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November 4, 2021 at 8:00 a.m. EDT

Several months ago, Mark L. Keam started to notice a sharp pain in his neck that radiated down his left arm and was
accompanied by an “electric shock” sensation and constant tingling.

“While I was sleeping, every time I would turn one way, I would feel that really sharp pain even more,” said Keam, 55, a
Democrat in the Virginia House of Delegates. Once, he said, the pain in his arm was so intense that he cried out in the
middle of the night, alarming his wife.

Keam, who has since been diagnosed with a condition that causes compressed nerves in the neck, said his symptoms
were probably exacerbated by his sleep position of choice: For as long as he can remember, he’s fallen asleep on his
stomach — “a little like a frog” — with his head turned to one side.

Following advice from his doctor, Keam said, he is attempting to join the legions of back and side sleepers, though
fighting the “automatic impulse” to flip on his stomach hasn’t been easy. “The pain is definitely better,” he said. “I
haven’t woken up because of pain so much as woken up because I feel like I’ve been in the same position for a little too
long and my body’s starting to get uncomfortable.”

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For generally healthy people, sleeping on your back, or in the supine position, may help with spine alignment, the
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It’s important, though, to make sure you have a quality mattress and an appropriate pillow, said Timothy Morgenthaler,
co-director of the Center for Sleep Medicine at the Mayo Clinic. Many people who sleep on their backs may develop neck
pain because they’re using a pillow that’s too thick, he said.

“If you are on your back and you have a 10-centimeter-thick pillow, it tends to kind of flex your neck forward, and that
may put undue stress on parts of the cervical spine and discs and muscles,” he said. “If you’re somebody who really likes
to sleep on your back, then you may want to experiment with a narrower pillow rather than one of the big, super fluffy
ones.”

Rachel Salas, a sleep neurologist at the Johns Hopkins Center for Sleep and Wellness, also recommended using a second
pillow or a rolled towel under the knees to prop them up, which can relieve some pressure on the lower back.

But the supine position is not for everyone, such as people who have obstructive sleep apnea or snore. “Sleeping on your
back can obviously make snoring and apnea worse, just because of the way gravity works against you when you’re on
your back,” Salas said.

Snoring, which is often associated with sleep apnea, usually happens when a person’s airway is obstructed, said Rafael
Pelayo, a clinical professor in the sleep medicine division at Stanford University’s School of Medicine. “The biggest thing
about snoring is the tongue, and so the tongue will slide back when you sleep on your back.”

Although positional therapy, which uses various techniques to help people stop sleeping on their backs, is a treatment
option for milder sleep apnea, Pelayo said, it may not be sufficient in moderate or severe cases.

Those who are pregnant also should avoid sleeping on their backs, especially during the last trimester, Morgenthaler
said. At that stage, the uterus is large enough to put pressure on the inferior vena cava, which is one of the major blood
vessels that return blood flow to the heart. Sleep apnea and disordered breathing can also be more common among
those who are pregnant and are further reasons to avoid sleeping on the back.

On your side
“For the most part, sleeping on the side seems to be the most natural way of sleeping for a lot of people,” Pelayo said.

Side sleeping is often the recommended position for people who can’t sleep on their backs because of an underlying
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health condition or pregnancy, experts said. And depending which side you sleep on, it could help lessen symptoms of
pain, heartburn and reflux, as well as potentially increase comfort for people with heart failure.
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pain, Pelayo said, sleeping on the side might be beneficial, because it can take the pressure off painful areas.
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Sleeping on your left side and with your upper body slightly elevated is the ideal position for people with heartburn or
reflux, Salas said. “It all kind of centers around where your organs are.” (Some research has suggested that sleeping on
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Sleeping on the right side, however, could be more comfortable for people with enlarged hearts, according to a 2003
study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

Morgenthaler said pillow loft (its height/thickness) is an important factor in ensuring comfortable side sleeping. If
you’re sleeping on your side without a pillow or using one that’s too thin, that could cause the head and neck to be flexed
on one side and extended on the other, he said. “You want a pillow that’s sufficiently thick so that your neck is in a more
neutral-type position, and it turns out that, on average, that’s about seven to 10-ish centimeters.”

A pillow between the knees could also help with discomfort or osteoarthritis, Dasgupta said, which may be exacerbated
by sleeping with your legs folded together.

On your front
People who snore or have sleep apnea may have an easier time if they sleep on their stomachs, because it can help keep
the airway more open, Morgenthaler wrote in an email. But the downside of the prone position is that it tends to “create
a lot of pressure on various muscles and joints,” he said, because people who sleep on their fronts typically have their
heads turned to one side and their arms in unusual positions or pinned underneath their torso.

Dasgupta agreed: “You can imagine your neck is on the side, gravity’s pushing down on your spine, so I’m really not a
big fan of sleeping on your stomach.”

Given the potential increased strain on the body in this position, Morgenthaler said, stomach sleepers may want to avoid
using “very thick” pillows, so they don’t put added stress on the cervical spine, shoulders or lower back.

Still, experts emphasized that sleep positions are individual and you should go with what works for you. “What you want
is comfort, and that comfort will help you sleep deeper,” Pelayo said.

If, however, you’re realizing your sleep position is not ideal, remember that it may take time to get used to a different
way of sleeping. And, Pelayo noted, it’s important to remember that you naturally move in your sleep. “Even if you wake
up in the same position when you first started, it does not mean that you don’t have a journey throughout the night
changing positions,” he said.

Strategically placed pillows and devices intended to help you stay in a certain position may be helpful, experts said.
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There are belts and vests designed to make sleeping on your back uncomfortable — a more modern approach to the
method of sewing a tennis ball into the back of a T-shirt — and wearable technology that can sense if you’re on your back
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Keam, the Virginia delegate, said he’s largely relied on pillows to keep him from rolling onto his stomach, but isn’t used
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Learning to sleep in a new position could initially “cause a little bit of disruption to your sleep,” Morgenthaler
acknowledged. “But if there’s a good reason to change position, you can accommodate so long as you don’t have some
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Making even minor changes to how you sleep can have an effect, Dasgupta added. “Getting good sleep sounds so easy
and simple, but it’s actually much harder than you think,”
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