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Is Your Mattress Too Firm? Try These 4 Tips to Make It Softer

Is your mattress too hard for your liking? Try these tips to make your firm mattress feel softer.

Mercey Livingston CNET Contributor
Mercey Livingston is a health and wellness writer and certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach. She's written about fitness and wellness for Well+Good, Women's Health, Business Insider, and Prevention.com among others. When not writing, she enjoys reading and trying out workout classes all over New York City.
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If your bed is too firm it can cause aches and pains and disrupt your sleep.

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Buying a new mattress can be tricky. You can buy your mattress online for convenience, but you never know how firm it really is until you try it yourself. Even if you test out your mattress in a store before you buy, sometimes your body doesn't recognize it's uncomfortable until you sleep on it for a week. If you prefer a softer mattress, whether you're a side sleeper, petite or just love a plush feel, but keep waking up after sleeping on your new bed with aches and pains from the firmness -- it's not too late.

Before you resort to going out to buy another mattress -- consider these tips below to help make your new bed more comfortable. Is your mattress too soft instead? Try these tips to make a soft mattress more firm.

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A plush mattress topper or mattress pad can help your bed feel softer. 

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Try a mattress topper

Don't underestimate the power of a soft mattress topper to totally change the way your bed feels. This is one of the least expensive options since you won't have to replace the mattress or bed frame to feel a difference. 

Some things to look for when you check out a mattress topper are "plush," or down-filled toppers. Memory foam can be a good option, but sometimes these toppers will feel more firm. If you currently have a memory foam mattress and it feels too firm, try a plush pillow top mattress topper. If you have a regular mattress but want to see if memory foam will feel softer, you can always get a soft, less dense topper to see if it helps you. 

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It's important to consider what type of foundation you have if you want your bed to feel softer.

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Consider the foundation 

If you have a new memory foam mattress, chances are you may have ditched your box spring for a different support. This could be part of the problem since a box spring may feel softer compared to a more firm surface, like a platform or slat foundation.

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If you have a regular mattress, using a box spring support may help the mattress feel softer. If you have a memory foam mattress, check with the manufacturer before placing it on a box spring since many say that a box spring is not a good support for a memory foam mattress.

Give it some time

If you just bought a new bed, it may simply take some time to "break in" the mattress. If you purchased a "bed in a box" or memory foam mattress that came compressed inside a box, it may take some time to fully expand and could feel less firm over time. Try waiting it out a few more days before deciding it's time to return it and try another mattress.

If you want to try giving the mattress some time to wear in, you can always add a softer mattress topper on it in the meantime while you wait. This will vary depending on the type of mattress you have, but it's worth trying if you're patient and aren't losing too much sleep.

Check the temperature in your room

Do you like to keep your bedroom really cool at night? If you have a memory foam mattress this could actually make the mattress feel more firm. This is because the memory foam mattress material is more sensitive to temperature. 

Your body heat could help it feel a bit softer, but to really feel the difference consider warming up your room at night to help the mattress feel more soft.


The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.