Why Your Partner Feels Like a Stranger After Baby (It's Not What You Think) | 236

Why Your Partner Feels Like a Stranger After Baby (It's Not What You Think) | 236

Author: Trish Ware, RN January 7, 2026 Duration: 21:27

In this heartfelt episode, I, Trish, your trusted labor and delivery nurse and mom of seven, unpacks the complex emotions and realities new parents face after having a baby. She shares personal experiences and professional insights, revealing why relationships feel strained postpartum and how it's rooted in biology and differing realities. You'll learn essential strategies to bridge the gap, manage resentment, and communicate effectively with your partner. Plus, hear transformative stories from women who've navigated these challenging times, and discover how to create a team agreement and schedule check-ins to keep your relationship strong. Remember, mama, you're not alone - let's get through this together.

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Helpful Timestamps:

  1. 02:11 Understanding the Postpartum Relationship Strain
  2. 03:16 The Biological Shift: Why You Feel Different
  3. 06:47 Bridging the Gap: Communication is Key
  4. 07:56 Accepting Imperfect Help
  5. 09:42 Recognizing Each Other's Efforts
  6. 11:56 A Conversation That Changed Everything
  7. 14:42 Creating a Team Agreement
  8. 17:16 Finding Your New Normal
  9. 18:45 Support and Resources

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Ever find yourself scrolling through endless forums late at night, wondering about the real, unfiltered details of childbirth that no one seems to talk about plainly? The Birth Experience with Labor Nurse Mama is here to change that. Hosted by Trish Ware, RN, this podcast draws directly from her years in the delivery room, where she’s helped bring thousands of newborns into the world. She knows the questions that keep you up at night, from the logistical-like how to effectively push or what Pitocin actually does-to the vulnerable fears about epidurals, VBACs, or those embarrassing but totally normal moments. Trish moves beyond clinical jargon to offer honest, compassionate, and evidence-based insights that feel like a conversation with a trusted friend who’s seen it all. Each episode tackles a specific aspect of pregnancy, labor, and early parenting, like navigating breastfeeding challenges or figuring out newborn care, with the goal of replacing anxiety with practical knowledge. Tuning into this podcast means getting a seasoned labor nurse’s perspective delivered with warmth and a deep understanding of what you’re going through, helping you feel more prepared and empowered for your own journey.
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