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Did you know that the first year postpartum has the highest divorce rate than any other time during a marriage? I imagine this must be due to the enormous stress and major role transitioning that occurs when a couple has a new baby. For those of us with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, the stresses on a marriage grow even larger. I recall that my own husband was very confused by my illness. He didn't understand what was wrong with me. I was no longer behaving like the person he married, and

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postpartumprogress.com — “While we know that the first year after having a baby is statistically the most difficult for marriages and partnerships, we certainly cannot say that every woman who is struggling with postpartum depression or a related illness will also be in a marriage or partnership full of conflict. Nor can we say that women who are in conflicted relationships are also all working their way through perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. However, I am pretty sure that most of us who have given birth to or adoView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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