Been doing this for years! Always wake up my hubby too. Never knew the cause!
Waking up in the middle of the night can be a frustrating experience, especially when it happens frequently between the hours of 3am and 5am. While occasional disturbances in sleep are common, consistent early-morning waking can disrupt your sleep cycle and impact your overall well-being. Understanding the reasons behind this phenomenon, as well as finding effective strategies to address it, can help you achieve a better night’s rest. In this article, we explore the science of sleep cycles, common causes for early waking, and actionable steps to improve your sleep quality.
The Science Behind Sleep Cycles
Human sleep is divided into cycles, typically lasting about 90 minutes each, comprising various stages—from light sleep (non-REM stages 1 and 2) to deep sleep (non-REM stage 3) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. During a typical night, you experience several of these cycles. The early morning hours (3am to 5am) usually encompass light sleep and REM sleep, periods when you are more easily awakened. Disruptions during these stages can lead to waking up and finding it difficult to fall back asleep.