's baby in March and came out of the hospital earlier this month.
Raiven said: "Taking it day by day mentally I'm doing so much better now that I'm in a new situation and my baby is safe and healthy.
"Mostly trying to build myself back up. I always told myself I could grieve after he was born. When he couldn't feel my emotions."
The 23-year-old went on: "But just seeing my baby helps me so much. But I have been able to process my hurt and work on it."
She added that while River is "happy and sweet", he wakes up every two hours so she's "exhausted and adjusting".
Back in February, Raiven accused Bear of threatening her with a gun and claiming "gun laws don't apply" to him.
Bear started exhibiting "erratic" and "abusive" behavior soon after the couple began dating, she alleged in court papers obtained by The Sun.
Raiven wrote that the ABP star began "yelling, slamming things, preventing me from leaving rooms."
The mom-of-one claimed he began threatening to "kick her out" and started to "withhold food and money" when she expressed concerns about his alleged drug abuse.
In another disturbing claim, she said he would use a gun as "intimidation," and told her "gun laws didn't apply to him."
After the revelation Bear recently posted pretended to shoot a gun in a new YouTube .
The Alaskan Bush People star posted a bizarre animation-style clip in which he aimed a video game gun at his television screen, yelling: "That's right, come get it! Head shot, head shot, head shot!"
The ABP star posted the clip - which he titled "Strangekid" - on his channel, writing: "This is a project I’ve been working on!"
Alaskan Bush People’s Bear Brown pretends to shoot gun in new video after ex accused him of threatening her with firearm
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