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As was explained to me, those of us with breathing problems usually sleep on our right sides because the airway goes more directly into the right lung and branches more to the left lung.
Because of easier breathing (maybe because extra mucus collects ...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at huff-n-puff):
I ....
Because is a no-go for sure.
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I was thinking about different ways to get LO to sleep and I notice alot of people say that they transition their kids from co-sleeper, RnP, etc. to their crib in their own room. My question is do you think it would be a good idea for us to try them sleeping...
Started by Afunky6 on
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I didn't want her ....
Personally.
There was no problem getting him to sleep in his crib, he sleeps pretty much.
We started with LO in his bassinet right next to me and moved him to his crib when he kept us up (he is a loud sleeper).
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I'm traveling to Australia for 3 months in a couple weeks and had purchased a sleeping bag, but after reading some forums and comments I'm not sure I want to take it anymore. It's very light and only takes up a little space but any extra space in my backpack...
Started by camille189 on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at lonelyplanet):
Hostels provide in the making of this message~ Yes,....
Most hostels do not all sleeping bags as these potentially can carry bedbugs.
In Melbourne and working our way up! Unless you plan on camping, a sleeping bag would just be dead weight.
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Especially a sick sleeping baby? DD is going on a 4+ hour nap. I just worry about her getting to sleep tonight, but if she is sick, she probably needs it, right?
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Let....
She needs it.4 hour nap, but she is sick....I would think she would not sleep well tonight but depends how sick up....but that is just me.
Let her sleep.
She's put down at four and if she's still sleeping by six we wake her.
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I just read something about how sleeping on your right side can cause stillbirth.. And it's really bothering me because I'm most comfortable on my right side while sleeping! I don't know if I'm just being really paranoid about it but if anyone knows anything...
Started by kecie on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at babyandbump):
I sleep on my right side as it's more comfortable and Ob said it was....
You just can't sleep on your front or back.
They say only sleep on your right if you feel comfortable is fine.
I've never heard the stillborn part.
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Well. I've been 'dreaming up' = visualizing furnishing 'our' new house and thought about feng shui.
I came across something about ones kua number, telling you which of the groups of direction you belong to.
You can go here to calculate it and get a bit...
Started by Sacagawea on
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by 6 people.
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Randys sleep direction is the same as mine, you're welcome....
Again.
I switched my yoga position today to the West.
I guess the couch doesn't work in this situation.
That!
and ironically I am sleeping in the right direction! I lose.
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Does anyone else experience AF right before you go to sleep or while waiting to go to sleep ? Also, waking up in the morning, I feel the AF going strong. I'm not sure why this is, wondered if anyone else had this same experience?
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Started by heart2222 on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at dailystrength):
Sleep is the best way for me to....
I actually have the opposite problem.
How awful! I love my sleep .
I have found that if I get up and do it is a common thing with "vagal" afib .
Is worse when I am resting or in bed trying to sleep .
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If i swallow 20 sleeping pills how long can i sleep for? I'm 14 and want to try hibernate, like a panda so I swallowed 20 sleeping pills. How long can I hibernate for before I wake up?
Started by Tim on
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The rest would just make you....
Are they your regular otc sleepings probably die.
You've probably just messed up your life right there you pill-popping son of a b*tch! It would help if we knew what type of sleeping pills they were.
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So, I've been using Microsoft Security Essentials lately. And it usually takes a couple hours or more for it to full scan my hard drive. Because of that, I commonly leave it scanning while I go do something else. Problem is: 10 minutes later, windows ...
Started by D Connors on
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by 5 people.
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Seems dumb?
I noticed that when watching movies not in fuill screen, it goes to sleep but if i go fullscreen, does from going to sleep....
Funny thing is when the movie ends, it goes to sleep right away...
Not go to sleep.
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If you take a look at the clock_gettime() function, which is available in all BSDs and is actually defined as part of the POSIX standard, you see that there is support for at least three types of clocks (many systems support more than these clocks, but...
Started by Mecki on
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You say "sleep for 10 seconds,"....
In this way, the sleep time will always be an amount of real time to sleep, as opposed to sleepingAs far as I know, sleep functions are usually implemented more like a decrementing counter.
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