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Relationships

To say that all of your relationships change after having kids is an understatement. They’re not necessarily better or worse, just...different. Nevertheless, navigating relationships post-baby can be tricky.
 

Luckily, seasoned NPN parents have plenty of advice for adjusting to the new normal with friends (new and old), in-laws, your parents, co-workers and, most of all, your partner. Have a question about a particularly thorny situation you’re dealing with? The discussion forum is here for you 24/7.


Featured articles

4 ways I focus on my marriage after becoming a parent
Having a child puts a strain on just about any marriage. Here's how one Chicago dad and mom nurture their relationship with a one-year-old toddler.
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Is your relationship ready for baby? 4 tips to prepare your partnership
What to do to prepare and protect one of the most important things to you and your baby: your marriage or partnership.
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I met my mommy match on a blind date
It's hard to find mom friends you can really connect with. Here's how one Chicago mom found her match on a blind play date.
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Discussions

Controlling MIL

As an offshoot of the crazy wedding stories thread, I wanted to see if anyone has successfully navigated the MIL-DIL relationship. I have a very anxious/controlling MIL.  I believe the the contro...


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