We often talk about how much sleep we need—but rarely do we consider how we sleep. Yet the way you position your body overnight can significantly impact your health. While some sleep postures encourage proper breathing and spinal alignment, others can quietly sabotage your posture, digestion, and circulation over time.
So… are you sleeping right?
Sleeping on Your Stomach: Why It Might Be Harming You
If you’re someone who sleeps face down, you may want to reconsider. Though it may feel cozy, sleep experts frequently caution against this habit.
Here’s what stomach sleeping can do to your body:
wisting your neck to one side for hours can create tension and stiffness
It throws your spine out of alignment, leading to back discomfort
Your chest and lungs may be compressed, making breathing shallower
Facial pressure increases, which might encourage premature wrinkles
Blood flow can be restricted, causing numbness or tingling
If you often wake up sore, tired, or achy—even with a good mattress—your sleeping posture could be to blame.
Healthier Sleep Positions That Support Your Body
Luckily, there are sleep positions that work with your body, not against it. Here are three of the most supportive:
1. Sleeping on Your Back – The “Starfish” Pose
Lying flat on your back with your limbs relaxed helps:
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