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    ngankimBy ngankim04/06/20253 Mins Read
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    We often focus on how much sleep we get, but less attention is given to how we sleep. However, your sleeping posture can majorly affect your overall health. Some positions promote healthy breathing and spinal alignment, while others may gradually cause issues like poor posture, digestive problems, or impaired circulation.
    So, are you sleeping healthily?

    Sleeping on Your Stomach: A Habit That May Be Doing More Harm Than Good

    If you usually sleep on your stomach, it might be time to rethink that position. Although it can feel comforting, many sleep specialists advise against it.

    Here’s why:

    • Keeping your neck turned to one side for hours can lead to tightness and soreness
    • It disrupts spinal alignment, often resulting in back pain
    • Your chest and lungs can get compressed, making it harder to breathe deeply
    • The pressure on your face may contribute to early signs of aging
    • Blood circulation may be hindered, leading to numbness or a tingling sensation

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    If you regularly wake up sore or fatigued despite having a quality mattress, your sleep position could be the underlying cause.

    Better Sleeping Positions That Work With Your Body

    Fortunately, certain sleeping positions support your body’s natural alignment and functions. Here are three of the most beneficial:

    1. Lying on Your Back – Also Known as the “Starfish” Position

    Resting flat on your back with your arms and legs relaxed can:

    • Maintain natural spinal alignment
    • Help your muscles stay loose and tension-free
    • Promote deeper, more efficient breathing
    • Reduce strain on internal organs

    This posture is often recommended by physiotherapists as ideal for physical recovery and spine health.
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    2. Sleeping on Your Left Side – Great for Digestion and Heart Function

    Choosing to sleep on your left side offers unique advantages:

    • Supports digestive processes and reduces acid reflux
    • Improves blood flow back to the heart
    • Often recommended for pregnant individuals
    • Can ease stomach-related discomfort

    If you’re prone to indigestion or restless sleep, this position may offer noticeable relief.

    3. Sleeping on Your Right Side – A Popular Yet Slightly Flawed Choice

    This is a common go-to position and generally feels comfortable, but it’s not without its downsides:

    • May worsen acid reflux for some
    • Less efficient for lymphatic drainage

    Still, with the right pillow and mattress to support your spine and neck, sleeping on your right side can be perfectly fine.
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    What Your Sleep Style May Suggest About Your Personality

    While not scientifically proven, certain traits are loosely associated with sleep positions:

    • Left side sleepers: Often calm and balanced, typically in their 40s or 50s
    • Right side sleepers: Usually energetic and frequent caffeine drinkers
    • Stomach sleepers: Tend to be anxious or prone to stress
    • Back (starfish) sleepers: Often independent and early risers

    These observations can be fun to consider—even if they’re more playful than factual.

    Tips for Shifting to a Healthier Sleep Posture

    Changing your sleep position is a gradual process, since it involves unlearning a long-held habit. Here’s how to ease the transition:

    Invest in an ergonomic pillow that supports your neck’s natural shape

    Opt for a medium-firm mattress to keep your spine well-supported

    Side sleepers can benefit from placing a pillow between their knees for hip alignment

    If you’re moving away from stomach sleeping, hugging a body pillow or using a bolster can help keep you on your side

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