Hello!

Is there any way to fix my husband’s snoring?


Want more real mum questions sent to you?

You’ll need to check this email to complete your signup.

Why not join all our other communities for more chances to trial products, win prizes, be rewarded and have fun!


  • Snore strips, snore rings, nasal spray, separate rooms.


  • Yep, when it’s that bad I would go to the Gp and get a referral to get a sleep study done


  • Omg this also drives me nuts!! I kick him out to the spare room.


  • If it’s that bad I’d be check Ng in with your gp to see if there’s a medical reason.


  • There are strips you can get to put on your nose to help with snoring. They’re available at the chemist. You just stick them on your nose before going to sleep – they’re made to pull the nostrils open to help air flow.


  • Time to see his doctor about getting a sleep study done. He probably has sleep apnoea


  • My husband is a horrific snorer who uses a snoring machine. Hubby is a bigger man and I notice that if he loses a little bit of weight, his snoring isn’t as bad or at one point he completely stopped snoring altogether. If he puts more weight on, his snoring gets worse.


  • My husband was the same and did a sleep study where he found out he actually had sleep apnea. He now has a CPAP machine which has helped a lot. I recommend making an appointment with his GP and getting to the bottom of the problem.


  • I usually ask him to sleep on his tummy, that sometimes helps


  • A pillow? lol.
    My hubby snores as well.
    Things that may help:
    losing weight
    surgery
    Sleep apnea diganosis
    Sleep in a different room?


  • I would be putting bub in a separate room. Sleep there yourself too if you have


  • First up, there could be an underlying issue that’s causing him to snore. Get him to see his Dr first, who might Get him booked into a sleep Dr. They will hook him up and monitor his sleeping and everything.


  • Can you move him or the baby further away from each other? Buy more pillows so his airways may be less restricted.


  • Get him to sleep in another room maybe.


  • Is moving him to a seperate bed an option? It was a game changer for us


  • Perhaps it’s time to move the baby into the nursery? My son was a light sleeper and it was like walking on eggshells for a time when he was in our room. In the end we moved him to his nursery and there was better sleep for all!


  • Omg That would drive me crazy! I’d be telling him to sleep on the couch so he can’t wake the baby.


  • That would drive me crazy!! If he wakes the baby, he has to deal with the baby!


  • My partner snores too we have a 7month old and it wakes her too
    we tried thyme oil on his big toe which helped but have now run out of it so he sleeps in another room


  • My husband snores loudly too. I got him a contoured pillow. That helps quite a bit. I too would suggest that he see a GP and possibly get a referral to a sleep specialist. Best of luck.


Post your reply

To post a review/comment please join us or login so we can allocate your points.

↥ Back to top

Thanks For Your Star Rating!

Would you like to add a written rating or just a star rating?

Write A Rating Just A Star Rating
Join