(And What You Can Do to Finally Sleep Through the Night)
You jolt awake. It’s 3:07 A.M. You roll over, frustrated.
You check your phone. Again.
And again…
If this sounds familiar, you’re far from alone. Millions of people experience night wakings, often around the same time, particularly around 3 A.M. But why this specific hour? And more importantly—how can you stop it?
Let’s dive into the four hidden reasons behind these repeated 3 A.M. awakenings—and what sleep specialists and health experts say you can do about it.
One of the most common culprits is night-time anxiety.
Your body processes stress differently during sleep. Around 3 A.M., cortisol levels (the body’s stress hormone) naturally begin to rise in preparation for waking. But for those dealing with chronic stress, anxiety, or burnout, this spike can come too early—or too strongly—causing you to wake up.
Symptoms of stress-related night wakings may include:
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If you wake up gasping for air or feel exhausted despite getting “enough” hours of sleep, you might be dealing with a sleep disorder.
Obstructive sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, and even nighttime acid reflux can all lead to disrupted sleep patterns, particularly in the early hours of the morning.
Signs to watch for:
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