-
Latest News
Archives by Category
- Blog (38)
- Books I Like (1)
- Did You Know (3)
- Events (6)
- FAQ (3)
- Local Resources (8)
- New Resources (6)
- News (21)
- Partnerships (1)
- Uncategorized (20)
Archives by Tag
anxiety babies birth comfort Books I Like central CT new parent resources cognitive behavioral treatment depression enjoying chilldren expectant couples family From We to Three gratitude Hartford Hospital letting go love Love and Logic mothers of multiples new parents Nurturing Families nurturing your relationship parenting parenting classes parent resources perinatal anxiety perinatal depression postpartum postpartum depression Post Partum Disorders postpartum support international power PPD pregnancy preventing postpartum depression problems sleeping resource for new parents resources for moms Sarah Thayer Sharon Thomason sleep deprivation support support for new moms Support group support network transitions twins
Tag Archives: pregnancy
Making LOVE
As we approach the holiday of love, my mind goes to the transforming experiences of my husband’s and my expanding love for each other when we chose to grow our family: first our daughter and then, (who knew we had too much love for just one more??) our twin boys. (Kids, “too much information” warning, Continue Reading »
Life After Baby!
I heard an interview yesterday with Jane Roper, author of “Double Time“, her memoir about surviving and thriving after the birth her twin daughters. In the interview she stated that her biggest worry, when she discovered that she was having twins, was “Is this going to completely take over my life?” This common concern shows Continue Reading »
Beat the Odds: Your Marriage CAN be even BETTER after Baby!
Many researchers have found that marital satisfaction decreases after the transition to parenthood. Dr. John Gottman observed that a whopping 67% of couples were unhappy with their relationship after their babies arrived! The foundation of the family is the parent relationship. If that partnership suffers, each individual in the family, particularly the baby, suffers. To Continue Reading »