Eevi Teittinen openly: the baby year tested the relationship

Eevi Teittinen talks openly about the challenges of her relationship on Instagram.

Eevi Teittinen is the mother of a one-year-old baby girl. Jenni Gästgivar

Well-being influencer Eevi Teittinen says on his Instagram account that his relationship had a crisis in his baby years. Teittinen and ex-freelancer Teemu Packalénin the first daughter was born prematurely in November 2021.

– It’s not for nothing to say that you shouldn’t get divorced in the first year of a baby. The whole life is looking for its new place, both are in pain and the relationship changes, Teittinen writes in his update.

– What was a good team at the beginning became a fighting pair, where it was debated who would win, the bear or the lion, he continues.

Teittinen tells about both of their pains on their own, and everyday challenges pulled the couple apart.

– As a mother, I felt the burden was on my own shoulders, while at the same time my father felt how difficult it was to find his own place and role in the new composition, she writes.

The baby year tested the relationship as well as both as individuals.

– Bitterness is probably the worst, because it separates something. There is no way to deal with it other than talking. Our biggest stumbling block is communication and the fact that you should never assume anything.

At the end of the article, Teittinen says that he is grateful for everything.

– We have been beaten in five and a half years in many swamps! This year we have been at our biggest breaking point. We’re bending over, but we’re still trying our best. Thanks for that ❤️

Teittinen and Packalén’s first child was due in December, but the child was born more than a month early. Teittinen has said that the birth was critical due to the increase in inflammation levels.

Teittinen told Iltalehti about her baby life last December.

– At first it was quite a rollercoaster and a shock when everything changed overnight. Premature birth and the hospital period brought their own challenges. There have been fears that you don’t necessarily have to deal with with a full-term baby, Teittinen said at the time.

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