Comfort guides for home use
Turn in bed, get up, and sleep with less pain
Step-by-step guides for people who still move independently but need safer, lower-friction ways to reposition in bed.
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Third trimester turns: how to change sides when your belly leads (and the sheets fight back)
A 3am side-change method for late pregnancy (and early postpartum) when your belly weight pins you, linen sheets grab, your duvet twists, and even compression stockings make your legs feel stuck. Build belly support.
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Getting Out of Bed
Get up in parts, not one push: a low-effort 2–4am sequence when bedding grabs
At 2–4am, when sleep is light and your energy is zero, jersey sheets, a weighted blanket, and a twisted T‑shirt can glue you to the mattress. This guide gives a low-effort sequence to break the fabric grab first, then.
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Bed Mobility
Afraid of falling out of bed? How to reposition safely when you’re drifting off again
When fall fear keeps you pinned in one spot, you wake stiff and sore. This guide shows a safer, more predictable way to reposition right as you’re drifting off again—without big rolls, without drama, and with a setup.
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Bed Mobility
C-section recovery nights: a quieter, less painful way to change sides after you’ve just climbed back into bed
Right after you’ve finally settled back into bed, the sheets grab your nightshirt and your belly says “nope.” This guide shows a sleepy, low-effort side-change using abdominal precautions, a modified log-roll, and a.
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Bed Mobility
The quiet turn: repositioning without disturbing the other side
A 3am-friendly way to change sides right after you get back into bed—when jersey sheets grab your leggings at the hips and the whole mattress wants to wobble. Uses micro-movements, a “de-tilt” pause for adjustable.
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Pregnancy & Sleep
How to sleep-turn in the third trimester without waking up completely (even when your belly pins you)
At 2–4am in the third trimester, your belly can feel like it pins you in place and every position feels wrong. This guide gives a low-effort, low-wake side change using belly support, a pillow “fortress,” and a small.
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The Snoozle Slide Sheet
Move in bed with less friction
A tubular slide sheet for people who still move independently but need less resistance from the mattress. Reduces friction for turning, repositioning, and getting to the edge of the bed.
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Essential reading for anyone new to bed mobility.
What is a slide sheet?
How low-friction sheets work and who they help.
What is Snoozle?
A tubular slide sheet for independent home use.
Slide sheet vs satin vs transfer
Side-by-side comparison of common bed mobility aids.
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