1. The Impact of Maternity and Working Demands in Women's Sleep Pattern.
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Romanzini LP, Ishikura IA, Pires GN, Tufik S, and Andersen ML
- Subjects
- Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Sleep Hygiene, Social Support, Sleep, Mothers
- Abstract
This literature review seeks to understand how motherhood and profession affect women's sleep. After the birth of a child, there is an increase in dissatisfaction with the quantity and quality of sleep. Awakenings and sleep disturbances are more frequent and can lead to increased fatigue and stress to reconcile household activities and work demands. These changes in sleep can lead to physical and/or psychological health problems. Sleep hygiene and social support become fundamental for the performance of the maternal tasks, reducing risks and increasing prevention of future problems, both for women and children., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2023
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