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On a previous episode of Mamamia Out Loud, hosts Holly, Mia, and Jessie discussed how challenging it can be for a relationship when you become parents.
The segment was inspired by an interview Missy Higgins did with Zan Rowe on ABC's Take 5, where she told Rowe that her five-year marriage to Dan Lee ended shortly after having kids.
"Our relationship didn't so much fall apart, as we just couldn't seem to parent together," Higgins said.
As a married parent of two boys, I very much relate. Learning to co-parent with my husband Jules was probably one the biggest challenges I have ever faced.
I got married at 24 and we waited six years before trying for a baby.
In our pre-kids days, we travelled to far-flung destinations, we slept-in late on the weekends, worked hard, and went for long lunches with friends.
When we had baby Toby in 2010, the shock to our lifestyle and relationship was enormous.
I struggled immensely and Jules struggled initially to understand why I didn't just take to motherhood as naturally as he imagined.
Where we had once been equals in work and at home, I became a default stay-at-home mum and it overwhelmed me.
Those early months of adapting to our new roles as parents while sleep deprived and having NO CLUE what we were doing were tough. We had to think about our relationship differently and rediscover who we were again - as parents and people.