It's possible; But it could just be you being paranoid too. If you are paranoid about being pregnant you are probably going to see symptoms that are not really there. Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include missed period, tender/swollen breasts, change in color of the breasts, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, increased sense of smell, and weight gain. Here is a link to a website that will calculate the probability of your pregnancy: http://www.thepregnancytest.com/
Why do you often bite the side of your tongue while sleeping?
um because when there sleeping they have no idea whats going on i mean there mind has just drifted off to the beach going swimming and you just constantly yawn and then you close your mouth and your tongue colides wiht your teeth
Hi, I hope you have spoken to your Doctor? Your having night seizers "Epilepsy" - they would happen to me if I had a heavy night on the wine or not a lot of sleep. I saw a specialist who put me on Lamotrigine tablets for 10 years, I only had two seizers within that time. Last year I asked my Specialist if I could start coming off them as I went six years without any seizers.
It's been one year off Lamotrigine and I had a seizer in my sleep last night (my tongue is so sore). I'm not too worried as the Doctor said if I only have the odd seizer and they are well spaced out there is no need to go back on tablets. Night epilepsy doesn't affect you driving so you won't lose your licence - if a seizer happens when your awake the DVLA will take your licence. But don't worry Epilepsy has many forms and night seizers is a mild form, many people have this problem and don't know it's sleep seizers.
Best of luck!
Where does the name oxygen come from?
Oxygen comes from Greek and means "acid forming." When oxygen was named, scientists thought all acids contain oxygen but now we know that's not true.
Good suggestions to get you to fall asleep?
Everyone might say to count sheep. It might work but not for me. Just get in the most comfortable position ever. Then relax your body clear everything out of your head. (without too much stress) Then slowly close your eyes. Make sure the room is dark or if you are afraid of the dark then very dim and relax every muscle. Especially your shoulders. Then peacefully wait. The above is a great suggestion. Honestly, I got drowsey when I read it. In addition, I would suggest the following. Many people use their bed as a couch. They do a lot of other things besides sleeping in it. If, on the other hand, you only use it for sleep, your mind will associate getting in bed with sleeping, and be receptive to going to sleep when you get in bed. Also, if you have a favorite scenario for a dream, imagine it while you are trying to get to sleep. This will gently "push" your mind into that sleep scenario.
How can you get yourself into the stae of sleep paralysis?
Sleep paralysis is not recognized as a pleasant experience, and the person does not usually have much control over whether they go into this state or not.
While there are things you can do to make it less likely to suffer from sleep paralysis, there is not much to do to "get yourself into" this condition. I would not advise trying to impose any of the "causes" listed at the end of this article.
Sleep paralysis is a disorder characterized by the inability to move upon falling asleep or waking up. Sleep paralysis occurs as a person is moving in our out of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, and is the result of a premature disconnection between the brain and body. While the brain and body normally disconnect during REM sleep, those who suffer from sleep paralysis experience the disconnection as they are about to enter or exit REM instead.
Symptoms of sleep paralysis include: * Sensations of noise or smells * Feelings of levitation * Inability to move the body * Feelings of terror * Images of intruders Sleep paralysis can be caused by any incident that disrupts normal REM patterns, including jet lack, insomnia, inconsistent sleep hygiene, and brain injury.
How do you prank someone in their sleep?
easiest thing to do - put some shaving cream on their hand and tickle their nose.
I have also seen something on an episode of House where House puts Wilson's hand in a bucket of water when he is sleeping but i didn't get it
In the night, put their hands in luke warm water. This will make them wet the bed! I am still trying this prank! I seem to always wake them up! I can't tell you if it ABSOLUTLEY works, but I heard that it does.
I would probably say you put water balloons above their bed on a board and hook the board to a string so when they get out of bed they get soaked.
after a party when everyone is asleep go to the bathroom and cover the opening of the toilet with siran wrap
I think you should hide in a closet with A MASK ON YOUR HEAD. Its much easer
You can also put a light coat of powder sugar on someone's sheets or in a sleeping bag before they go to sleep.
While they sleep and sweat they will wake up and will stick to the sheets and feel like a glazed donut
What causes someone to be tired and unmotivated all of the time?
Depression can be one cause. Depression is a disease and is treatable. Could also be a number of other medical reasons.
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There could be a variety of reasons such as laziness, depression, drugs/addiction, lack of proper nutrients or eating disorders. There are probably more but either way this behaviour should be addressed for the safety and health of the individual
How many hours sleep does an 11 year old boy need who plays football for 2 hours 3 nights a week?
someone who is 11 years of age should get 9.6 hours of sleep every night to stay healthy to prepare for becoming a teen
nine to ten hours
What is a safe medication to help you fall asleep?
You can also take Benadryl (diphenhydramine), which is a anti-histimine, a very common medication for allergies or if you have hives or mosquito bites, etc. Take anywhere from 1-3 tabs, though if you take 3, you will be very very groggy in the morning. Unlike medications designed to make you sleep, you can stop taking Benadryl and still fall asleep. Taken as directed, trazodone is safe for chronic insomnia; as are most benzodiazepines (Ativan/Xanax/Restoril) or Ambien, though the potential for physical dependence may occur with chronic versus intermittent use. Medication isn't the answer, if you want safe and natural, try an herb. Melatonin is effective, but only take it when you are having trouble as it can eventually hinder your body from producing it's own melatonin.
Absolutely! Your lifestyle will determine how long you live. If you want to find out how old you really are, take the age test on www.realage.com it is very interesting. Not getting enough sleep keeps your body from rejuvinating fully. Your body "recharges" while you sleep and needs to do it during the night time, That is why when you are sick you sleep a lot, your immune system is working overtime. We are not nocturnal beings like a bat, we sleep at night and are awake during the daytime for a reason.
Your body can either burn more calories to increase heat, or sweat to decrease heat (the evaporation of your sweat cools you down).
To actively control your body temperature, there are drugs, compresses, clothing, baths, air conditioning and heating.
Yes, they do sleep. They sleep at night because their eye sight is not very good in the dark.
Which of the following can be an emotional symptom of sleep deprivation?
Sleep deprivation can cause irritability, confusion, tiredness. In cases where a person has gone for too long without sleep, sudden unconsciousness can occur.
How can I handle it if my baby won't wake up to breastfeed?
If your baby won't wake up to breastfeed, gently try to wake them by changing their diaper, undressing them, or gently rubbing their back. If they still won't wake, consult a healthcare provider for guidance on how to ensure your baby is getting enough nutrition.