2000
DOI: 10.1097/00006250-200001000-00003
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Parity and Sleep Patterns During and After Pregnancy

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“…As night awakenings increase, deep sleep is interrupted and as a result of insufficient sleep, energy levels reduce and fatigue increases even more. 20 It was found by Beebe and Lee that the fatigue levels were higher among women who had insufficient sleep during their pregnancies. 21 Regarding the diagnosis of loneliness; pregnant women were thought to be feeling lonely due to being in an unfamiliar atmosphere and leaving family behind after hospitalization and the feeling of being imprisoned at home due to stable bed rest, not having a spouse nearby and inability to see family and friends as often as desired.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As night awakenings increase, deep sleep is interrupted and as a result of insufficient sleep, energy levels reduce and fatigue increases even more. 20 It was found by Beebe and Lee that the fatigue levels were higher among women who had insufficient sleep during their pregnancies. 21 Regarding the diagnosis of loneliness; pregnant women were thought to be feeling lonely due to being in an unfamiliar atmosphere and leaving family behind after hospitalization and the feeling of being imprisoned at home due to stable bed rest, not having a spouse nearby and inability to see family and friends as often as desired.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some work suggests a causal effect of sleep leading to affect changes. Lee and colleagues used polysomnography pre and postpartum and found that at 1 month after delivery a negative affect group had an average of 1.7 fewer hours of sleep per day than during their third trimester, and 1.3 hours less than the positive affect group whose sleep remained unchanged from their third trimester [49].…”
Section: Consequences Of Maternal Postpartum Sleep Disturbance For Mamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they also have difficulty maintaining sustained sleep, and sleep efficiency is lowered (Hertz, 1992;Suzuki et al, 1994;Lee et al, 2000). These changes in sleep architecture have been observed at the initial stages of pregnancy (Hedman et al, 2002;Lee et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they also have difficulty maintaining sustained sleep, and sleep efficiency is lowered (Hertz, 1992;Suzuki et al, 1994;Lee et al, 2000). These changes in sleep architecture have been observed at the initial stages of pregnancy (Hedman et al, 2002;Lee et al, 2000). Moreover, sleep has been shown to be essential for normal pregnancy-associated physiological changes and fetal development because of the increased risk of pregnancy-induced-hypertension (PIH) and a small-for-gestational-age birth in expectant mothers who snore or have sleep-disordered-breathing (SDB) (Loube, 1996;Franklin et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%