![]() ![]() Make time each week to take time-out from the busy of your life to be together – as a couple and a family to bond with your baby bump. Now’s the time to make time to connect with your partner, communicate with her and listen to her, and to be all in, in the preparation for welcoming your baby and becoming parents. Relationships need a strong foundation to do better than just survive and not become a statistic. The radical changes, stress and pressure of adjusting to parenthood are the ultimate relationship tests. The reality is, the first year of new parenthood is a high-risk time for couples and their relationship. Attachment science tells us that pregnancy birth and the early years are formative years for the parent/child relationship, so it’s important not to underestimate how important you are as a dad now, and how important this time is to your bond and relationship with your child. ![]() Those golden moments of bonding like we often see in the movies don’t just magically happen – the groundwork begins, and we need to ‘be there’ as much as we possibly can, to build and nurture the bond we have with our kids. ![]()
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