Why is sleep different after giving birth?
After birth, new mothers may experience:
- extreme fatigue
- body tension
- digestive or respiratory discomfort
- difficulty finding a comfortable position
The body is in a recovery phase.
Why can lying flat be uncomfortable postpartum?
Lying completely flat can:
- make getting up difficult
- exacerbate certain digestive sensations
- increase fatigue during movements
Every effort counts, especially when sleep is fragmented.
Why is a slightly elevated position often better tolerated?
A gentle and inclined posture allows:
- easier sitting up
- freer breathing
- reduced fatigue from movements
- comfort during rest
It’s an intermediate position, ideal for this phase.
How does this posture help in daily life?
Sleeping slightly elevated also facilitates:
- waking moments in bed
- nighttime feedings
- transitions between rest and activity
The bed becomes a more functional space.
Why is stability essential after childbirth?
A stable position allows:
- full relaxation
- avoiding constant adjustments
- better recovery between awakenings
Stability promotes more restorative rest.
How does CosyLift help during the postpartum period?
CosyLift allows the top of the mattress to be slightly raised, which:
- improves postpartum comfort
- facilitates movements
- supports the body during recovery
- adapts to temporary use
A simple solution to support the first weeks after childbirth.
FAQs
Is it normal to have trouble sleeping after giving birth?
Yes, the body and rhythm change a lot.
Is an elevated position compatible with rest?
Yes, when it is light and stable.