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8 OUT OF 10 RELATIONSHIPS WILL BREAK UP IMMEDIATELY AFTER HAVING A BABY. THESE ARE THE HIDDEN REASONS.

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8 OUT OF 10 RELATIONSHIPS WILL BREAK UP IMMEDIATELY AFTER HAVING A BABY. THESE ARE THE HIDDEN REASONS.

Usually most couples are never prepared for what the baby coming entails. So it leads to breakups. Babies come with responsibilities including and challenges starting with sleepless nights, change in house routines , no welcoming and haggings, alot of crying, new smell mostly from the mother, now breastfeeding, man required to cook more frequently than usual, no sex, or less sex, sex with no styles, less romance mostly and romance without touching boobs,name them. Men end up giving up. His wife gradually becomes a stranger,save for the kid. Men hardly prepare in advance to understand that after the wife gives birth, there will be a lot of love and attention given to the new born baby. The habit of going without sex, romance and serenation may go on for months before things get back to normals.
There are several factors that can contribute to couples breaking up after having a baby. Some of the common reasons include:

1. Stress and Sleep Deprivation:The arrival of a new baby often comes with significant stress and a disruption of sleep patterns, which can lead to increased tension and conflicts between partners.

2. Changes in Priorities:Becoming parents can shift a couple’s priorities. They may prioritize the needs of the child over their relationship, leading to neglect of their partnership.

3. Lack of Communication:With the demands of parenting, couples might communicate less effectively or have less time for each other, which can create distance and misunderstandings.

4. Financial Strain: Raising a child can be expensive, and financial pressures can strain a relationship, leading to conflicts and resentment.

5. Role Changes:New parents often experience changes in their roles and responsibilities, which can sometimes lead to a lack of understanding and dissatisfaction.

6. Lack of Support: Insufficient support from family, friends, or community resources can make parenting more challenging and strain the relationship.

7. Unrealistic Expectations:Unrealistic expectations about parenthood and the changes it would bring to the relationship can lead to disappointment and conflict.

It’s important to note that while these factors can contribute to relationship issues after having a baby, many couples successfully navigate this transition by maintaining open communication, seeking support when needed, and finding ways to balance their roles as parents and partners. Every relationship is unique, and there’s no one-size-fits-all explanation for why some couples break up after becoming parents.

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