Sleeping Positions During Pregnancy
As your pregnancy progresses and your uterus gets bigger, you may find it harder to
get comfortable in bed. Early on in pregnancy, you can sleep on your stomach. Over
time, that position can become uncomfortable. But it's OK to sleep on your stomach
if it is comfortable. Lying on your back is not advised because of pressure on the
inferior vena cava. That is a major vein that returns blood from the lower body to
the heart. The increased pressure on the back and intestines can also cause discomfort.
The best sleeping position during pregnancy is on your side. The left side is especially
good because it lets the most blood flow to the baby. It also improves your kidney
function. One choice is to place a pillow between your knees and one under your belly
(abdomen). This can create enough of a tilt to help you sleep more comfortably on
your side. You might also find it helpful to put a pillow behind your back for extra
support. Talk with your healthcare provider if you have any questions or concerns
about sleeping positions during your pregnancy.