First - Welcome to the forums.
I don't really get if there is a problem here or you are just having a pretty dull lifestyle at the time. Because you have time to drift in and out of sleep during your wake up period, this tells me that you may not be accustom to waking up to an alarm and working the 9-5. That or you have other issue's at the time.. or no hours.. etc.
The drifting in between sleep and wake is due to the lingering wave patterns and amount of chemicals within the brain (or the lingering lack of mono-amine neurotransmitters). This is what creates the groggy "I don't want to get out of bed" feeling. Because you may have a day in which going to the store to buy potato chips is the primary objective of the day, there isn't much to get up for or worry about. This feeling is an asset to dream recall as you do not have as much stress and matters on the mind so that you may focus on your dreams.
However, I may be completely wrong of course. It's a relative problem. It seems that you may also just need help in controlling sleep because it causes frustration throughout the night rather than during the wake period - in this case you are accustom to waking up to ana alarm.
In order to help rectify this problem, you may want to make your body work hard throughout the night in order to keep yourself calm and asleep. A good method I suggest is to use the "snooze foods" technique. You could also simply read a book or listen to music before sleep, but I believe with how you present yourself that these things may only distract and annoy you as you try to sleep. I also suggest this technique because you noted that menstration has an effect on your sleeping which leads me to believe in may be related to your nutritional intake. Here are some foods to eat that will help you feel sleepy:
Dairy products: cottage cheese, cheese, milk
Soy products: soy milk, tofu, soybean nuts
Seafood
Meats
Poultry
Whole grains
Beans
Rice
Hummus
Lentils
Hazelnuts, Peanuts
Eggs
Sesame seeds, sunflower seeds
These products are all high in sleep-inducing amino acids and tryptophan. You may have noticed yourself after eating chicken on those special occasions that you feel tired and sleepy. This is because tryptophan takes a long time to metabolise within your digestive system which creates the slow groggy tired sensation.
I can go on if you wish about the reasons behind these foods, but I will try to keep myself short for now. I look forward to your feedback.
Hope I have been enlightening.
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