Set aside 10 minutes each day to talk and share your feelings. Clarify childcare responsibilities so that Dad also takes an active part. Schedule a weekly date night, even if it’s just watching a movie at home. Be understanding, say thank you often, and give more hugs.
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Nurturing Your Marriage After Baby: Keep the Love Alive
Challenges to the Postpartum Marriage
- Sleep deprivation: both are exhausted and easily lose emotional control
- Shift in focus: all energy goes to the child, neglecting each other
- Parenting disagreements: different feeding and education approaches lead to arguments
Practical Ways to Nurture Your Relationship
1. Keep Communicating
Set aside 10 minutes daily, put down phones, and talk about each other’s feelings and needs.
2. Share Responsibilities
Clarify parenting and household division of labor; dad should also actively participate in childcare.
3. Create Couple Time
Arrange a date weekly, even if it’s just watching a movie at home.
4. Understand Each Other
Mom understands dad’s work pressure; dad understands mom’s hard work with the baby.
5. Stay Intimate
Consider resuming sex life after the 42-day postpartum check-up; don’t rush.
Behaviors to Avoid
- Don’t argue in front of the child
- Don’t communicate through blame; express needs positively instead
- Don’t shoulder all the pressure alone
Children are the fruit of love; don’t let parenting consume your love. The couple relationship is the core of the family.
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How to Maintain a Good Relationship After Childbirth
Set aside 10 minutes every day to talk and share your feelings. Clarify the division of childcare duties—dad should take an active part too. Arrange one date night a week, even if it is just watching a movie at home. Understand each other, say thank you more often, and give more hugs.