Changing Relationships

We published a new article on Babyvibe today exploring ways to nurture our relationships as partners and parents.  For now, we will share an excerpt with you:

babyvibeChanging Relationships

Children change our relationships – with ourselves, partners, friends, family, and even with our work – change is a given.

For women with partners, the changes can be both heart-warming and challenging. We are learning to see one another as partners and parents, and too often we let the partner part slip amidst the routine and hard but beautiful work of parenthood. It takes intentional effort to nurture your relationship as well as your children.

However, there are some couples who seem to thrive as parents. Life as a family can also make your love for one another grow all the stronger. Any happy couple will tell you that it doesn’t come easy. Maintaining a healthy relationship takes hard work, but it’s good work. Here are a few simple ideas to help nurture your relationship:

You can read the whole article here on Babyvibe.

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How do you nurture your relationship as partners and parents?

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3 Responses to “Changing Relationships”

  1. Hi, I’ve been a lurker around your blog for a few months. I love this article and your entire site! Looking forward to reading more!

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