Insomnia during Perimenopause

Women's Health

How has your sleep been lately?

Mine has been terrible! I’ve also heard from friends or clients that their sleep has been atrocious!

I love sleep, so this is not good for me!

Then I read a few articles recently saying that many people are finding it hard to sleep well during lockdown – so I thought maybe that’s it!

I have to confess that my stress levels have been higher than normal.

There’s just too many things on my plate at the moment – my girls at home all the time, I’ve been homeschooling them, husband is working from home, I seem to be cooking non-stop… Not to mention the political lockdown situation and all that goes with that!

I’m also working and getting busier and trying to fit that into my spare hours, which is usually in the evenings and later at night! And we all know what blue light does to our sleep, right?

Combining all this with perimenopause, it’s a wonder I sleep at all!

Insomnia and trouble sleeping is actually quite common during perimenopause.

And the reasons are varied and unique to you.

Maybe you get hot flushes and night sweats, or are prone to anxiety and panic attacks.

Eating too many refined and processed foods or not exercising enough.

Or you are exposed to too much blue light in the evenings.

Often our liver is overtaxed, and that can also have a big impact….

During perimenopause we are in a transition period for our sleeping patterns.

We may need more sleep now, like in our teenage years, and then once we are in proper menopause we may need less.

So don’t feel guilty if you feel you need to sleep more!!

Now, let’s talk about STRESS.

This is what is I think is the main thing getting to me at the moment.

Stress in not all bad, it is there to motivate us and help us when we are in danger and to survive. One of the main hormones involved in this is CORTISOL.

Cortisol is there to wake us up and give us energy in the morning and during the day. By evening it should decrease, giving way to melatonin to help us wind down and go to sleep.

The problem starts when we are constantly stressed. Our cortisol levels are constantly on a high, making it much harder to go to sleep.

During perimenopause, our adrenal glands (which produce cortisol) also need to help out with estrogen production, and if they are already over-stressed… well you can see where I’m going with this! It’s a wonder we ever sleep at all!!

This is probably where my problem lies at the moment. It is just hard to get away from stress at the moment, isn’t it?

And remember me mentioning the liver?

I reduced my alcohol intake to 1-2 glasses a week, and now am sleeping so much better.

Sleep is so important for our health and well being. It is especially so during perimenopause because we need that recovery time for our hormones that are naturally all over the place.

We also need it to reduce stress and recharge our energy levels.

If we don’t get enough we can be more prone to inflammation and therefore more at risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other related conditions.

Homeopathy can help get you better sleep during perimenopause, especially if it’s stress or anxiety related.

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