Is a marriage troubled if a couple sleeps in separate beds or bedrooms? Sleeping solo is more common than you might realize.
A 2005 Sleep Foundation survey found 23 percent of couples frequently sleep solo. Because of snoring, kicking or other problems like heat flashes from menopause.
And that percentage of solo sleepers doesn't even take into account solo sleeping because of different schedules or to avoid a tyke's wake-up call. Therapist Kelly Devere explains.
And that percentage of solo sleepers doesn't even take into account solo sleeping because of different schedules or to avoid a tyke's wake-up call. Therapist Kelly Devere explains.


















