We often observe sleep disturbances after ovulation and during the pre-menstrual period.
An increase in body temperature occurs after ovulation, remaining elevated until the next period, which can affect the amount and quality of sleep.
All stages of sleep, whether it's light sleep, deep sleep, or REM sleep, are vital and offer different benefits. During the luteal phase, there's evidence of reduced REM sleep, often referred to as dream sleep. According to Matthew Walker, REM sleep is like "emotional first aid", playing a crucial role in our emotional well-being.
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