you can use these pills,but in less dose.
Pills use a lot of sleeping in ourself each year.. Can't says how many though, but legends talks about thousands.
get some sleeping medication or if dangerous use a dart.
I can assure you that you are not going to sleep through labor, with or without sleeping pills, but there are other ways that doctors can make the process less painful. Consult your gynecologist, and DO NOT try to prescribe your own medication.
I wouldn't tht could be very dangerous From Dr. Daisy
No! These chemicals are dangerous and shouldn't be used by anyone who is not trained to use them.
They don't know of any other solutions like herbal remedies to help them, so they turn to prescription or over the counter medications to help them sleep. Another alternative to help with insomnia is using essential oils in an oil burner. Any scent of oils that induce sleep work best to use in the oil burner.
Pills are more dangerous now than they use to be get MDMA powder if you can best buzz ever abd small come-down
I'm sorry but I had to delete and correct the previous answer that said this is definitely not true. Perhaps that answerer never read the label on a bottle of sleeping pills or knew a woman who suffers from frequent urination after taking them.The truth is that sleeping pills CAN cause frequent urination. Be sure to read the labels because MANY over the counter sleeping pills cause frequent urination and if you're a male with an enlarged prostate, this can cause very serious discomfort. For example, a bottle of Unisom (and many other sleep aids) specifically states: Do not use if you have trouble urinating due to an enlarged prostate. This warning would not be printed on the bottle if the manufacturer did not know that the pills would cause frequent urination.Sleeping pills also increase the likelihood of women urinating more frequently because women tend to have smaller bladders than men and because of this biological fact, women need to urinate more frequently. If the user stops drinking fluids within 3 or 4 hours of bedtime (male or female) they may be able to tolerate sleeping pills however, even this is NO guarantee of relief from frequent urination when taking OTC sleeping pills.Sleeping pills can cause absolute frustration for people who find themselves very drowsy and close to falling asleep but having to get up and go to the bathroom throughout the night. I've suffered through this many times over the years and prefer to use Ambien CR if I've had a couple of weeks of insomnia that didn't remedy itself.So the answer to this question is yes, sleeping pills can cause frequent urination.
They both numb the pain. I recommend doing 15 minutes hot then 15 minutes cold.
while on sleeping we have to wash our face with cold water and put the cream on our face neatly and sleep in a dark condition
Age alone isn't a reason that a woman can't take birth control pills. Your health care provider will consider whether you have risk factors that make using the pill more dangerous.
in beleive so it just has to be use with a cold water mix and be sure to crush and mix till its a powdery