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Home > Pregnancy > Labour and birth > Tips for involving your partner at the birth
When it comes to involving your partner in the birth, it’s worth having a good chat to find out if there’s anything he’s worried about. Many dads-to-be think they’ll be in the way, so reassure him that when it comes to the birth you’ll be working as a team. Attending antenatal classes together is another good way to help him realise how important his role is. If you need some more tips to help you involve your partner, just contact us.
Lisa, baby care advisor and mum
Because mums are usually the focus of attention before the baby is born, dads can feel a bit lost. Involving your partner also means thinking about things like saying "We're pregnant" even if you think it sounds silly! It just reminds people that pregnancy is about both mum and dad.
Talking things through can help ease any worries. Does he feel he'll have a role during your labour? Maybe he thinks he'll be useless without medical training and doesn't want to get in the way? Try and reassure him there'll be lots to keep him occupied! Does he have a friend who's experienced childbirth? A chat over a pint might help put his mind at ease.
It’s not just about making dad feel useful and involved; your partner can be really handy when it comes to labour.
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