Which Position Do you Sleep In?

**By Mindy Berry Walker, Health.com **
April 19, 2011 8:29 a.m. EDT

(Health.com) – Your preferred p.m. pose could be giving you back and neck pain, tummy troubles, even premature wrinkles. Here are the best positions for your body – plus the one you may want to avoid.

The Best: Back position
Good for: Preventing neck and back pain, reducing acid reflux, minimizing wrinkles, maintaining perky breasts.
Bad for: Snoring
The scoop: Sleeping on your back makes it easy for your head, neck, and spine to maintain a neutral position. You’re not forcing any extra curves into your back, says Steven Diamant, a chiropractor in New York City. It’s also ideal for fighting acid reflux, says Eric Olson, M.D., co-director of the Mayo Clinic Center for Sleep Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota: “If the head is elevated, your stomach will be below your esophagus so acid or food can’t come back up.”
Back-sleeping also helps prevent wrinkles, because nothing is pushing against your face, notes Dee Anna Glaser, M.D., a professor of dermatology at Saint Louis University. And the weight of your breasts is fully supported, reducing sagginess.
Consider this: “Snoring is usually most frequent and severe when sleeping on the back,” Olson says.
Perfect pillow: One puffy one. The goal is to keep your head and neck supported without propping your head up too much.
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Next Best: Side position
Good for: Preventing neck and back pain, reducing acid reflux, snoring less, sleeping during pregnancy
Bad for: Your skin and your breasts
The scoop: Side-sleeping is great for overall health – it reduces snoring and keeps your spine elongated. If you suffer from acid reflux, this is the next best thing to sleeping on your back.
Now for the downside: “Sleeping on your side can cause you to get wrinkles,” Glaser says. Blame all that smushing of one side of your face into the pillow. This pose also contributes to breast sag, since your girls are dangling downward, stretching the ligaments, says Health magazine’s Medical Editor Roshini Rajapaksa, M.D.
Consider this: If you’re pregnant, sleep on your left side. It’s ideal for blood flow.
Perfect pillow: A thick one. “You need to fill the space above your shoulder so your head and neck are supported in a neutral position,” says Ken Shannon, a physical therapist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.
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Not Ideal: Fetal position
Good for: Snoring less, sleeping during pregnancy
Bad for: Preventing neck and back pain, minimizing wrinkles, maintaining perky breasts
The scoop: Outside of your mother’s uterus, resting in a tight fetal pose isn’t a great idea. When you snooze with your knees pulled up high and chin tucked into your chest, you may feel it in the morning, especially if you have an arthritic back or joints, Olson says.
“This curved position also restricts diaphragmatic breathing,” adds Dody Chang, a licensed acupuncturist with the Center for Integrative Medicine at Greenwich Hospital in Connecticut. And if you make this your nightly pose, you may bring on premature facial wrinkles and breast sag.
Consider this: Just straighten out a bit – try not to tuck your body into an extreme curl.
Perfect pillow: One plump pillow – the same as side position, to give your head and neck support.

The Worst: Stomach position
Good for: Easing snoring
Bad for: Avoiding neck and back pain, minimizing wrinkles, maintaining perky breasts
The scoop: “Stomach-sleeping makes it difficult to maintain a neutral position with your spine,” Shannon explains. What’s more, the pose puts pressure on joints and muscles, which can irritate nerves and lead to pain, numbness, and tingling.
“Think about the soreness you’d feel if you kept your neck turned to one side for 15 minutes during the day,” Diamant explains. In this position you have your head to one side for hours at a time. You won’t necessarily feel it the next day, but you may soon start to ache.
Consider this: Do you snore? “Stomach-sleeping may even be good for you,” Olson says. Facedown keeps your upper airways more open. So if you snore and aren’t suffering from neck or back pain, it’s fine to try sleeping on your belly.
Perfect pillow: Just one (and make it a thin one) or none at all.

i sleep on my side :(…i’m going to try to get myself to sleep on ma back from now on :biggthumb: easier said than done

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Mine's a combo of side, fetal and stomach :o go figure!

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That would be something like this then :hmmm:


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BAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH :omg:

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:omg: That made me laugh!

My butt doesn’t stick up like that though, the rest is pretty accurate! :sid: I seriously have to change my sleeping position, I am getting pain in my right shoulder now because of the way I sleep. I’ve tried changing it before but I end up turning side to side all night, can’t sleep!

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I sleep sideways… but then again I’m not sure as I tend to move about a lot even in my sleep… Though my Wife and I both end up facing each other. So I guess it’s sideways then… :cb:

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I get the best sleep when I sleep on my right side but those are the nights I will always miss my alarm also.

So, when I need to wake up early I sleep on my left and when I dont have to wake up early I sleep on my right.

Strange, isnt it?

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Mine is like foetus and freefaller on occasions

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Aaah tis one of lifes great mysteries indeed.... I understand just what you mean becuase years ago it was like that for me too. :p

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i don't sleep.....i'm Lady Owl.

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I am sure Owls sleep as well… though I was once rather disturbed by one… :eek:

You know Owls can swivel thier heads all the way round… In Pakistan a whole Company was scared witless when they saw an Owl do that and then fly off… some of the lads tried to tell us it was a Churail… poor boys, the Havildar gave them all a good thumping for it though… :omg:

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^lol....yeah to 180 degrees.

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70% stomach, 20% fetal, 10% side…:chai:

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I sleep on my back or on my right side. I like to sleep on my back since it's somehow more relaxing.

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^
Ninjas sleep? :-\

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^ :eek: how did you know?

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I know you too well, it seems. :p

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Indian American tribal fighters, while at the war, used to drink huge amount of water before going to bed. Nature's call used to wake them up earlier in the morning and they used the darkness to attack the sleeping army of their enemy.

Next time when you have to get up early, maybe you should use that trick too.

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Hmm mmostly side.

That explains it :(

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indian americans :konfused: do you mean american indians or native americans…please say yes, b/c i don’t think there were any indian americans back that far that too tribal ones :stuck_out_tongue:

oh me lord, Barbie you look cho cute :@:


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