The 8 Sleeping Positions That Can Hurt or Help Your Health!

8. If  You Sleep in a Fetal Position

When you were in your mother’s womb, the most natural position in the world is all curled up, knees drawn up to your chest, head tilted down.

However, after leaving your mother’s body, this position, while still comfortable, can put considerable pressure on your back and neck, as well as restrict deeper breathing.

Many people, though, especially pregnant women and those who snore, find this position very comforting as well as comfortable.

Regardless of which position you prefer to sleep in, the right pillow will help you tremendously, as well as the right mattress. Find out sleeping positions that suit you. Side sleepers can put a pillow between their knees to help support their back.

The same is true of stomach sleepers. Placing a pillow under your hips, or those who prefer to sleep on their backs can place a pillow under the arch of their spine to help both support the spine and support a great night’s sleep.

Sources:

Webmd.com

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