Sleep for pregnancy

It’s a well known fact that a multitude of issues keep expectant mums wide awake while the rest of us slumber.

These issues can include anxiety, nausea, leg cramps, back pain and more. Then, towards the end of a pregnancy other factors can often arise such as recurring heartburn and the notorious ‘Shrinking Bladder Syndrome’ all of which compound to make sleep even more elusive.

Mums-to-be chasing a good night’s sleep may therefore appreciate the following advice…

Snoring Solutions

A wise person once said, “Laugh and the world laughs with you –  snore and you sleep alone.” Most people will snore from time to time; however, if you live with a chronic snorer, you know that this topic is no laughing matter.

Statistics show that around 40 percent of men and 24 percent of women are habitual snorers and – whether they realise it or not – their snoring wreaks havoc on their own health and negatively impacts their significant other too.