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Your Sleep Cycles Are Predictable
Sleep isn’t one continuous state. It moves in cycles, typically lasting about 90 minutes, alternating between light sleep, deep sleep, and REM (rapid eye movement) sleep.
Stress and Cortisol Spikes
One of the most common reasons for consistent nighttime waking is stress.
Your body releases cortisol — a hormone that helps regulate alertness — in the early morning hours as part of your natural wake-up process. If you’re under chronic stress, cortisol levels may rise earlier or more sharply than usual, nudging you awake at the same time each night.
- Work pressure
- Financial worry
- Relationship stress
- Major life changes
Even if you fall asleep without difficulty, stress can interrupt sleep maintenance.
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