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Can having children ‘ruin’ a relationship?

by Kaylum Keet
PICTURE: PEXELS

Parenthood is a life-altering journey that can bring  immense joy and fulfilment, but it can also introduce a new set of challenges that can strain a relationship. While having children doesn’t necessarily “ruin” a relationship, it does require careful navigation and open communication to ensure that the partnership remains strong and healthy.

The arrival of a child often shifts the focus from the couple to the new responsibilities of parenting. Sleepless nights, divided attention, and changing priorities can create stress and exhaustion. Couples might find themselves with less time for each other, leading to feelings of neglect or resentment. However, this phase also presents an opportunity for couples to learn to work as a team, share responsibilities, and deepen their bond through shared experiences.

According to Better Health Channel, communication is key during this period of adjustment. Addressing concerns, expressing needs, and finding ways to reconnect are vital for maintaining a strong relationship. Seeking support from family, friends, or professionals can also provide valuable guidance and perspective.

Parenthood can reveal previously hidden aspects of a partner’s character, and differing parenting styles can lead to disagreements. However, these challenges offer chances for growth. Respecting each other’s viewpoints, compromising and making joint decisions foster understanding and unity.

According to the Conversation, many couples who have children tend to feel less satisfaction from their relationships as they shift from lovers to parents. However, parenthood can strengthen a relationship in unforeseen ways. Navigating challenges together fosters resilience and deepens emotional intimacy. Witnessing a partner’s commitment to their child can create a newfound admiration, rekindling the romantic spark.

While having children can present challenges that strain a relationship, it doesn’t have to lead to its ruin. Open communication, mutual respect, and shared responsibilities are essential for overcoming hurdles and growing as a couple. Parenthood offers the chance for couples to strengthen their bond, discover new dimensions of their relationship, and ultimately, embark on a shared journey filled with love and growth.

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