Carson Daly And His Wife Have Gone From Sleep Divorce To ‘Sleep Separation’

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Carson Daly And His Wife Have Gone From Sleep Divorce To ‘Sleep Separation’
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'It's the best thing that ever happened to us.'

"It's the best thing that ever happened to us," said the TODAY co-anchor.It might have started with the frequent wakings of a baby sleeping in a bedside bassinet, or young children crawling into the bed in the wee hours of the morning, or, simply, snoring. But TODAY co-anchorThe phenomenon is known as a, and a 2004 survey from the National Sleep Foundation found that almost one in four couples resort to such a move.

But the couple’s arrangements appear to be shifting again. “Now we’ve reconciled a bit so we’re just sleep separated, so some nights I’m in the bed, some nights I’m on the couch or in the guest room.”Referring to the trend as the ‘Scandinavian method,’ Daly explained, “you have your own comforters or duvets.” He continued, “studies have actually found that sleeping with the same blanket can result in more interrupted sleep, as much as 30 percent.

The couple began sleeping separately while Siri was pregnant with their fourth child, daughter Goldie, now 2 years old. The Dalys are also parents to London, 7, Etta, 9, and Jackson 13.

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