
You Can’t Fix a Relationship from Fight or Flight: Conflict, Co-Regulation & Repair
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“Let’s just figure it all out right now…”
You’ve said it. Or your partner has. And before you know it, it’s 10:30pm, you’re in survival mode, and the ‘solution’ turns into another fight.
In this episode of Better Relationships After Baby, Chelsea and Mike get honest about why trying to fix your relationship during fight-or-flight doesn’t work and what to do instead.
You’ll learn:
What happens in your brain and body during conflict
Why “just talking it out” often backfires
The neuroscience behind repair and regulation
How to pause a fight without ignoring it
Tools you can use to come back together in a healthier, more connected way
This is the next step after last week’s viral episode on feeling touched out. Together, they unpack what stress really does to our relationships and how to build safety, repair, and teamwork in the hard moments.
“You can’t fix a relationship in fight-or-flight. But you can come back stronger.”
🎧 Missed last week’s episode? Listen to: Touched Out: What Your Nervous System Is Trying to Tell You
🔄 Reconnection Kit for Couples: Download Here
💬 Work with Chelsea & Mike: Coaching Options
References:
Gottman Institute: Physiological Self-Soothing During Conflict
NIH Study: Stress and Marital Communication
Keywords:
fight or flight in relationships
relationship repair after conflict
nervous system and conflict resolution
postpartum relationship struggles
co-regulation for couples
how to stop fighting with your partner
stress and communication in marriage
parenting and relationship stress
emotional disconnection in relationships
nervous system dysregulation and intimacy