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Waking up at 3 a.m. is one of the most common sleep struggles for women, especially during times of stress and hormonal change. This is not random and it is not just anxiety. It is often tied to a deeper connection between your liver, cortisol, progesterone, and blood sugar regulation.
Between 1 and 3 a.m., your liver is most active in detoxification. If your body is dealing with blood sugar crashes, hormone imbalances, or an overloaded system, it can trigger a cortisol spike that wakes you up and keeps you alert!
This is where the "three P's" of hormones matter: production, processing, and pathways. If any of these are off, you can experience disrupted sleep even if you are doing all the "right" things.
Common root causes of 3 a.m. wakeups include: • Blood sugar dysregulation from under eating or poor protein intake • Elevated cortisol from stress, overtraining, or lack of recovery • Low or poorly processed progesterone impacting calming pathways • Liver overload affecting hormone detox and overnight balance
If you have been trying different solutions without results, the missing piece is often testing. Looking at your hormones, gut health, and blood sugar markers can pinpoint exactly what your body needs.
If you are ready to stop guessing and finally fix the root cause, book a discovery call here: 👉 https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call
By The Female Health Solution Podcast4.6
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Waking up at 3 a.m. is one of the most common sleep struggles for women, especially during times of stress and hormonal change. This is not random and it is not just anxiety. It is often tied to a deeper connection between your liver, cortisol, progesterone, and blood sugar regulation.
Between 1 and 3 a.m., your liver is most active in detoxification. If your body is dealing with blood sugar crashes, hormone imbalances, or an overloaded system, it can trigger a cortisol spike that wakes you up and keeps you alert!
This is where the "three P's" of hormones matter: production, processing, and pathways. If any of these are off, you can experience disrupted sleep even if you are doing all the "right" things.
Common root causes of 3 a.m. wakeups include: • Blood sugar dysregulation from under eating or poor protein intake • Elevated cortisol from stress, overtraining, or lack of recovery • Low or poorly processed progesterone impacting calming pathways • Liver overload affecting hormone detox and overnight balance
If you have been trying different solutions without results, the missing piece is often testing. Looking at your hormones, gut health, and blood sugar markers can pinpoint exactly what your body needs.
If you are ready to stop guessing and finally fix the root cause, book a discovery call here: 👉 https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call

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