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Of course you knew it was going to be a couple of months, after all, the arrival of a baby would turn everything from the bottom up, but you didn't realize that it would be tight between the two of you. Sleeplessness, tension and quarrel. Here are the most common sources of voltage and solutions.
Cathy O'Neil, the co-author of Babyproofing Your Marriage, compiled a list of the most common sources of discussion between newly born couples and how to solve your initial problems without action.Quarrel # 1: Whose Rest Is More Important?
My brother is always asleep, and he doesn't get out of bed on the night before 8:30, unless he wants to do something. - Sandra R.What to do: We accept that sleep is a priority - both of us. Somebody should be up in the morning. Some think it, because it was at night, deserves sleep, and others think it, because it worked 50 hours a week, deserves sleep. Both of you are right. You both deserve it, and with a little organization, you can easily find a couple of extra snooze hours for both of you. If you need to skip the weekly football game with your buddies, or if you don't wash it right away, so be it. Some couples plan an entire week ahead, but O'Neil warns that a long-term plan can be overly complicated to stick to. Instead, just focus on the next 24 hours - how can you reduce your choices so that you both relax.
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