Rocking to Sleep: Is It Normal or a Concern?
No, rocking yourself to sleep is not considered a disorder. It is a common practice among many people, especially children, and can be a relaxing way to fall asleep. However, if rocking oneself to sleep becomes a compulsive habit that interferes with daily life or sleep quality, it may be a sign of an underlying medical condition and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.Sleep Disorders - Related Articles
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