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Sleep Disorder During Pregnancy
November 26th, 2010 by admin

sleep disorder during pregnancy


Can A King Size Bed Improve Your Sleep?

It's hardly a well kept secret, but the link between your health and the amount of sleep you get each night is well founded. Sadly though there are many people who continue to face difficulties when attempting to nod off at night.

The size of the bed is one of the main factors that affect sleep quality. Sleep can be a real challenge when you're in a tight, almost claustrophobic area. It matters even more for those who have sleeping partners in one bed. If you are sleeping in the same bed as somebody who is having a restless night or moves around, this can be hugely disruptive. King size beds on the other hand, can help minimize the transfer of movement so you do not have to feel too bothered when your partner stirs in his sleep or when he leaves the bed completely.

But even if you are sleeping alone, king size beds are also an advantage to have. People naturally move while in their sleep and having enough space to shift around will definitely be a huge plus for relaxation.

However, you need to remember that there are a few hitches to getting king sized beds as well. First off, you'll need a larger amount of space to accommodate the bed. The second issue is one of initial cost while third and finally, there is also the small issue of investing in the linen for the bed too - again, due to the size, this will be far more costlier than the single or double equivalent. Size doesn't necessarily translate accurately into improved sleep patterns. There are a few more points that you need to take into account as well. One of the most important factors of all is the quality of your bed mattress. For instance, if you've got an uncomfortable mattress, its size becomes largely irrelevant - and it certainly won't aid your sleep.

If you are sleeping with a partner, then a larger sized bed is without a doubt, the best choice to make. But if you are sleeping alone, take time to think about it before you invest in these larger sized beds. Can you spare enough space? Can you afford the cost?

Your body size can play an important factor in your choice as well. If you are small and petite, a twin sized bed will be very spacious for you. It's sounds obvious to say it, but larger people generally need a larger bed to enjoy the same levels of comfort. So let's return to the issue at hand, can a king size bed really help you to enjoy a better night's sleep? The best answer would be a 'yes' and a 'no'. A'yes' because space is an important factor for sleep and relaxation, especially when there are two of you sleeping on that bed. And 'no' because it is not the only factor that you need to mind. You also have to put into account the quality of your mattress, the ambience of the room, your predisposition before bedtime, and so on and so forth. So if you do decide to get king sized beds, make sure that you have your mattresses changed once in at least 5 years. Mattresses, no matter what the size will eventually deteriorate and lose its quality over time.
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