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9 Big Reasons For Differences Between Husband-Wife After Childbirth
A lot of things change after the arrival of a baby. And while we believe in things like 'change is the only constant', actually dealing with it can get unnerving. Here are the 9 top-most reasons why most couples fight after the arrival of their little munchkin.
9 Reasons Couples Fight after Having a Baby
1. Postpartum Depression
The statistics on mental illnesses like depression and mood swings are a definite eye-opener, and a good reason to take postpartum depression seriously. Studies show that postpartum depression affects women more than we realise, and it has also been suggested that husbands of such women are twice as likely to suffer from postpartum depression too. (Yes, men suffer from PPD too.) While depression manifests in many behavioural ways, one of the common symptoms is constant friction with near and dear ones.
2. Misdirected Frustration
A lot of things change when you have a baby. But the most unnerving change for any mother is that suddenly there is so much happening. A baby is not in a position to comply with what you want. In fact, many believe that you are blessed with just the baby you deserve!
Jokes apart, a lot of the frustration about the baby that the mother cannot vent out properly, get misdirected towards the husband, causing quite a lot of friction between the couple.
3. Sleep Deprivation
Babies mean a lot of work – feeding, bathing, caring for them, tending to their needs can very much occupy a mother's entire day, and many times the night too. In such a situation, she is definitely going to be sleep-deprived. Even for a mother who is getting enough sleep, the quality of the sleep matters. Once a mother, she cannot really rest well unless she knows her baby is absolutely well taken care of. And we all know the effects of lack of sleep.
A stressed out, tired woman, can get angry and snap at things rather easily – and then the poor husband has to bear the brunt!
4. Intimacy Issues
One of the effects of having a baby is that most women become preoccupied with the baby. Even when the baby is sleeping or resting, in their minds mothers keep on thinking about the baby – what to feed her when she wakes up, sterilising her feeding bottles, etc. How and when is such a woman going to find time to be with her husband? Lack of sex can lead to real ugly fights between couples, and the birth of a baby increases the chances of such a situation arising.
5. The Burden of Expectations
Most women in India are expected to simply rise to the occasion and become exemplary icons of motherhood as soon as the baby is put in their arms in the hospital for the first time. However, a lot of women will confess to having felt completely clueless even after several months of having first held their baby.
However, our culture does not allow its women to feel their way around – let alone talk about – this very natural and common emotion. The result? Women feel crushed by the burden of expectations. Without an outlet for their feelings, they are bound to feel restricted, constrained, and in turn end up fighting with the one person they can vent in front of – their husbands.
6. Time Mismanagement
Many a times, having a tiny human being that constantly needs your attention can become overwhelming. In the bargain, women forget about taking care of themselves, and often times also forget that there are other people around them that also need them. Time mismanagement is a very common reason why couples end up fighting after having a baby. Both partners feel their partner is not giving them enough time and/or attention – and this becomes a common breeding ground for disputes.
7. The Grandparents
One of the most excited party in the family that is eagerly looking forward to the arrival of a baby are the grandparents. They want someone they can fuss over, someone they can spoil. Having raised their own children, they have certain notions about child-rearing, parenting, and how children should be disciplined. More often than not, they also end up giving in to their grandchildren, more and more often than they did with their own kids. They may also want to do things differently.
All of these become conflict points not just for the husband and wife, but for the entire family.
8. Finances
Having a baby is an expensive affair. From diapers, to baby clothes, formula feed, toys, prams, swaddles, highchairs, baby hygiene products... the list of things needed never ends. In fact, with each month, it only keeps on expanding. A lot of times this can become reason for conflict between a couples. Both partners may think of different ways in which they can cut costs, and either partner may not agree with the others point of view.
9. Parenting Styles
While this one may become an issue comparatively later in time, it continues to remain one for a long time, sometimes even till the child is well into her teens. Having come from different family backgrounds, both husband and wife can have rather radically different approaches to parenting – especially with respect to disciplining their child. One may want to be kind and gentle, the other may be a staunch believer of 'spare the rod, spoil the child'.
So, these were the main reasons for husband-wife arguments and disagreements after childbirth. They can daunt the most loving and supportive of couples!
When feeling low and in doubt about your marriage at this crucial juncture of life, just remember this: it is a learning experience for the both of you, and you are both growing together. Your baby is a symbol of your love and will bring you closer, not take you apart. Give things some time, reach out to each other and share your thoughts and concerns. This too shall pass. :) Read more
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7 Reasons You Should Take Up Zumba in the New Year
Getting in perfect shape is everyone’s dream. The zeal and enthusiasm to work towards that goal, though? Whole different story! As much as we know that exercise is important for our body, not everyone is quite fond of it. Hitting the gym may not be everybody’s cup of tea; with all those complicated machines, and things like reps and sets and routines to remember, there seems to be too much effort involved to lose weight! When it comes to regular forms of exercise, though, there’s not much novelty involved either.
This is precisely why Zumba will become your favourite fitness routine to try out this year!
What is Zumba?
Created in the 1990s by Colombian dancer and choreographer Alberto Perez, Zumba involves dance and aerobic movements, largely influenced by various Latin-American dance styles among others. The music played is energetic (Bollywood numbers are played too!) and sometimes, exercises like squats and lunges are also worked into the choreography. While it looks like it’s all fun and games, this medium-intensity workout provides your body with plenty of health benefits. In fact, people who detest exercise are slowly sashaying their way into Zumba because of how fun it is! If you’re one of those people or you’re just looking for a change in fitness routines, this is why you should give Zumba a try!
7 Benefits of Taking Up Zumba
With the 7 health benefits it offers, this is why Zumba is going to be your new favourite exercise!
1. Zumba Lets You Dance Your Way to Good Health
Dancing reduces levels of cortisol (the stress hormone) in your body, which is why you feel so good after grooving to some music. Zumba doesn’t require you to be an exceptionally talented dancer to make the best of the activity. As long as you’re moving your feet (and your hips and glutes too!) in time with the music, your enthusiasm will be just enough! Spend 60 minutes in a Zumba class and you’d be burning approximately 370 calories while having a ball of a time!
2. It’s a Full-body Workout
While the arms aren’t targeted in a traditional Zumba routine, plenty of key areas of the body sure are. Your core is strengthened because a lot of the moves involve the hips and the midsection of the body. Your legs and glutes are also sure to feel the burn as you perform some of the moves which work the hamstrings and quads. After a couple of classes, you’re definitely going to notice a remarkable difference in your flexibility and strength.
3. Zumba is Pretty Low-maintenance
If you’re going to join Zumba classes that are led by an instructor, you’ll probably have to work out in a fitness studio. But you can also follow videos available online or on DVDs and work out at home. As for equipment, well, put on your comfortable sports shoes that will allow for some dance movements, some fitness wear that will accommodate your energetic moves, and that’s it! However, be warned - when we say ‘low-maintenance’, we mean that you don’t need much preparation or equipment for a Zumba workout. You definitely need all the energy you can muster, though!
4. It Helps Build Endurance
A couple of classes down the line, your endurance levels will go up - basically, the amount of oxygen you take in while performing a high-intensity activity will increase. It is perfect for when you’ll need that extra jolt of energy to chase after your little one who refuses to eat his dinner!
5. Zumba is a Social Activity
When you join Zumba classes, you’ll notice that most of the people attending would be regulars, because who can keep away from Zumba once it reels you in with its fun factor? You get to make friends with these people in between all the dancing, clapping, and ‘WOO’ing you’ll be busy with! Additionally, it gives you an extra incentive to not miss a single class.
6. It Will Help Boost Your Mood
Since your cortisol levels go down, your stress levels will be kept at bay. It also helps release endorphins which trigger feelings of positivity, making you feel pretty darn good about yourself and the way you look! And since you’ll be in the midst of like-minded people who want to have fun, the general mood of the group is sure to rub off on you too!
7. Zumba Helps With Serious Health Problems As Well
When it comes to heart health, Zumba helps increase aerobic capacity, which is a measure of cardiovascular fitness. It also reduces blood pressure, lowers bad cholesterol, and leads to a drop in your blood sugar levels, which is useful for diabetics.
With these 7 benefits, we’re sure that Zumba is looking more tempting than ever. Remember, you take out so much time for your family and external commitments; you owe it to yourself to prioritise your good health and happiness. And if exercise is going to help you catch two birds with one stone, i.e. if you can achieve good health and happiness with Zumba, then why not give it a go this year?
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Contribution – Experince of delivering my baby after being tested positive for COVID-19
Things seemed pretty much on track with my pregnancy until the 39th week.
Inspite of all the precautions taken, my husband and mom were tested positive for COVID -19. My husband had chest congestion for a couple of weeks and fever; for which he was under our family doctor’s treatment. My mum and I had lost our sense of smell and taste. When I initially got the symptoms, I informed my gynaec and he said that these are the red flags of COVID and asked me to keep him informed if I get fever.
I had already done the test in the first week of July (before showing any symptoms) as it is mandatory to undergo the test in the last month of pregnancy. My test report then was negative.
When my husband and mom’s reports were out, I broke down and just couldn’t think of what lay ahead. My only concern was to bring the baby into this world with a safe delivery. I immediately contacted my gynaec. He insisted I get admitted immediately and deliver the baby since I had mild symptoms and was still healthy.
I got all the support and strength from my husband, parents, in laws and a few close friends; I felt like a warrior who would fight all the odds and come out as a stronger person .
I rushed to the hospital and got myself admitted. I was accompanied by my mother in law a senior citizen who stood by my side since my husband and mom couldn’t be there as they had to self isolate.
I stayed positive and kept praying for a safe delivery. I was quite confident with my gynaec who also gave me courage that things will be fine.
I was shifted from maternity ward to the COVID ward after my COVID report came positive. My mother in law was asked to go back home as no relative was allowed in this ward.
The doctors tried for a normal delivery for 2 days and then took a call for a caesarean as there was fluctuation in the baby’s heartbeat. The docs didn’t want to risk it and since I was COVID , we were advised not to wait further and go for a caesarean.
This was my first pregnancy and the plight of being alone kept daunting me. I still dint lose faith and kept looking at the brighter side.
I delivered a baby girl on July 23, 2020 and just got a glimpse of her. She was then taken to the NICU where I couldn’t go and I was taken to the Isolation ward. I felt so low as I didnt get to touch, kiss or even nurse my baby.
My husband was in touch over the phone with the gynaecs, nurses in the NICU, paediatricians and took an update on a timely basis.
The next challenge for me was to recover from the caesarean with no one by my side. I still didnt lose hope although my husband, me, our baby were separated from each other. The doctors and nurses were kind enough to see to it that I was comfortable.
One thing that kept me going was Faith in God which can change everything.
A verse from the Bible- ‘And whatever you ask in prayer, you will receive, if you have faith.’
After I got discharged, I had to self-isolate for another 7 days which means I still couldn’t keep my baby with me. However, as per the WHO recommendation, I was able to only nurse the baby taking all the precautions. Our neighbour (family friends) willingly accepted our daughter and took very good care of her. In this world, its rare to find good Samaritans like them who took the risk and accepted our daughter with open arms. My husband moved in with me as I would not be able to manage alone since I was still under recovery from the caesarean operation.
Once things settled, we were finally united with our baby girl who was actually a fighter in this entire narrative. What I have learnt from this episode of my life is that ‘Worry ends when Faith in God Begins ‘ and hence we named our baby girl Iris Faith Fernandes.
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4 Crazy Things Moms Worry About In the Gym!
What do you think about in the gym? Several mommies find the actual workout less taxing than the plentiful worrying about the gym! Frivolous issues can give you company on the treadmill and those thoughts in your head may refuse to leave. And the matter of losing weight? Well, far more pressing matters may choose to invade you!
As a new mom, with pregnancy weight to be shed off, you cannot afford to skip the gym. But in your efforts of getting back into shape, you realise that you always have nagging things in your head while working out! If you have some of these crazy ideas that make you squat less and stress more, maybe it's time to work them out of your system first.
Crazy Thoughts That Drive Moms Away From Gym
1. Am I Looking too Huge?
Do you think you look funny while you’re working out in the gym? In most cases, that’s the number one thought that leads to mommies worrying about in the gym! Well, you’ve probably hit the gym after months and the top concern is to lose those love handles and get yourself back into shape. Worry less about your clothes and more about the treadmill.
2. When will The Ordeal be Over?
Do you have a fit lady working out right next to you? In such situations, even if you plan to work out for an hour, your excitement tends to fizzle out in precisely 15 minutes! This break in motivation begins the ordeal. You start thinking all over again, “I could have washed my baby's clothes in this hour” or “ I could have chatted with mom; she was sounding low the day before.” Instead of falling for this convenient trap, start worrying about the gym goals. Everything else really can wait.
3. Keep Crazy Thoughts on The Back-Burner
Even as you're reaching out for the weights, you suddenly remember that you had boiled milk before leaving for the gym. But wait a minute - did you switch off the gas burner? And there, you have something that will simply not go sit on the back-burner! Just give some credit to yourself and assure your brain that you're a mature person who knows how to manage things before leaving your space. Keep niggling issues at bay if you want to see fitness results.
4. Do I Look Like That Fat Lady?
Well, even if you do, it really is okay. Gaining weight comes naturally to all expecting or new mothers. As long as you're aware of what’s required to shed it, you're good. So, instead of worrying yourself crazy about your looks and hiding the flab, adopt the mantra - “why conceal when you can heal?" Don't drive yourself nuts with crazy thoughts that mean nothing and flare up body image issues.
The life of a mom is hectic and how! It’s normal to have your thoughts going astray when you're working out. What’s important is how you keep collecting yourself. Get back to thinking more about the gym and your fitness goals than those absurd thoughts that come without invitation! Read more
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Copy of – 80 Boy Names That Start With Cal
The name “Cal” itself means “devotion” in Hebrew. The name sounds cool and unique, and many parents seek for that perfect name beginning with “Cal” for their little boy. This article will come handy for those who want to have this prefix in their child’s name. Here, we have put together a list of 80 stunning names starting with “Cal” with their meanings.
Baby Boy Names That Begin With “Cal” With Meanings
If you are on the hunt for baby boy names starting with “Cal”, then your search ends here. Read on to find a list of names that begin with “Cal”. You will definitely find a suitable one that will define your boy’s identity for the rest of his life.
1. Cal
A short and sweet name, this one means “devotion”, “bald” or “hairless”. This single-syllable name is a shortened version of the name Calvin.
2. Calax
This name has an Old Greek origin, and it means “a handsome man”.
3. Calder
Calder is a rare and unique name of Celtic and Old English origin. The meaning of this name is “stream”.
4. Caldre
Caldre is a sassy boy’s name meaning “cold brook”.
5. Caldwiella
Caldwiella is a sophisticated British name meaning “from the cold spring”.
6. Caleb
Pronounced as Kah-leb, it is derived from Hebrew. It means “a dog-like devotion to God” and is a rare name.
7. Caledon
Caledon is a common Irish name of Latin origin. It means “rocky land”.
8. Calemund
Calemund is an elegant boy’s name of English origin. The name means “a dove-like man”.
9. Calahan
Used mainly in the English language, this name means “small” and “lover of churches”.
10. Callan
This name means “chatter”. It is a rare baby boy name, and it traces its origin to the Germanic language.
11. Calles
Derived from the Latin Callis, Calles means “a narrow path”. In Old Greek, it is associated with the name Selina which means “moon”.
12. Callie
Callie is a crisp and fresh name meaning “son of Alexander”.
13. Calix
Well, no parent would ever think that their boy is not handsome. If you want to reinforce that each time you call out to him, then choose the name, Calix. It means “the handsome one”.
14. Calbert
The name means “cowherd” or a “cowboy,” and if you live in the Wild West, this name could be a perfect pick.
15. Calbex
If you live in the countryside and you want to raise a rustic soul, you must give this name a thought as it means “shepherd”.
16. Calbraith
Of Celtic origin, the name means “British warrior”. It is a unique baby boy name that is mostly used by speakers of the English language.
17. Calburt
A derivative of Calvert, the name is pronounced as “KAHL-bert”. It means a “calf-herder”.
18. Caldar
The name is of Welsh origin, and it means “violent stream”. It can also be spelt as Calder or Caldyr.
19. Caldeolo
This name has a Latin origin, and is pronounced as “Kaal-Di-yow-Low.” The name means “hot”.
20. Calderon
Of Spanish origin, this is a topographic name, and it means “basin”, “crater”, or “hollow”.
21. Calepodio
A name of Old Greek origin, this name means “one who has beautiful feet”.
22. Caldwell
This is a cool name that brings in a whiff of spring. It means “source of cold water” or “from a cold spring”.
23. Caldyr
With its origin in the Welsh language, this name means “a violent stream”.
24. Cale
A short and sweet name for your baby boy, this one means “devotion to God” in Hebrew.
25. Caleban
Pronounced as “Kael-Bahn”, the name is of English origin. It is a variant of Caliban, and it means “dog-like devotion”.
26. Caledfryn
Tracing its origin to the Welsh language, the name means “hard hill”. It is pronounced as “Kaa-lehd-ferin”.
27. Calen
The name has Irish and Hebrew origins, and it means “devoted fervently to God” and “pure”.
28. Caley
A variant of Caelan, this name is of Irish origin. It means “slender” or “slim”.
29. Calfhierde
This name has an English origin, and it means “shepherd”.
30. Calhoun
This lovely name was used as a last name for the famous protagonist of the book and movie “The Notebook”, Noah Calhoun. The name means “fighter”,” warrior”, or “from the narrow forest”.
31. Calhoon
A variant of Calhoun, this name is derived from Irish, and it means “narrow woods”.
32. Calian
A name of Native American origin, it means “a warrior for life”. This meaningful name could be a wonderful choice for your little warrior.
33. Caliburn
Simple yet fierce, this name is one of the names of King Arthur’s legendary sword.
34. Calicrates
Slightly long, but undoubtedly regal, the name is derived from the Old Greek language. It means “beautiful power” and was the name of a famous architect of ancient times.
35. Calie
A Hebrew variant of Caleb, the name means “dog-like devotion to God”.
36. Calien
Pronounced as Kaa-Liyahan, the name means “warrior for life”.
37. Caligula
It means “little boots” or “he who wears sandals”. The name is of Latin origin and is quite unconventional and unique.
38. Calimaco
An ancient Greek origin name, it means “an excellent fighter”. This name could be suitable for your little hero.
39. Calimerio
An Old Greek name, this one means “he who ushers in a beautiful day”. Such a splendid name guarantees that your boy will love his name.
40. Calimerino
Another name of Greek origin, the name means “beautiful thigh”.
41. Calin
Largely used in the English language, this name means “powerful warrior”.
42. Calinico
An ancient Greek name, it means “he who secures a beautiful victory”.
43. Calistenes
A Greek name pronounced as “KAELAHS-IYN-Z”, it means “beautiful and strong”.
44. Calistrato
Not used frequently, the name is pronounced as “KAEL-iy-STRAAT-ow” and traces its origin to Old Greek. It means “he who commands a great army”. Calisto is another popular variant of the same name.
45. Calix
If you are Greek and think that your boy’s beauty is comparable to that of the Greek God, then this will suit him perfectly. It means “handsome man”.
46. Callaghan
The name is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and it means “strife or contention”.
47. Calloway
Also spelt Callaway, this name is of Norman-French origin, and it means ‘a place of stones or pebbles”.
48. Calldwr
Pronounced as “Kal-dwer”, it means “cold brook”.
49. Callen
A name is of Germanic origins, and it means “powerful in battle”.
50. Calli
The name means “the son of Alexander” in English, and it is a shortened version of the name Callister.
51. Callice
This name has many variants and different spellings. This one is pronounced as “KAEL-his”. It is of Latin origin, and it means “a goblet”.
52. Callis
The name is of Latin origin, and it means “chalice or goblet”. It is a variant of Callice.
53. Callister
Another name of English origin, this one means “defending men” or “son of Alexander”.
54. Callisthenes
An ancient Greek name, the name means “beautiful strength”.
55. Callisto
Mainly used in the Italian language, and derived from the late Roman personal names, the name means “beautiful”.
56. Callistus
The name sounds royal and powerful, and it means “most beautiful” in Latin and Greek.
57. Callum
This name has an English and Scottish origin, and it means “dove”.
58. Callumet
The name is of French origin, and is an unusual name for a boy. It means “resembling a reed”.
59. Calunoth
A unique meaning to it, Calunoth is a British-origin name meaning “a British male name”.
60. Callyn
A variant of the German name Callan, it means “chatter”.
61. Callys
Pronounced as “KAEL-ayz”, this name is of Latin origin. There are several variants to the name like Callis, Callyce, and more. It means “chalice”.
62. Calminio
Pronounced as “KAA-MIHN-yow”, the name means “calm”. It is of Latin origin, and it’s catching up in popularity.
63. Calogero
Derived from the Italian language, the name means “fair, old age”. If you have Italian roots, this name could go well with your last name too.
64. Calox
A variant of Calix, the name is pronounced as “KLLKS”. It means “handsome”.
65. Calros
Of Germanic origin, the name means “free man”. It is pronounced as “KAOLL-owZ”.
66. Calum
A lovely name for a boy, the name means “dove”. It is a popular English name and would be an excellent pick for your boy.
67. Calux
A different name, it is pronounced as “KAELKS”. A variant of Calix and of Greek origin, the name means “handsome”.
68. Calv
A short French name, this one means “the bald one”.
69. Calvagh
The name traces its origin to the Irish language, and it means “the bald one”. Callough is another variant and it also of Irish origin.
70. Calvert
A variant of the Old English name Calbert, Calvert means “cowboy”.
71. Calvex
Another name that means “shepherd”, it is ideal for parents with a home in the country or the woods.
72. Calvie
A longer form of Calv, it means “the bald one”. This name has a sweet sound and would fit a cute little boy.
73. Calvin
Made popular by the cartoon figure from “Calvin and Hobbes”, the name also means “the little bald one”.
74. Calvino
Derived from the word Calvin, Calvino is a French name meaning “the little bald one”.
75. Calvurt
A traditional name that traces its origin to the English language and is an occupational name, it means “a calf-herder”.
76. Calyan
The name is of Native American origin and means “warrior for life”.
77. Calyb
The name is of Hebrew origin, and is pronounced as “KAH-lyb”. It is a derivative of Caleb and means “messenger”.
78. Calym
A variant of the name Calum that has a Latin origin, it means “dove”.
79. Calyn
The name means “thin” or “slender’ in the Irish and Gaelic language and is a variant of Cale.
80. Calyx
Of Greek origin, the name means “a good-looking, handsome man”. This name sounds different and would be a good option for your little one.
Most of the names beginning with “Cal” are of Greek, Spanish, Latin, or Native American origin. Most of the names have unique pronunciations and don’t sound like common English names. These are ideal picks for parents who want something different. Finding the right name for your baby can be quite challenging, and we hope the list given above has helped you shortlist some of your favourite names for your little boy.
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Mom of a 1 yr 7 m old child
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Q. Hello my baby is 20 months old he swallowed a earpod bur he is normal he eat as well as drink please suggest???
Charul Verma
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7 hours ago
A. hi mom
mostly it will be out once he passes stool
but better to show to doctor
it can be checked in x ray if required
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Q. Hello my baby is 20 months old by mistake he swallowed a earpod but he is normal is eat drink plz suggest??
Rashmi
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A. It’s fine it should come out into the poop of your child within 24 to 48 hours a lot of mishaps happened with kids these days but these things since they are not edible they do not get digested which is why they come out into the motion
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