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Pregnant women’s zone

Snoring is a very common phenomenon among pregnant woman. Women are two or three times more likely to snore during pregnancy.

Why does it happen?

There is a clear connection between a pregnant woman’s weight and snoring.
According to clinical studies, pregnant snorers have significantly higher prepregnancy weight compared to their non snoring counterpart. In addition, it was found that pregnant snorers have a greater neck circumference, compared with non snorers.

During pregnancy, women’s upper airways become narrower than when measured postpartum. This phenomenon is connected to increased weight and distension of the abdomen in pregnancy.

What are the risks?

The main risk of snoring during pregnancy is an infant born small for gestational age. There is a connection between increased upper air ways resistance during sleep and intrauterine growth retardation.
It is possible that pregnant women are especially vulnerable to increases in upper air ways resistance, as breathing may also be restricted by increases in the abdominal pressure affecting the diaphragm.
Snoring is common in pregnancy and is a sign of pregnancy induced hypertension. Rises in systolic blood pressure is another possible risk of narrower air ways, which causes pre- eclampsia.

A new study found that women who reported frequent snoring during their pregnancy were more likely to develop gestational diabetes - a condition than can cause health problems for the mother and baby. The study also found pregnancy increases the likelihood that a woman will snore.

Snoring Care™ is the most convenient way to treat snoring during pregnancy.
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