If you’re used to sleeping on your back, right side, or stomach, switching takes practice—but it’s worth it.
Try These Tips:
Use a body pillow: Hug one in front and place one behind your back to prevent rolling over.
Elevate your head slightly: Use an extra pillow or wedge to keep stomach acid down.
Place a pillow between your knees: Aligns hips and reduces lower back strain.
Start with naps: Practice left-side sleeping during daytime rest first.
Be patient: It can take 1–2 weeks to adjust.
💡 Note: Avoid stomach sleeping—it strains the neck and spine and worsens reflux.
⚠️ Who Should Be Cautious?
While left-side sleeping is safe for most, consult your doctor if you have:
Severe heart failure (some find right-side more comfortable)
Shoulder pain on the left side
Glaucoma (side sleeping can increase eye pressure—sleep on your back instead)
💬 Final Thought
You don’t need a new mattress or expensive supplements to improve your sleep.
Sometimes, the simplest change—rolling onto your left side—can make your nights calmer and your mornings brighter.