Here’s Why You Should Never Get Up To Pee In The Middle Of The Night

The pelvic floor may not seem directly linked to your nighttime habits, but the connection is there. As a pelvic floor physical therapist, I often explain why waking up repeatedly at night to urinate isn’t ideal.

Many patients report getting up once, twice, or even three times during the night. While common, this can be a sign of underlying issues. I discuss bladder irritants, the importance of proper hydration timing, and techniques to “retrain” the bladder for longer stretches between bathroom trips.

These strategies are important, but there’s another reason to address nighttime urination—it can disrupt your REM (rapid eye movement) sleep cycle.

REM sleep is a crucial stage that supports mood regulation, memory, and learning. Missing out on it regularly can impact your mental and physical health.

During REM, the body releases antidiuretic hormone (ADH), which reduces urine production by conserving water. This natural process helps you stay asleep without feeling the urge to go.

Frequent bathroom trips at night can signal that your bladder habits or pelvic floor function are interfering with this hormonal balance.

Improving pelvic floor strength, managing bladder irritants, and adjusting evening fluid intake can help minimize disruptions.

Ultimately, protecting your REM sleep is just as important as supporting bladder health—both work together to keep you well-rested and healthy.

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