Better sleep for a Better Love Life | Resmed

Have you fallen out of love with sleep?

Sleep apnea may be the problem, and CPAP may be the answer. Learn more below.

Couples who love CPAP

Real bed partners. Real bedroom stories.

Learn about sleep and take the sleep assessment

For the Resmed 2025 Global Sleep Survey,1 we surveyed 30,026 people across 13 markets to explore global sleep habits and attitudes — and we discovered some fascinating findings. Here are a few examples:


32%

of couples report that their partner’s snoring, loud breathing, or gasping for air — symptoms often associated with sleep apnea — disrupts their sleep.


18%

of couples choose to sleep separately every night (a.k.a. a sleep divorce).


89%

of people agree that getting enough sleep makes them feel better about themselves.

Meet a CPAP device

Find out what makes people fall in love with the comfortable therapy delivered by Resmed.

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CPAP Sutra cards

There are several ways for couples to be closer in bed. We call it CPAP Sutra. Get the cards now.

Talking to your doctor

Discover what questions to ask for a productive sleep-health conversation with your doctor.

Online sleep assessment

Dive deep with our questionnaire to uncover common sleep issues like obstructive sleep apnea, insomnia, and snoring.

Your sleep assessment responses and recommendations will be sent to your inbox. The assessment takes about 3-5 minutes to complete.

Please note this sleep assessment is not suitable for individuals under 18 years of age.

References

1. Resmed surveyed over 30,026 people across 13 markets to explore global sleep habits and attitudes. With data collected by PureSpectrum (Dec 12–28, 2024), the study reflects representative gender and age samples.

*When used as directed, CPAP devices are designed to effectively administer therapy while you sleep. Also, some patients may experience symptom relief after the first night of therapy, but individual results may vary.

The content on this website is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Please note CPAP devices require prescription. Always refer to the device’s user guide for detailed and appropriate use instructions. Consult your healthcare professional/provider if you are concerned or have questions with your sleep health or treatment options.