2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2014.12.006
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Sleep patterns and sleep disturbances across pregnancy

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“…The prevalence of sleep disorder in the present study was 87.0%, in which the proportion was reported by 81.80%, 87.40% and 87.10% during the three trimesters, respectively. Our survey declared a higher prevalence of sleep disorder than those of Mindell et al [6] (76%), Xie et al [29] (64%) and Van Ravesteyn et al [30] (39%). These findings indicate that at least one-third of pregnant women experience poor sleep quality during any part of pregnancy.…”
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“…The prevalence of sleep disorder in the present study was 87.0%, in which the proportion was reported by 81.80%, 87.40% and 87.10% during the three trimesters, respectively. Our survey declared a higher prevalence of sleep disorder than those of Mindell et al [6] (76%), Xie et al [29] (64%) and Van Ravesteyn et al [30] (39%). These findings indicate that at least one-third of pregnant women experience poor sleep quality during any part of pregnancy.…”
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confidence: 46%
“…Women experience significant sleep problems during pregnancy [6], and poor sleep quality in pregnancy has been associated with preterm birth [26]. Sleep disturbances seen in pregnancy may be linked to adverse outcomes, such as gestational hypertension and cesarean birth [27].…”
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