Tuesday, May 22, 2018

After birth, marriage bed becomes empty

 After birth, marriage bed becomes empty  Every tenth pair of parents immediately after birth of the child begins to sleep separately. And the age of the parents and the length of their marriage is not dependent.

When a man and woman become parents of a baby, then their marriage is changing very much, if not all. And more Young Parents   today refuse after childbirth   share the marital bed, choosing sleep in different beds and rooms. Such a conclusion was made by British scientists, sociologists who interviewed 2000 couples by order of children's exhibition and sale of The Baby Show.

Only 60% of young mothers and fathers for the first year after childbirth   continue to sleep in the same bed. More than 10% longer lie together, and even 30% the sleep together, separately. This is due to the desire Young Parents   a little sleep at night, because one of them has to regularly wake up the child.

More recently (30-40 years ago) all the worries about the care of the kids went to women. The traditional image of Western society preferred wife, housewives, so that at night had to sleep only to her husband-breadwinner, which in the morning waiting for work. Now, however, in a significant number of families both parents are working, so that the child's care in the first, most troubled years of his life they share equally. More and more dads are now not considered shameful to get up at night to the kids. In the survey, three out of every five men said that share this responsibility with their wives. But 25% of young mothers admitted that they take are sold in pharmacies without a prescription sleeping pills to fall asleep. Thus, every eighth drinking these tablets or powders up to eighteen months after birth.

It is interesting that parents from different cities of sleep at night in different ways. In Manchester they are able to rest for 8 hours, and 7 in Birmingham, but the residents of London just three and a half hours. Apparently, London is the most restless kids.



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