#225 | Will You Ever Have a Satisfying Sex Life Again After Having a Baby? - Parenting, Marriage & Mental Health Support For Dads
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Have you ever wondered why the arrival of a new baby can feel like it changes everything in your relationship, especially for dads?
What if it takes longer to recover than you thought?
For many first-time fathers, the strain a new baby places on their relationship can last for years.
From sleep deprivation to intimacy struggles, balancing the demands of a new born can leave dads feeling disconnected from their partner.
This episode dives into those challenges, with practical insights on how to navigate the difficult early years and beyond.
In this episode, listeners will learn:
- Why relationship satisfaction for first-time fathers can take up to two years to bounce back.
- How second-time dads recover quicker, and what lessons they can share.
- The power of honest communication and tips for reconnecting with your partner amid the chaos of parenthood.
Hit play now and discover how to build a stronger, more resilient relationship as you navigate fatherhood’s biggest challenges!
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Dear Podcast Listener, Thank you for your support. This podcast aims to support dads all over the world, especially those struggling with their mental health.
This podcast is my hobby, but I'd like it to become much more than that one day. For that to happen, I need the support of either one very wealthy angel investor or a few thousand, possibly slightly less wealthy (but no less generous) angel investors.
To develop the podcast and hopefully support more dads, I need some help. With that in mind, if you enjoyed this episode and want to help me with what I'm trying to do,
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James
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Hello, I'm James & not long ago, I was a very anxious and somewhat overwhelmed husband & dad.
After about a decade of setbacks & enough coffee to sink a ship, I’m a much happier dad.
As previously mentioned, I want to try & help other dads be the best they can without losing their mental health.
Mental health battles are something I am all too familiar with.
In 2010, my GP suggested I do a 12-week CBT course with the NHS. During this course, I was diagnosed as having Pure OCD, which explained a lot.
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Dear "close dad mate"
I've just started listening to a podcast on apple podcasts for dads, which I think you might like.
It covers dad friendly topics like men's mental health, parenting, marriage, and the importance of mental health awareness and emotional intelligence for improving men's mental health.
The episodes are every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. They're not too long, have the occasional dad joke, one liner and parody song. The host struggles with his own mental health so seems keen to want to helps others in a similar position.
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