That s up from just 12 percent in 2001.
Married couples sleep in separate rooms.
Snoring body heat restless legs different schedules and a yearning for personal space are just some of the reasons why some happy couples choose to sleep apart whether in separate beds in the.
Nearly one in four couples sleep in separate bedrooms or beds according to a 2015 survey by the national sleep foundation.
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Why married couples should sleep in separate beds.
And the same studies say that separate beds only make relationships better.
Studies find that nearly 40 of couples sleep apart.
Over 20 percent of married couples alone sleep in separate rooms and many for multiple reasons including opposite work schedules having children with sleeping problems underlying marital issues and the most popular and burdensome being snoring.
But a growing trend of couples opting for separate beds may help spouses get better sleep and alleviate.
A recent survey by the national sleep foundation found that 23 percent of married couples routinely sleep in separate beds.
A survey from the national sleep foundation found that almost one in four married couples sleep in separate beds.
What percent of married couples sleep in separate beds.
Considering resting your head in another room than your spouse.
If you and your spouse or partner sleep in different bedrooms you are not alone.
Here are the benefits of sleeping separately from your partner.
More room to move.