5 Ways to Rekindle Romance After Baby Arrives

5 Ways to Rekindle Romance After Baby Arrives

It is very common for couples to have a drop in their sexual desire after they have just had a baby. There is no need to feel guilty or hopeless as this is something that happens to a lot of people. So, do not worry because you are not alone. We give you some simple ways to keep the romance alive after the baby arrives.

1. Talk to each other

After you two have just had a baby, it is important to stay emotionally connected. It is not just always about sex and if you are emotionally connected to each other, then there is a bigger possibility that you will soon go back to your healthy sex life. Share your fears, worries, insecurities, guilt, and more with each other. You can also talk about your sexual and emotional needs. As long as you are able to have a healthy discussion on such topics, there is hope for rekindling the romance.

2. Share your responsibilities

One of the major reasons why parents of a newborn do not feel very sexually active is because they are constantly tired or exhausted. They are unable to get proper sleep and the added responsibilities can take a toll on their physical as well as emotional health. Such a scenario can be made a little less problematic if you two work as a team and share the responsibilities. See where you can help each other out. This will ensure that neither of you has to deal with an out of control situation on your own. This will also bring you emotionally closer to each other.

3. Ensure that you get some alone time

This can be extremely difficult to do when you have a new born in the house. However, getting some alone time is crucial to rekindling romance. You could try showering together or simply snuggling in bed. Work around your baby’s sleeping pattern. Even if you get some 10 minutes alone, it can prove very helpful. All you have to do is make sure that you utilize those 10 minutes in working towards rekindling the romance.

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