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Sleeping Through the Change
Night rituals for the body in transition.
5 min read
Sleep often becomes the most tender part of perimenopause. The body wakes between 2 and 4 a.m. The mind reaches for old worries. Rest, once familiar, may feel new.
How We Hold This Knowledge
Rooted Ritual™ honors Caribbean traditions while distinguishing cultural wisdom from medical advice. Our wellness library is designed for education, reflection, and daily ritual support. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace care from a qualified healthcare professional.
Current understanding
Some evidence indicates gentle breath practices and a quiet pre-sleep ritual may help the nervous system settle.
A Reflection
"What single change to your evening might invite deeper rest?"
Care & cautions
Severe or persistent symptomsOpen
Mental wellbeingOpen
Medication & conditionsOpen
Continue Your Ritual
- ReadCooling the Body Naturally→
- ListenA Rooted Ritual track to keep you company→
- BreatheFour slow breaths in the quiet→
- PrepareBrew a cup of Mint, peppermint→
- ReflectWhat single change to your evening might invite deeper rest?
- ContinueSleeping Through the Change→
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Editorial notes
This reading is part of our growing editorial library and will continue to be reviewed as Rooted Ritual expands.