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David I Slamowitz, MD
303-398-1523
1400 Jackson St Ste A105
Denver, CO
Dr.Todd Dextradeur
(303) 407-1990
9025 Grant Street
Denver, CO
Ronald Evan Kramer, MD
303-788-7667
Littleton, CO
Porter Adventist Hospital
(303) 765-3854
2525 S. Downing Street
Denver, CO
AlphaSleep Diagnostic Centers
(303) 255-9275
9025 Grant Street
Thornton, CO
Ronald Evan Kramer, MD
303-788-4600
701 E Hampden Ave
Englewood, CO
David I Slamowitz, MD
303-398-1523
5655 S Yosemite St
Englewood, CO
National Jewish Health Sleep Center
(303) 270-2708
1400 Jackson Street
Denver, CO
Exempla Lutheran Sleep Center Exempla Lutheran Medical Center
(303) 425-8574
8300 W. 38th Avenue
Wheat Ridge, CO
AlphaSleep Diagnostic Centers
(303) 340-1284
13701 E. Mississippi Avenue
Aurora, CO
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Sleep Affects my Hormone Balance Too?

written by Gail Edgell

many things in a woman’s life sleep can be greatly affected during menopause. When the hormones in our bodies begin to change we can experience a period in our lives in which deep sleep can be hard to come by. While there are a number of drugs offered to help women sleep through the night, most of them are highly addictive and can lead to withdrawal. In order to explore some natural remedies that menopausal women can use to solve sleep problems we must first explore the cause of our lack of sleep.

Progesterone and Our Sleep

As you may well know, during perimenopause, the production one of our key hormones, Progesterone, drops significantly. While many women understand that this process affects the onset of menopausal symptoms, it is not commonly understood that Progesterone is used to help calm us down, putting us in a restful state. In addition to feeling restless, a lack of Progesterone can set off a number of other symptoms that make it difficult to sleep such as:

  • Night Sweats
  • Increased Menopausal Fatigue
  • Sleep-disordered Breathing
  • Sleep Disturbances


What Can I Do?

Again, there are many drugs that can help you sleep throughout the night, but with side effects ranging from addiction to withdrawal it is recommended that menopausal women try some more natural cures before resorting to drug treatment.

  1. Exercise – It is important to all aspects of a menopausal woman’s life to get enough exercise. When it comes to sleep though, make sure you aren’t exercising too close to bedtime.
  2. Minimize Caffeine – This seems common sense, but did you know that consuming caffeine even during the early morning hours and affect your sleep the following night? Make sure you are limiting the amount of caffeine you take in, and avoid it completely close to bedtime.
  3. Remove T.V. – If you are having trouble sleeping try removing the television from your bedroom. Watching T.V. until you fall asleep can be an activating, leading to difficulty falling asleep or even being awoken by a loud moment in your favorite television show.
  4. Have Sex – Having sex can be difficult for the menopausal women. Changes in hormones can lead to reduced libido (which can be cured in some women by taking testosterone). If you can, having sex before bed is a wonderfully relaxing activity that will prepare you for a good night’s sleep.
  5. Take Naturally Calming Supplements – There are a number of natural herbs and supp...

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