Bonds after Baby: Rebuild your marriage, reduce postpartum resentment & guard maternal mental health
Does your home sometimes feel tense and quiet after a disagreement, as if the silence has taken over the room? For many couples, the silent treatment appears when emotions run high and speaking up feels risky. What looks like distance on the surface often reflects deeper relationship conflict that feels overwhelming to face in the moment.
This tension can feel especially strong during early parenthood. When an exhausted parent is balancing a baby, work, and a home, small moments can quickly build internal tension, and even simple conversations may start to feel heavy.
There is a way to melt the ice and return to a place of warmth and mutual support.
In this episode, I explore how the pressures of the postpartum stage can affect many new parents, and how these moments often trigger deeper attachment fears inside a relationship.
We look at how avoidance behaviors and the behavioral signals couples fall into are often protective responses. I also talk about the body’s response to stress, including signs of emotional flooding, and a framework that supports healthier emotional regulation.
The goal is not perfection in communication. The goal is learning how to break the ice when distance appears, so you can slowly return to one another with warmth, understanding, and connection.
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Evie
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This Podcast is not an alternative for mental health assistance and/or counseling with a licensed professional. For any specific medical questions about your condition and/or concerns, please contact your healthcare provider. This Podcast should not be considered mental health advice, rather for the sole purpose of information and education.