It seems like homeowners are broken into two categories, those with cheap mattresses and those with luxury mattresses. Some people really value the benefits of a good night's sleep and don't care what it costs to get it. Others are more economical and would rather just have a bed, aren't really picky but know that something better exists if they could just afford it.
We have good news for you! A high quality memory foam mattress doesn't have to cost a fortune and it can do a lot for your quality of sleep.
The biggest complaint people have about sleep is related to their back pain. If their back or hips hurt, they're more likely to toss and turn and not sleep very well. The foam mattress will cushion your body in such a way that you will feel little to no pain, your body will be better aligned and customers are reporting they are sleeping wonderfully.
Even if your pains are temporary for reasons such as pregnancy, you will find even after the pains are over that upgrading to a higher quality mattress will do wonders for your sleep and your disposition the next day. When you are well rested your energy levels are higher and you are able to accomplish more without feeling so sluggish. Memory foam mattresses have become very popular in the last several years and the price tag is also dropping.
We've all seen the commercials where the person is jumping on the bed and the wine glass doesn't spill. That is visually impressive, but to get the true impact you should visit a sales floor and try it out for yourself. The difference between memory foam and regular mattresses is amazing. Its really something you have to feel to experience and get the full benefit from. Most manufacturers today will let you have a free trial period and home, and I'm betting that most people don't return them when that trial expires.
If you're not ready to jump into the expense of a full blown mattress I suggest starting with a memory foam mattress topper or pillow. This can let you gradually enter the luxurious world of foam sleeping without going full boar. Personally I recommend starting with the topper, but its up to you. From there upgrading to the full mattress will be easy.