Catherine O’Brien
Happy With Baby
About
Sleepless nights, life changes causing stress and even postpartum depression are things most new parents know are possible when baby comes home.
Sudden relationship and personal challenges might come as a big surprise though! Navigating life as a family can be harder than you expect. Between unwanted parenting advice from outsiders and no time for self-care, communication with your partner can halt to a standstill. Your once-steady partner suddenly feels like part of the problem.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Catherine O’Brien and her husband, Rick Heyer, lay out all the communication and relationship tips that new parents cannot live without, during baby’s first year and beyond.Navigate through difficult circumstances like overcoming a hard pregnancy with step-by-step guidance. Find relationship advice that will transform you into a couple who works together to be the best caregivers to your baby that you can be.
Some of the secrets to success include:
- Exactly what you need to say when you just want some time to yourself because self-care is a must
- How to bring the passion (fireworks included!) back into your relationship after baby comes
- Master tips on how to create an all-encompassing schedule for you, baby, and your dates – yes, dates!
- How to stop keeping score and navigate your new relationship normal together.
- The 3 questions to ask yourself and your partner daily to ensure you’re on the same team and bonding with your new child.
Even couples who have the “best marriage ever” can’t come home from the hospital and expect to become perfect parents. You need training. You need discipline. And you need a guide on how to keep building a happy relationship.
Effective communication, self-care, and Happy With Baby. When partners become parents, these are the tools they’ll need.
Catherine O’Brien is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and the founder of HappyWithBaby.com. She knows what it’s like to be overwhelmed, out of energy, and out of ideas as a new parent. She created Happy With Baby in order for new and expecting parents to discover the advice she wishes she could have had when managing expectations of parenthood and relationships.
After giving birth to her first child, Catherine realized that adding a baby into a relationship dynamic changes everything. She discovered her passion for helping new parents to communicate and thrive through this transition, equipping them to be effective caregivers and with a happy marriage.
Catherine acts as a California state co-coordinator for Postpartum Support International and also helped to establish A Mother’s Heart in Sacramento, where mothers with perinatal and anxiety disorders go to receive support.
Follow her on Facebook at Happy With Baby, on Instagram @happywithbaby, and on her website, HappyWithBaby.com.