How do I know if a weighted blanket will work for me?

The first step in buying a weighted blanket is determining the right weight for you. The general wisdom is to pick one that's 10 percent of your bodyweight. So if you weigh 150 pounds, you'd get a 15-pound blanket. If you are closer to 200 pounds, a 20-pound blanket is a good fit, and so on.
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Who should not use a weighted blanket?

A weighted blanket may be unsuitable for people with certain medical conditions, including chronic respiratory or circulatory issues, asthma, low blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and claustrophobia.
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How do you choose the right weight for a weighted blanket?

The general guideline? 10 percent of your own body weight. Both Fish and LeMond agree that the ideal weighted blanket is 10 percent of your body weight so that it fits your frame. For children or older adults, the formula is 10 percent of body weight plus 1 to 2 pounds.
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How long does it take for your body to get used to a weighted blanket?

It can sometimes take up to 14 days for your body to full adjust to the new added weight. It takes roughly 14-21 days for us to form new habits, so give your body time to adjust to the weight and to the benefits. Deep sleep is on the horizon.
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Can a weighted blanket be too heavy?

Yes, a weighted blanket can be too heavy if you don't get the correct size. Weighted blankets that are 35 pounds and over should generally be avoided. If you feel like you can't move under your blanket, look for one that is lighter.
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Why you shouldn't get a weighted blanket?

A weighted blanket may be unsuitable for people experiencing chronic respiratory issues, circulatory issues, low blood pressure, claustrophobia, asthma, and type 2 diabetes. Additionally, children under age 2, children with breathing issues, and children with epilepsy aren't recommended to use them.
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Is it OK to use a weighted blanket every night?

Adults and older children can use weighted blankets as bed covers or for relaxing during the day. They are safe to use for sleeping throughout the night. However, they are not for everyone. They are not recommended for children under the age of 2, for example.
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Can I sleep on my side with a weighted blanket?

For best results, we recommend sleeping on your back. This way, it covers your entire body with an even pressure. You can sleep on your side, but this means less area covered by the blanket.
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Do you use sheets with a weighted blanket?

When using a weighted blanket, it can be helpful to include cozy sheets to complete the perfect, dreamy sleep set.
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Do weighted blankets make you hot?

The short answer is yes, weighted blankets can definitely help keep you warm in the winter. However, the true warmth of your weighted blanket primarily comes down to three things: filler material, fabric and construction.
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What are the pros and cons of a weighted blanket?

Pros: using a weighted blanket offers a drug-free way to help you cope with anxiety, fall asleep easier, sleep deeper, and wake up feeling restored. Cons: conventional weighted blankets can be too hot to sleep under and aren't eco-friendly.
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Can a couple sleep under a weighted blanket?

It is very common to share a weighted blanket between couples. This is absolutely fine as long as both persons feel comfortable with the weight and size of the blanket, whether it be queen, king or other sizes.
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Do weighted blankets work for depression?

By providing deep pressure touch, weighted blankets can promote relaxation and help break this cycle. This may trigger the release of the neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin, which are feel-good hormones produced in the brain. These hormones help combat stress, anxiety, and depression.
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Can weighted blankets cause anxiety?

In addition, a weighted blanket may also be unsuitable for those people who are claustrophobic , as it may cause anxiety rather than ease it.
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Why does my weighted blanket make me sleepy?

The deep touch pressure stimulation from a weighted blanket has been shown to produce a soothing effect that reduces anxiety. Because deep touch pressure provides this calming effect that aids sleep, the blanket also helps symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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Does a weighted blanket go under or over a comforter?

Replace your current comforter or use both: A weighted blanket can replace the comforter or duvet you currently use, or you can use them both. If you choose to use both, the weighted blanket can be placed either on top or below your bedding. It's all about your preference!
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Does weighted blanket go over duvet?

The therapeutic weighted blanket can be used to replace the comforter you currently have on your bed. However, some people prefer to use both a weighted blanket & an extra blanket or comforter on top or beneath it.
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What are the loops on my weighted blanket for?

Tying the loops keeps the weighted blanket from sliding around inside the duvet cover.
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Do weighted blankets help with headaches?

Adjustable pillows, weighted blankets and heated blankets are popular migraine relief products for many reasons. Weighted blankets may trigger deep pressure stimulation, which helps with the production of serotonin and reduces cortisol. Serotonin is a hormone that improves the mood, while cortisol is a stress hormone.
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Do weighted blankets help with tossing and turning?

Weighted blankets could also help you stop tossing and turning in bed, so you lie still and go to sleep. Trigger natural chemicals. The pressure could trigger your brain to release a chemical called serotonin, which helps your mind and body calm down. Serotonin can keep your mood steady and help with sleep.
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Do weighted blankets give you weird dreams?

4. Doze Off To A World Of Wonderful (Some Weird) Dreams. Weighted blankets are known to cause you to dream more. This is because they tend to ease people into REM sleep—the deepest, most restful stage of sleep where dreams take place.
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Should I get a twin or queen weighted blanket?

A good rule of thumb is to size down from your mattress. If you have a queen or full bed, get a twin-size weighted blanket. If you have a king mattress, one person can get away with using full or queen sized weighted blanket.
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Can you wash a weighted blanket?

Weighted Blanket Care Guidelines

Most weighted blankets come with one of the following instructions: Machine Wash and Dry: When machine washing, choose a bleach-free, gentle detergent, and wash your blanket in cold or warm water on a gentle cycle. Avoid fabric softeners.
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Can a weighted blanket be shared?

Technically, yes, you can share a weighted blanket. But that doesn't necessarily mean you should. Unlike standard blankets, weighted blankets are based on an individual's body weight. While preferences vary, most people prefer to use a weighted blanket that weighs approximately 10 percent of their body weight.
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