Close Menu
FridayPosts
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Trending
    • Announcing the Christian Discipler Certification Course (CDC): Multiply Disciples. Multiply Impact.
    • From Handmade to Highly Profitable Business: 25 DIY Products You Can Make and Sell in 2025
    • Who Is Joan Garcia? 10 Things to Know About Barça’s New Goalkeeping Sensation
    • Rwanda and DR Congo Seal Draft Peace Deal: Could This Be the End of Africa’s Longest War?
    • UK Bans South Africa’s Julius Malema Over Hate Speech, Hamas Ties
    • Trump Approves Iran Strike Plan But Hesitates on Execution: “Unconditional Surrender—I’ve Had It”
    • “We’re Here to Govern, Not to Bury”: Tinubu Vows to End Benue Killings After Yelewata Massacre
    • INEC Strikes Back: No New Parties for 2027 Without Full Compliance
    • AAJ Consulting Ltd
    • World News
    • Life Coaching
    • Leadership
    • Business
    • Small Business
    • Faith
    • Podcast
    • Shop
    • Classified Ads
    • More
      • About FridayPosts
      • Advertise With Us
      • Contact Us
      • Be A Contributor
      • Send News Tips
      • Privacy
      • Terms
      • EBooks
      • My account
        • Cart
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    FridayPostsFridayPosts
    Subscribe
    Thursday, June 19
    • AAJ Consulting Ltd
    • World News
    • Life Coaching
    • Leadership
    • Business
    • Small Business
    • Faith
    • Podcast
    • Shop
    • Classified Ads
    • More
      • About FridayPosts
      • Advertise With Us
      • Contact Us
      • Be A Contributor
      • Send News Tips
      • Privacy
      • Terms
      • EBooks
      • My account
        • Cart
    FridayPosts
    Home»Relationships

    6 Marriage Problems Couples Often Face After Having A New Baby

    Chief EditorBy Chief EditorJanuary 9, 2019 Relationships No Comments6 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Bringing your baby home is a magical bonding time for most couples. But life with a newborn is also incredibly stressful, full of little hiccups you may have never anticipated during pregnancy.

    What are some of the most pressing concerns new parents face right after the baby is born? Below, marriage therapists around the country share the top six issues brought up in their offices.

    “My partner doesn’t show up the way I need them to.”

    New parents balance it all and then some: ever-changing sleeping and eating schedules, doctor’s appointments, running errands with a fussy baby. It’s exhausting, mostly thankless work, and it can drive you up the wall if your partner isn’t helping.

    Don’t let your expectations on baby-related responsibilities go unspoken: If things aren’t equitable and you’re shouldering the bulk of the parenting, household and emotional labor at home, speak up, said Dori Gatter, a psychotherapist in West Hartford, Connecticut.

    “Sit down with your partner for a heart-to-heart without blame, criticism or negativity,” she said. “Try to see them as innocent.”

    To broach the conversation, “Talk about your own childhoods, what roles your parents had in childrearing and how you want to do things similarly or differently from what they did,” Gatter said.

    Then, talk about what you expect ― not demand ― of your partner and figure out a compromise.

    “I’m exhausted. Why am I on diaper duty most nights?”

    Quality sleep is a thing of the past with a newborn. When your baby is teeny-tiny, count yourself lucky if you get more than two or three hours of shut-eye.

    If your partner is sleeping like a baby and not helping out at night, there’s bound to be some resentment, said Laurel Steinberg, a psychotherapist in New York City. If a mom is breastfeeding, the feeding may be left entirely up to her at first, but her partner should pick up the slack in other ways (rocking the baby to sleep, for instance, or diaper duty). And if she decides to incorporate pumping into her routine, her partner should step up and do some bottle feeding.

    “The solution for this issue has to be practical — if one parent has to get up early to go to the office, perhaps he or she should be the one to get up on the weekends,” she said. “If both partners have to get up early to go to work, they could alternate nights.”

    HERO IMAGES VIA GETTY IMAGES
    Nighttime responsibilities need to be evenly divided, therapist Laurel Steinberg said.

    “We hardly ever have sex.”

    Sex is undoubtedly going to be different post-baby, with each of you experiencing highs and lows in sexual desire. Fatigue, stress, a lack of time or your baby’s sleeping habits might get in the way of sex, or there may be physical impediments, such as vaginal bleeding or pain from breastfeeding.

    You may even begin thinking about sex with your partner differently in the wake of these changes or just not feel sexy, said Aaron Anderson, a couples therapist in Denver.

    “If this happens, don’t get unnerved,” he said. “A lot of times it just takes a few times of doing the deed before you forget about the body changes and other things making sex more complicated.”

    Talk about your sexual desires and changing feelings during this postpartum period. Eventually, sex will get good again, Anderson said.

    “I thought we were on the same page when it came to parenting styles. I was wrong.”

    You may have had conversations about big-ticket parenting issues prior to baby: You weren’t going to co-sleep, you were firmly team breastfeeding. That’s all well and good, but once your little one arrives, you might feel differently. A baby can complicate even the best-laid plans, Gatter said.

    To arrive at a compromise, she tells couples to practice “mirroring,” a therapeutic technique meant to facilitate deep listening.

    “Essentially, one person talks first and the other mirrors or reflects back exactly what they heard until the person is done sharing,” she said. “Then, they switch. This way you both are heard and understood.”

    “Be careful not to make the other person feel bad or wrong for their beliefs,” she said. “Typically, once we hear the backstory of why someone feels or thinks the way they do, we have more compassion and understanding.”

    10’000 HOURS VIA GETTY IMAGES
    Your thoughts on parenting may change once the baby arrives, psychotherapist Dori Gatter said.

    “We disagree on who gets to visit our baby at home.”

    Visitors can be a huge point of contention for new parents, especially during cold and flu season. Your wife’s coworker’s offer to drop off homemade lasagna is sweet and well-intentioned, but babies have fragile immune systems; you may be wary of anyone who could potentially carry a virus or illness.

    To avoid stressful arguments about guests, make sure your pediatrician has OK’d visits and set a protocol for visitors: What will guests have to do when they arrive (shoes off, use hand sanitizer)? How long can they stay?

    “It’s totally understandable for parents to be worried about germs or want quiet, private time to bond with their new addition,” Steinberg said.

    “I don’t get any attention from my partner.”

    Overnight, you went from a twosome to a trio that includes a demanding little human. You liked all the attention, romance and affection you had before, and now you might feel a little neglected by your partner (not to mention feeling drained emotionally by your newborn). That’s entirely normal, said Anderson.

    The solution is to pencil in truly quality time with each other, he said. (And no, Netflix and chill isn’t going to cut it, no matter how addictive those new episodes of “Black Mirror” may be.)

    “The way you can address it is to capitalize on time when the baby is asleep to connect with each other ― and of course, to use babysitters. A lot of babysitters,” Anderson said. “Turn off the TV and actually do some connecting – the same goes when you get a babysitter: Get out of the house and enjoy some baby-free time.”

    In the end, you, your partner and baby will benefit.

     

     

    [HuffPost]

    Post Views: 47

    Comments

    comments

    Marriage Problems New Baby
    Chief Editor
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)

    As the Editor-In-Chief at Fridayposts, my commitment is to make valuable, insightful and useful articles and latest news contents available to our highly esteemed readers and subscribers.

    Keep Reading

    Effective Communication in Families: The Key to Harmony

    Building Trust Through Openness in Relationships

    Woman seeking divorce claims husband beats her like child

    2024: Changing is vital for progress

    Spousal battery leads gender violence

    PIA: We’ll resist 3% allocation to host communities, it’s aberration to N’Delta people – IYC

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Sponsored Ads
    Live a Total Christian Life
    Grow Spiritually. Sharpen Your Mind. Unlock Your God-Given Gifts.
    ENROLL Total Christian Certification Course Now


    Become a Certified Christian Discipler
    Get Equipped. Empower Others. Expand the Kingdom.
    ENROLL Christian Discipler Certification Course Now

    Products
    • The Five-Fold Relationships: A Five-Fold Perspective for Creating Perfect Relationships in Work and Life (Paperback Book) The Five-Fold Relationships: A Five-Fold Perspective for Creating Perfect Relationships in Work and Life (Paperback Book) ₦30,000.00 Original price was: ₦30,000.00.₦21,433.50Current price is: ₦21,433.50.
    • The Five-Fold Relationships: A Five-Fold Perspective for Creating Perfect Relationships in Work and Life (Hardcover Book) The Five-Fold Relationships: A Five-Fold Perspective for Creating Perfect Relationships in Work and Life (Hardcover Book) ₦42,000.00 Original price was: ₦42,000.00.₦35,623.50Current price is: ₦35,623.50.
    • Don't Stay, Don't Stale: How Constant Movement Sparks Lasting Success (Hardcover Book) Don't Stay, Don't Stale: How Constant Movement Sparks Lasting Success (Hardcover Book) ₦45,000.00 Original price was: ₦45,000.00.₦36,283.00Current price is: ₦36,283.00.
    • Spiritual Leadership in Contemporary Times: Serving, Growing, and Transforming Lives (Hardcover Book) Spiritual Leadership in Contemporary Times: Serving, Growing, and Transforming Lives (Hardcover Book) ₦35,000.00 Original price was: ₦35,000.00.₦26,453.00Current price is: ₦26,453.00.
    • Spiritual Leadership in Contemporary Times: Serving, Growing, and Transforming Lives (Paperback Book) Spiritual Leadership in Contemporary Times: Serving, Growing, and Transforming Lives (Paperback Book) ₦25,000.00 Original price was: ₦25,000.00.₦15,554.00Current price is: ₦15,554.00.
    JUST IN

    Announcing the Christian Discipler Certification Course (CDC): Multiply Disciples. Multiply Impact.

    June 19, 2025

    From Handmade to Highly Profitable Business: 25 DIY Products You Can Make and Sell in 2025

    June 19, 2025

    Who Is Joan Garcia? 10 Things to Know About Barça’s New Goalkeeping Sensation

    June 19, 2025

    Rwanda and DR Congo Seal Draft Peace Deal: Could This Be the End of Africa’s Longest War?

    June 19, 2025

    UK Bans South Africa’s Julius Malema Over Hate Speech, Hamas Ties

    June 19, 2025
    Sponsored

    Selabaya, Nigeria Free Classified Ads Website

     

    • NIGERIA
    • POPULAR POSTS

    Enroll ‘Total Christian Certification’ Course: Transform Your Faith, Lead with Purpose, Live Fully in Christ | Hubpile | KPA | KPM

    April 6, 2025

    Petrol Price Hike: NLC and Atiku Warn of Dire Consequences as Nigerians Face Economic Hardship

    September 9, 2024

    Small Investment, Big Returns: A Guide to Launching a Business in Nigeria with 100k Naira or Less

    August 29, 2024

    Student Loan: FG plans pilot scheme for public institutions

    April 6, 2024

    Uzza, The Ark of Covenant And The Tale of Sisters Nicki And Tasha

    August 31, 2017

    Towards Your Destiny: You May Not Look It Now!

    September 6, 2016

    Tips for Newly Weds: How to Make a Beautiful Home

    January 21, 2017

    Death Sentence for Kidnappers in Nigeria: What Were Senators Waiting For?

    May 5, 2016
    Podcast This Week

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from Fridayposts.com about politics, leadership and business.

    FOLLOW US
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
    • WhatsApp
    Exchange Rate

    Exchange Rate USD: Thu, 19 Jun.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.