If the headline literally says “Vistaprint 2–3 AM wake-ups? Here is why and what to do about it,” the 2–3 AM wake-ups part is about sleep, while Vistaprint is likely just the advertiser or sponsor rather than the cause of the problem.
Waking up around 2–3 AM can happen for many reasons, including:
- Stress or anxiety
- An inconsistent sleep schedule
- Alcohol consumption before bed
- Caffeine consumed late in the day
- A bedroom that is too hot, cold, noisy, or bright
- Medical conditions such as acid reflux or sleep apnea
- Normal age-related changes in sleep patterns
What may help
- Keep a consistent bedtime and wake time.
- Avoid caffeine for several hours before bed.
- Limit alcohol close to bedtime.
- Keep the bedroom dark, quiet, and comfortable.
- Avoid checking your phone when you wake up.
- If you can’t fall back asleep after 20–30 minutes, do a quiet, relaxing activity and return to bed when sleepy.
When to get checked
Consider talking with a healthcare professional if:
- The wake-ups happen frequently for weeks.
- You’re excessively sleepy during the day.
- You snore heavily or stop breathing during sleep.
- Sleep problems are affecting school, work, or daily life.
If you can paste the full article or the text after “Here is why and what to do about it,” I can explain whether the claims are accurate.

