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Wrong night sleep

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This used to work well.  Now if I go to sleep at night, then wake up before midnight, my sleep is attributed to the previous day.  I don’t think this should happen.  It happens to me a lot.  I used to often be on call from midnight so I’d get woken and called into work at 11:58 quite often.  Now I have a newborn who goes to sleep usually at 8pm, I try to go to bed around 9pm, and then he wakes us both at 11pm-midnight.  I feel that if I go to sleep after 7-8pm it no longer qualifies as an afternoon nap, and needs to go to the following day.  My other problem is that my average sleep for each week is represented by sleep score.  I want to see hours instead, as I rarely get a sleep score these days.  I don’t see why I need three hours to get a sleep score either.  That is almost impossible for me, even before baby.

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Sleep is always credited to the day you wake up.  Whether or not that should always be the case, that is the way it works.

As for 3 hours required for a sleep score, I'm not sure, but I imagine it takes that much to be able to differentiate among the different sleep stages.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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