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Sleep during high-risk pregnancy

2016, Middle East Current Psychiatry

Abstract

age was 30.26 ± 7.02 weeks, and the mean of pre-pregnancy sleeping time was 7.8 ± 2.16 h. The mean Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score was (7.12 ± 3), and the mean Epworth Sleepiness Scale score was (8.68 ± 4.79). Insomnia was a common complaint (59%). Respondents with high-risk pregnancy due to hypertension tended to have excessive daytime sleepiness, poorer sleep quality, and sleep problems before their pregnancy. Conclusion Sleep problems are common during high-risk pregnancy; screening for these problems during antenatal care visits should be a routine clinical practice.