"My wife and I are struggling to connect after having baby"- KZN listener Pravin shares

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When a couple makes the decision to grow their family from two to three or possibly more, there is bound to be some change in every aspect of their lives.

That is why most families plan their pregnancies when it comes to career and finances.

It is undoubtedly one of the biggest transformations that one can face when they become a parent. Yes, there are challenges with the bringing up a child especially the first two years. It is the early mornings with diaper changes and breast or bottle feeding schedules.

Some couples grow stronger whilst others can grow apart because so much time is dedicated to caring for the child.

This is exactly the case for this week's edition of the #TheFixer with Stacey and J Sbu.
31 Mar 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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