Don't Miss
- Tips for Spending Holiday Time With Family Members Who Live with Dementia
- Tainted Cucumbers Now Linked to 100 Salmonella Cases in 23 States
- Check Your Pantry, Lay’s Classic Potato Chips Recalled Due to Milk Allergy Risk
- Norovirus Sickens Hundreds on Three Cruise Ships: CDC
- Not Just Blabber: What Baby’s First Vocalizations and Coos Can Tell Us
- What’s the Link Between Memory Problems and Sexism?
- Supreme Court to Decide on South Carolina’s Bid to Cut Funding for Planned Parenthood
- Antibiotics Do Not Increase Risks for Cognitive Decline, Dementia in Older Adults, New Data Says
- A New Way to Treat Sjögren’s Disease? Researchers Are Hopeful
- Some Abortion Pill Users Surprised By Pain, Study Says
Health Tip: When a Couple Becomes Parents
By LadyLively on September 15, 2015
Becoming parents can mean big changes in your lives, but it doesn’t mean your bond has to weaken as your relationship evolves.
The American Academy of Family Physicians recommends that couples:
- Share child care responsibilities as much as possible.
- Make time to be alone together, either out of the house or at home once the baby is asleep.
- Be sure to talk with your spouse about your emotions, and make every effort to work through them.
- It’s OK to disagree. But when you do, treat each other fairly and respectfully, listening to each other and avoiding blame.
Source: HealthDay
Copyright © 2024 HealthDay. All rights reserved.