January 4, 2017

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Coping with sleep loss during pregnancy

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(HealthDay)—It's safe to assume many new parents aren't sleeping as much as they'd like, but many pregnant women also suffer from insomnia, according to the National Sleep Foundation.

Hormonal changes during pregnancy can lead to insomnia. Pregnant women may also have trouble sleeping due to heartburn, having to use the bathroom more frequently or worries about giving birth, the group explained.

There are ways mothers-to-be can help ensure they get a good night's sleep. The foundation provides the following tips:

More information: The American Pregnancy Association provides more on insomnia during pregnancy.

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