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Health Tip: Being Healthy Parents
By LadyLively on August 8, 2014
While having a baby provides many wonderful experiences, it also adds stress to a relationship.
The American Academy of Family Physicians suggests how to keep your relationship strong once baby joins the family:
- Find time to spend together, as well as individual alone time for each of you.
- Schedule date nights at least every other week, if possible.
- Take time to talk to each other about everything you’re feeling, both the good and the bad.
- Disagreements are to be expected, but make sure you handle them respectfully and fairly.
- Listen to each other, and make up after disagreements.
Source: HealthDay
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