Couples spend eight months sleeping in separate rooms after birth of first child, study finds

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A new study has found that the average couple spends eight months sleeping in separate rooms after their first child is born.

Additionally, 14 percent will continue to sleep apart until long after their baby's first birthday because of the sleep deprivation that comes from having a tiny tot.The average British parent gets an average of four hours sleep per night in the first year of their child’s life.Therefore, it is not shocking that a whopping eight in 10 said that their tiredness put a huge amount of strain on their relationships.The research that was conducted by best-loved baby brand Tommee Tippee and they found that the parents of a newborn will lose out on a staggering 780 hours of sleep on average in the first year of their baby's.

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