Emotions and relationships in early parenthood

Becoming a parent can be a deeply emotional change, and many people felt quite overwhelmed by how much they loved the baby and how parenthood enriched their lives. One mother whose baby was conceived by donor insemination had feared this might affect their feelings for the baby, but her worries quickly disappeared. She was conscious of being over-protective sometimes. A few parents said it took them a while to feel a bond with the baby, especially if the baby was in special care (see ‘Looking back – preterm birth and special care’).

She was unprepared for the strength of her love for the baby. Parenthood has enriched their lives.

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Being parents has made them stronger as a couple. Now they know what they had been missing. (Read…

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She and her husband love being parents and would like another baby. She wants family life to be…

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She was worried how they would feel about the baby after birth but they both adored her straight…

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Some people found being a parent made them more emotional generally, and many said their priorities had changed, including the mother of a baby born with Down’s syndrome.

Parenthood has made her more emotional generally, and she can hardly bear news reports about…

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Having a baby with Down’s syndrome has made her value people more, regardless of their status or…

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Emotions can be very different at different stages of parenthood. In the early weeks tiredness and sleep deprivation can make people feel quite low. Some people were surprised how easy it was to give up a busy social life, but many women recommended setting aside some time in the evenings to spend with their partner.

She found it easier than expected to adapt to being a parent and changing her lifestyle. (Read by…

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Nothing had prepared her for how much parenthood would change her life, but she and her partner…

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Women often felt sharing parenthood brought them closer to their partner, but tiredness and the presence of another person in the relationship could sometimes be a strain.

The demands of caring for a small baby make them really tired, but they try to find time to go…

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Some relationships broke up because the prospect of new responsibilities and changes in lifestyle was too much (see ‘Relationships and sex during pregnancy’).

Some women also wanted some time for themselves and this could be particularly important for single parents. Coming home from hospital and realising they were on their own now could be quite stressful. Sometimes family members or the baby’s father provided care so the mother could have a break, although some said they then missed the baby.

Coming home from hospital and realising she was on her own now was quite stressful. (Read by an…

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Her family and the baby’s father sometimes look after the baby to give her a break, but she…

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One single mother enjoyed being back at work part-time because it got her out of the house and talking to other adults. Several mothers went back to work because they liked the company and enjoyed their job.

She enjoys being back at work part-time because it gets her out of the house and talking to other…

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She was not sure at first if shed want to return to work, but she loves her job and decided to…

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Other people wanted to stay at home and spend as much time as possible with the baby. One mother advised women to make the most of the time they had with their children while they were small, even if it meant having less money, and to be confident they could be a good parent.

She wanted to spend as much time as possible with her baby and decided not to go back to work….

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Her advice to other young, single mothers is to make the most of their time with their children…

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Many people feel a little down or tearful in the few days after the birth (often known as ‘baby blues’), but a few people will develop persistent postnatal depression. This happened to one mother some months after the birth of her son, who had a heart defect and needed surgery. As well as the months of anxiety about her son’s health, she felt going back to work too early contributed to her depression. (See also ‘When something is wrong with the baby’).

She went back to work after her son’s health improved, but became depressed. Counselling helped…

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Feeding and caring for the baby

Infant feeding is an important and complex topic. Here we focus on what information about feeding and caring for the baby parents would have liked...