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5 Sleeping Positions and Their Meanings

Sleeping positions do say a lot about our health. What is your preferred position? We cannot deny that our nightly posture can make an impact on our health and how we feel.

Sleeping positions do say a lot about our health. What is your preferred position? We cannot deny that our nightly posture can make an impact on our health and how we feel.

Some of the sleeping postures may be harmful. If so, new sleeping patterns should be considered.

1. The Fetal Position

It is said that the fetal position is the most common sleeping posture. Around 40% of people claim that they find it most comfortable. The bad news is that this position is unhealthiest. It causes backaches and does harm to joints. Experts warn that it can affect your neck and shoulders. During the night they should be aligned. If you cannot stop sleeping in the fetus position, doctors recommend you should put a pillow between the knees. In this wy you’ll alleviate stress on your joints.

2. On Your Back

You might have noticed that those who prefer to sleep on their back usually snore at night. At the same time, this posture is the least harmful of all. It is good if you have back problems. It will also resolve neck issues. We sometimes wonder why we feel pain in the back on neck without even realizing that the key reason could be our sleeping position. Sleep on your back if you want to look younger for longer. This position causes fewer fine lines and wrinkles since there is no pressing on your face. Moreover, this posture allows you to keep the breasts supported, which prevents sagging.

5 Sleeping Positions and Their Meanings n Your Back