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For Partners

Family support during pregnancy

Partners are co-leads in your birth experience. You are expected and valued whether you're dad, husband, non-binary partner, grandmother, best friend, or chosen family.

How to support partner during labor

  • Understand your partner role before labor begins.
  • Keep hydration and comfort tools within arm's reach.
  • Track comfort, breathing, and communication preferences for labor cues.
  • Ask for explicit check-in times with the on-call team.
  • Hold steady with eye contact and rhythm; your calm affects transition.
  • Use partner prenatal visits to ask practical questions and confirm the communication chain.
Father supporting home birth

Dad role in home birth

Help with breathing cadence, boundaries, and comfort positioning while protecting privacy for laboring parent.

Partner supporting during pregnancy

Supporting wife during birth

Grounded touch, clear consent checks, and one clear support cue make the biggest difference in the final stages.

New father with baby

New dad postpartum tips

Sleep stewardship, bottle support where needed, and emotional first-aid are all part of your job after birth.

Prenatal visit together

Partner prenatal visits

Partner prenatal visits are for understanding your role in rhythm, escalation, and recovery support from week one through birth.