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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a divorced mom of a 4 year old. My daughter was born at 29w with significant delays. For me and my ex, when it was just the two of us we thought we were great communicators, but once we had our baby, it became increasingly clear that we just hadn't previously had any conflicts, and we had no skills to deal with conflict. I would definitely suggest therapy (and if your spouse is reluctant, you could frame it as "everyone is going to look down on us if we get divorced, let's at least show them we did everything we could), talk to a spiritual advisor-either alone or as a couple, and find childcare you trust so you can spend time alone together. Once you have time together, you really need to work on re-establishing a sexual relationship-sex really does bond people and smooth over the rough spots. All the best to you OP, I know couples who have come back from very bad places.[/quote]
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