You can get all manner of alarm clocks equipped with strobe lights,sirens and devices to shake beds Of course it can some times startle the person severely and lead to mishaps.I used to have a really loud alarm clock and would some times jump out of bed.
The sound of the alarm clock was startingly loud, jolting me awake from my deep sleep.
lead bed is the hink pink for heavy sleeper
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DryBuddy Bedwetting Alarm we've been using it for about 40 days, and it's like a miracle our child's confidence is getting so much better!
Stone - 1979 Deep Sleeper 1-1 was released on: USA: 14 January 1980
Possibly, if you are a very deep sleeper.
gui kati-sleeping wolf.
People may not wake up when their alarm clock goes off due to being in deep sleep stages, sleep deprivation, or having a disrupted sleep cycle. Additionally, some individuals may hit the snooze button without fully waking up.
depends on how deep a sleeper they are if a deep one put there hand in a bowl of water so they pee the bed (it does work i tried it to my bother) if not a deep sleeper go under there bed and make weird noises and creep them out put shaving cream on their hand and take a feather and tickel his face !!!
I would guess that you're not getting enough sleep. As a mom, I would say you're probably going to sleep too late and then you're in a deep sleep cycle when your alarm goes off so your brain doesn't recognize the alarm. Try going to bed 1 hour earlier FOR ONE WEEK and see if you're beyond your deep sleep cycle when the alarm goes off. If so, you'll hear it go off and actually wake up.
The Clock - 1949 Bury Her Deep 1-40 was released on: USA: 15 February 1950
A deep sleeper typically shows signs such as minimal responsiveness to external stimuli, such as loud noises or gentle shaking. They may also exhibit slower breathing and a more relaxed body posture. Additionally, they often have difficulty waking up, appearing groggy or disoriented when finally aroused. Observing these characteristics can indicate someone is in a deep sleep stage.