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Apr 24, 2013

Stomach Sleeping with a New Stoma – Any Tips?

The topic is about adjusting to life with a new stoma, specifically focusing on whether it's safe or practical to sleep on your stomach, which is a preferred position for some.

Here are some helpful insights and advice:

1. Some people with a stoma do manage to sleep on their stomachs without any issues. However, many find themselves naturally rolling over as the pouch fills during the night.

2. To ease any worries about potential leaks, you might want to place a towel over your bedsheet. This can make cleanup easier if a leak happens during the night.

3. Be prepared for an adjustment period. It can take several months to become fully comfortable with a permanent stoma.

4. Even those with a more prominent stoma, about an inch protruding, have successfully slept on their stomachs. This shows that the height of the stoma doesn't always prevent you from sleeping in this position.

5. Some medical professionals advise against full stomach sleeping due to the risk of putting too much pressure on the stoma, which could potentially cause injury. If you're concerned, you might try a modified position: lie mostly on your side and use pillows to lean slightly forward, which can help relieve direct pressure on the stoma.

6. Remember, everyone's body and appliance setup are different. It's important to experiment carefully to find what feels safe and comfortable for you.
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