"The child finally fell asleep, but it's my turn but I can't fall asleep?" Suwo Leisheng helps you grasp the hard-earned sleep window
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1. The child is asleep, but you can’t fall asleep? This is not a problem of self-discipline, but the awakening system is not “ off duty ”
Many mothers have similar experiences:
• It took me an hour to coax my child to sleep, but I was still awake as if I had just washed my face with cold water.
• Lying in bed, constantly thinking about today's parenting details and tomorrow's to-do list
• I feel sleepy, but when I close my eyes I feel terribly awake
• The more I think about “ I have to go to sleep quickly, or I will be woken up by the night feeding ” , the more anxious I become and the harder it is to sleep.
📌 This situation is medically classified as high-awakening insomnia , which essentially means that the brain's awakening system is still in the " on " state .
2. Awakening system: the mastermind behind mothers’ insomnia
When a normal person falls asleep, the brain's wakefulness system gradually shuts down, and the activity of the OX1R/OX2R receptors controlled by orexin decreases, allowing the brain to enter a " shutdown " state.
But for mothers who experience long-term high stress, mood swings, and tossing and turning day and night:
• The brain is in a state of high alertness and high response all year round
• Even when the baby is asleep, the arousal system remains active
• Even with my eyes closed, my mind is still as clear as day
📌 To put it simply: even when the child is asleep, the brain is still " online " and cannot let go of the " parenting alarm " state.
3. Suvorex: No sedation, no pressure, let you naturally " let go of your guard " and enter true sleep
Suvorexant is an orexin receptor antagonist that acts on OX1R/OX2R . It blocks the " wake-up signaling pathway " and allows your brain to gradually switch from stress mode to rest mode .
Features |
Suvorex |
Traditional sleeping pills (such as diazepam) |
Sleeping patterns |
Gentle regulation of the arousal system |
Calms the central nervous system |
Addictive |
No dependency, long-term use |
Easy to tolerate, with a risk of addiction |
Impact on sleep structure |
Does not interfere with deep sleep /REM phase |
May inhibit natural sleep structures |
Next day status |
Sober without the "hangover feeling" |
Dizziness and difficulty concentrating |
📌 Suvorexan doesn't force you to sleep, but rather " allows you to stop " and calm your brain's over-alert state.
4. Research data support: Can mothers use it with confidence?
• Sun et al., 2021 Research shows that Suvorexant can significantly shorten the time it takes to fall asleep and improve the continuity of sleep throughout the night
• There is no addiction after continuous use for 12 months, and no rebound insomnia after stopping the drug. It is safer than traditional sleeping pills.
• The user group subjectively reported that " the process of falling asleep was natural, not like being pressed down to sleep, but more like the sleepiness was gently caught "
📌 This means that it not only helps you fall asleep quickly during that precious time when your child just falls asleep, but also does not interfere with your natural sleep later on .
5. Which type of mothers is Suvorex suitable for?
• A mother who works hard during the day but can't stop thinking at night
• It is easy to fall into the anxious cycle of " hurry up and go to bed "
• Concerns about traditional drug addiction or affecting daytime parenting
• Having short-term or periodic insomnia and wanting to fall asleep naturally rather than being sedated
Conclusion: Mom’s sleep is also worth scientific protection
The reason you are awake is not because you lack willpower, but because you haven’t had a “ real rest ” for too long. Suvorex does not make you drowsy, but gently presses the pause button of your brain, allowing you to truly have a peaceful and restorative sleep while your baby is asleep.
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