Yes, it's normal to feel discomfort when sleeping on your back or sides, as individual preferences and body types vary. Factors such as mattress quality, pillow support, and personal health conditions can influence comfort levels. If discomfort persists, it may be helpful to adjust your sleeping position, invest in better bedding, or consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Normal to have what ? It helps to have a subject in the question.
For me, the only way to get back into my normal sleep pattern when I have jet lag is to stay awake through the entire day or night that I return and go to sleep at my normal time the following day.
Yes, it's perfectly fine. It can get uncomfortable if you have a thin mattress though! No belly sleeping or back after the first trimester, it's bad for the baby.
Yes, it just depends on how your body likes to sleep. Sometimes people can only fall asleep if they lay on their stomachs. Others its their sides, or backs, it depends on how you like to sleep and what's more comfortable to you. To clarify a little better, yes. You can fall asleep on your back. In fact, this is the recommended position to sleep in because it keeps your back in it's natural alignment.
A nose can only be shaped when an infant is very young, or through injury or surgery. Yes, in the situation you describe, your nose will go back to normal.
Simply after you can sleep normally, blood pressure is somewhat normal, and there is not any pain or fainting involved.
Like most other birds usually standing on one leg, with it's head on it's back according to a source I just read that seemed reliable.
People sleep on beds because they provide comfort and support for the body during sleep. Beds offer a flat and cushioned surface that helps to relieve pressure on different body parts such as the back, hips, and shoulders. Sleeping on a bed also helps to maintain proper spinal alignment, which promotes a more restful and rejuvenating sleep experience.
Puppies sleep a great deal because their metabolism is very high and they cannot eat enough calories to maintain awareness for as long as an adult dog. As a puppy matures, it will sleep less and less until it reaches the normal sleep patterns for an adult dog.
Back Sides was created on 2006-04-11.
Your tama will take the costume off when it goes to sleep. If you've put it on and then realised you don't want it on, simply set the time so it goes to sleep then set the time back to normal.
Well the only way to do that is that you have to make a scub cap and sleep on the back, push on the top, and lay on both sides then retwist downwared