Pregnancy and sleep

Sleep during pregnancy can be influenced by various physiological, hormonal, and psychological factors, leading to changes in sleep duration and quality.[1][2][3][4] Furthermore, pregnant persons are more prone to experiencing sleep disorders like insomnia,[5] sleep-disordered breathing,[6] and restless legs syndrome.[7][8][9] Most women experience sleep disturbances during pregnancy.[10] Interrupted sleep is recognized for its substantial impact on health and its association with a heightened risk of unfavorable pregnancy outcomes.[1]

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