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Struggling to Rest on Your Period? These Sleep Hacks May Help

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Last updated: 2025/08/09 at 9:00 AM
News Room Published 9 August 2025
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Period pain can make it difficult for you to fall and stay asleep. According to a 2023 systematic review from BMC Women’s Health, sleep quality and menstruation are connected, especially when premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramps and pain) are concerned. If you can relate, there are certain things you can do at home to sleep more comfortably when on your period. 

Why you may struggle to sleep during your period

In addition to cramping and back pain, your period ushers in a hormone shift. According to a 2023 comprehensive review in the National Library of Medicine, the relationship between your menstrual cycle and sleep is largely informed by estrogen and progesterone. These hormones peak around the time you ovulate but drop drastically right before menstruate. This hormone dip can disrupt your sleep patterns and increase your temperature. 

Additionally, people with premenstrual dysphoric disorder may have less melatonin in their bodies right before and during their period. Since this naturally occurring hormone is key to falling and staying asleep, a deficit could keep you up at night.  

8 ways to sleep comfortably while on your period

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Over-the-counter pain medications can often alleviate some period symptoms. Still, as most people with periods know, pain relievers don’t offer instant relief and can cause stomach issues. The following tips for sleeping on your period are all natural.

1. Switch up your sleeping position 

The best positions for sleep on your period are your side or back. Sleeping on your stomach may increase discomfort in your lower back, a region already affected by period cramps. If you sleep on your side, putting a pillow between your knees can align your pelvis and may decrease discomfort. When you’re on your back, a small pillow on your lower back may also make sleep easier. If you must sleep on your stomach, placing a small pillow at the hip level could help you stay aligned.

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2. Use a heating pad 

Heat therapy for period pain provides help in two ways. First, it helps relax the uterine muscles, and this may reduce cramping. Second, it promotes blood circulation to your reproductive organs, which may also offer pain relief. Use a heating pad or an electric blanket on the area when you’re trying to fall asleep; you can place it under your body if you’re a stomach sleeper. Side sleepers may benefit from a heating pad that can be secured around their body with velcro. 

3. Reduce caffeine, alcohol and sugar intake

Certain food and beverage ingredients may increase period insomnia. Not only can caffeine make you too alert to fall asleep, but it also narrows your blood vessels, which could make your uterus contract more. Alcohol and sugar may increase inflammation and worsen menstrual symptoms, too.

4. Try yoga before bed 

Yoga stretches can offer muscle pain relief. Nationwide Children’s Hospital recommends doing a few yoga stretches when you’re just out of a shower or bath and your muscles are warm. They say the cobra, cat, cow and fish poses are especially good for cramp relief. 

5. Stay hydrated

A simple habit change, like drinking more water, could also lead to better sleep for people with periods. Being dehydrated increases the likelihood of muscle cramps and headaches. Moreover, when you sleep poorly, your body is more likely to expel water it would normally retain. This just makes your dehydration worse. 

6. Eat enough protein and complex carbohydrates

Both protein and complex carbs can help you avoid disturbed sleep during your period. Protein releases tryptophan, an amino acid that helps your body generate both melatonin and serotonin. Meanwhile, complex carbohydrates regulate blood sugar levels.

7. Turn on a fan 

When your estrogen and progesterone drop right before your period, your internal temperature can go up. If you already sleep hot, you may be sensitive to this shift. Try cooling down by keeping a fan near your bed.

8. Take a warm shower or bath 

Relaxing your muscles before bed can help you drift off to sleep more easily. A good soak in the bathtub or hot shower may release tension in your abdominal and back muscles and reduce cramping at night.

The bottom line: quality sleep during your period is possible

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You don’t have to suffer from insomnia when you’re on your period. Remaining mindful of your temperature, diet habits and hydration may help. New tech like the Oura Ring may also help you better understand your cycle and temperature changes. If you experience severe period pain that can’t be mitigated by at-home tips, talk with your doctor.

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