Is the fever gone, and back again?
On Monday night, her fever was completely gone, and did not recur the entire day Tuesday. When we woke up this morning (Wednesday), we found out that her fever was back (her temperature was 38.9). After taking her medicine, the fever was gone again and did not come back so far.
Can you go back to sleep after a choking episode?
Some of you are able to go back to sleep, but some of you can’t fall back asleep. Whether or not you can fall back asleep may depend on how violently you woke up. If you just had a 30 second choking episode, this will lead to a major stress response, with heart rate blood pressure elevations.
When do you go to sleep after 5 hours?
You’ll reach deep sleep (N3) in the early part of the night, but as you progress through 4 to 5 sleep cycles (90 to 120 minutes long), N3 gets shorter and shorter and REM becomes longer and longer. Around 3 to 4 AM is when you begin to have longer periods of REM sleep.
Why do I go to the bathroom 3 times a night?
Just because you’re going to the bathroom 3 or 4 times a night doesn’t mean you have an infection of the bladder. Other common causes include: Pregnancy: This is a stereotypical ‘side effect’ of pregnancy. Most women make more frequent trips to the bathroom throughout their pregnancy.
Some of you are able to go back to sleep, but some of you can’t fall back asleep. Whether or not you can fall back asleep may depend on how violently you woke up. If you just had a 30 second choking episode, this will lead to a major stress response, with heart rate blood pressure elevations.
On Monday night, her fever was completely gone, and did not recur the entire day Tuesday. When we woke up this morning (Wednesday), we found out that her fever was back (her temperature was 38.9). After taking her medicine, the fever was gone again and did not come back so far.
You’ll reach deep sleep (N3) in the early part of the night, but as you progress through 4 to 5 sleep cycles (90 to 120 minutes long), N3 gets shorter and shorter and REM becomes longer and longer. Around 3 to 4 AM is when you begin to have longer periods of REM sleep.
When do you wake up in the morning from REM sleep?
Around 3 to 4 AM is when you begin to have longer periods of REM sleep. There are many different explanations on what causes us to wake up prematurely in the morning, but it’s probably a combination of these three processes, along with sunlight that arrives in the morning.