No. When you sleep, your heart rate slows down along with your rate of breathing. Your body uses a lot less energy to move your lungs. However, if you are wearing something that is pressing on your diaphragm, the muscle you use to breath, it is restricting the movement of those essential muscles and you can pass out in your sleep which can be extremely dangerous.
i wear mine to bed sometimes, but mines is not a electric one. i wouldn't advice you too, if it an electric one.
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Yes
Yes you can feel safe if it makes you comfortable to wear a diaper
If you wear a bra to bed you run the risk of breast cancer, I'm not quite sure how it works, but the damage from the constant pressure on the breasts can, over time, be equal to a very harmful "punch".
Is used for patients paralyze from the waist down
As far as i know, it'd very quiet safe.i do, and nothing bad has happened.so, you can go for it :D
It is not safe for a new born to sleep on a bed with a bed spread because they could easily be suffocated by the bed spread.
Traditionally, pyjamas are worn in bed but you should wear whatever is comfortable to you.
Usually pajamas. There is no rule in Judaism about what clothes to wear to bed.
Only can function either an adverb or as an adjective. It is an unusual word. Take a look at these sentences: # Only students wear boots in bed. (No one else does so). # Students only wear boots in bed. (As previous sense). # Students only wear boots in bed. (They don't wear anything else in bed). # Students only wear boots in bed. (They don't wear them anywhere else). # Students wear only boots in bed. (They don't wear anything else in bed). # Students wear boots only in bed. (As previous sense). # Students wear boots only in bed. (They don't wear them anywhere else). # Students wear boots in bed only. (As previous sense). The bold type indicates words spoken as a group.
Typically, it's not a problem if you wear compression socks while you on bed.