Category: Partner English
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2nd Trimester – week 26
There are important steps you can take to support your partner and prepare for your baby’s arrival as the pregnancy progresses, including getting your home ready for the baby’s safety. Preparation should begin now. While your baby won’t be moving around the house right away, creating a safe environment will give both of you peace…
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2nd Trimester – week 27
Now is a great time to start thinking about how to divide responsibilities as you prepare for your baby’s arrival. Sit down with your partner and talk through the practical tasks that need to be done: Sharing responsibilities early helps reduce stress later. It also strengthens and increases your connection as a team. Parenthood is…
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3rd Trimester – week 28
Your role now is more important than ever. Now is the time to step up your support as a partner. Your involvement makes a real difference in your wife’s comfort and the baby’s well-being. Why You Should Book the Hospital Now? It’s best to pre-register at the hospital or birthing centre of your choice, even…
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3rd Trimester – week 29
How to help your partner to feel beautiful and attractive? This stage of pregnancy is powerful, and incredibly beautiful. But your partner may not always feel that way. As her body changes, she might feel self-conscious, tired, or even disconnected from how she looks. Her beauty may not always be apparent to her. Act as…
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3rd Trimester – week 30
Dear Dad, your responsibilities begin the moment your baby is born. As a father, your true role starts right after the baby is born. You’re not just a bystander, you’re a key support for both your partner and your newborn in the first 24 hours. Here’s what you should focus on immediately after birth: Supporting…
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3rd Trimester – week 31
How to be effective and supportive in the final weeks? You don’t need to be a doctor to support your partner. All you need is understanding, awareness, and presence. In these final weeks, your role becomes especially important. You should recognize the early signs of labor, as: When to step in and what to do?…
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3rd Trimester – week 32
The mother undergoes quick physical and emotional changes during the eighth month, which frequently impact her mood. You must acknowledge and validate her emotions. Try not to discount or ignore her feelings, even though they may appear inflated or ambiguous at times.. Often, listening quietly is more supportive than trying to offer solutions. Here are…
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3rd Trimester – week 33
As the due date approaches, it’s time to start thinking practically about what comes next, especially contraception after birth. Fertility can return quickly after childbirth, sometimes even before the first postpartum period, so it’s important to plan. This decision shouldn’t fall on your partner alone. You need to be involved and discuss together whether you’re…
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3rd Trimester – week 34
While much of the attention may seem focused on mom and baby, your involvement is just as important, especially when it comes to your newborn’s health after birth. One of the most important things after birth is knowing the tests and vaccines your baby will need right away. It includes: Your job is to step…
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3rd Trimester – week 35
Can Postpartum Depression Affect Both Parents? Postpartum depression is often discussed in the context of new mothers, but fathers can experience it too. The pressures of lifestyle changes disrupt sleep, and the demands of a newborn can deeply affect both parents. Signs may include:
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3rd Trimester – week 36
As the due date approaches, fathers often experience a mix of emotions, joy at the baby’s arrival, concern about new responsibilities (emotional or financial), anxiety about supporting their partner during this sensitive stage, and even fear of the unknown, especially for first-time fathers. These feelings are normal. Rather than suppressing your feelings, make sure to…
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3rd Trimester – week 37
When labor begins and contractions start, or when you head to the hospital, your presence makes a huge difference. This is one of the most challenging moments in your partner’s life, and your support is essential. What can you do during contractions? After Delivery, be the first to reassure her and tell her that she’s…
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3rd Trimester – week 38
You might feel conflicted as you approach meeting your child, particularly if you’ve secretly hoped for a different gender. You may be perplexed or even let down by this. Recognize that these feelings are typical. They don’t imply that you won’t love your child or that you’re a bad father. How do you deal with…
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3rd Trimester – week 39
The first 40 days after birth are among the most challenging for a mother. She experiences physical pain, fatigue, mood swings, the demands of breastfeeding, and occasionally depression. Your assistance is essential in this situation.
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3rd Trimester – week 40
How can you talk to your baby after birth? Talking to your baby isn’t just casual; it builds a deep emotional bond that lasts a lifetime. Your baby already recognizes your voice from pregnancy and needs your comfort and affection. Benefits of talking to your baby include: Tips: Also, try skin-to-skin contact just like the…
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2nd Trimester – week 25
Are you thinking of your baby name? Now is the perfect time to start talking about baby names. Ask yourself some questions first: Names are a big decision, so you should take your time and enjoy the process of picking one that feels right with your partner.
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2nd Trimester – week 24
How to begin search for a pediatrician right away? Selecting the best doctor for our child is a big decision, and making the decision early allows us to do our homework and feel secure in our selection. To find the best fit, we can read reviews, get referrals from friends and family, and even make…
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2nd Trimester – week 22
Want to help with the first diaper change? Now is the perfect time to start learning the basics; it’s not as tricky as it seems, so try it, especially during those early, exhausting weeks after birth. Here’s what you can start practicing now: By being involved early, you’ll feel more confident, and your support means…
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2nd Trimester – week 20
Now is the ideal time to start getting ready for the arrival of your baby; because your partner may find it more difficult to organize or shop as the third trimester draws near. Here’s how you can assist:
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1st Trimester – Week 7
If your partner becomes emotional, cries, or gets upset without an obvious reason, don’t argue or judge her, simply be there for her, and offer supportive words like: “You’re strong” or “I’m right here with you.” Encourage her to eat healthy, even if that means changing some of your own habits, and Try to avoid…
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2nd Trimester – Week 13
Have you made plans for your upcoming medical appointment yet? The ultrasound will allow you to hear your baby’s heartbeat clearly, making it one of the most memorable moments. More enchanted? As your unborn child floats and moves gracefully in their tiny world, you can now see their tiny, twisting movements inside the womb. Imagine…
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1st Trimester – Week 1
We know you’re excited to meet your baby. But remember, you’re a central part of this journey. Your support is crucial to your partner’s well-being and to ensuring a healthy pregnancy. Don’t let anxiety take over. Yes, pregnancy comes with many responsibilities, but you’ll learn everything step by step and we’re here to guide you…
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1st Trimester – Week 12
As you both reach the end of the first trimester, it may have been a challenging time, filled with emotional ups and downs for the mother and for you as a couple. Your partner will probably begin to feel more active and energized over the next few weeks. Now is a great time to organize…
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1st Trimester – Week 11
Do you have pregnancy-like symptoms? Don’t be shocked, roughly one out of ten fathers suffer from Couvade Syndrome. Back pain, changes in appetite, anxiety, bloating, nausea, diarrhea, insomnia, and even depression are some of the symptoms. Deep empathy for your pregnant partner, particularly if you’re actively involved in her journey, may be the cause of…
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1st Trimester – Week 10
Noticing your partner’s belly starting to show? That’s completely normal. What she really needs now is your reassurance and acceptance, so avoid making comments about her weight or changing appearance. Just tell her she looks beautiful. If you smoke, know that it can harm both your partner and your baby. Consider quitting smoking, or at…
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1st Trimester – Week 9
Your emotional stability is very important at this stage. While focusing on your responsibilities toward your partner and baby, don’t forget to care for yourself too. Enjoy time with friends, practice a favorite hobby, or simply express any concerns or anxieties you may have. You might also connect with experienced dads, or attend a parenting…
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1st Trimester – Week 5
Your support is very important, and your responsibility now extends beyond just your partner, your future child also needs your care. Your partner’s mood changes from time to time, which is completely normal due to hormonal changes. Be patient, supportive, and reassuring. Discuss your future plans together, and express your happiness about the pregnancy and…
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1st Trimester – Week 4
Do you know how to support your partner during this phase? Morning sickness often intensifies during the first trimester, so your support is crucial. Help her get through it by offering foods that ease the symptoms, such as: Don’t hesitate to help her with household chores. During the early months of pregnancy, the pregnancy is…
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1st Trimester – Week 2
Have you waited along to become a dad? Fatherhood isn’t far away, just follow a few steps to improve your fertility: Remember, your partner might already be pregnant; so take good care of her emotional and physical well-being.
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1st Trimester – Week 3
You’ve taken the first step on the path to fatherhood. Your baby is now growing in your partner’s womb, and in just a few months, you’ll be holding them in your arms. Focus on creating a stable, supportive environment for your partner. Don’t hesitate to visit the doctor soon to ensure everything is progressing well…
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2nd Trimester – week 21
You’re part of this journey too, and your support makes a big difference. Children are very sensitive to tension, even if they don’t understand what’s being said. So, you must learn how to deal wisely with disputes in front of your baby. Here are some tips:
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1st Trimester – Week 6
The first doctor’s visit is a special moment for the mother, so try to be there with her. Your presence provides reassurance and emotional support. Your emotional and moral support builds emotional closeness and eases the journey for both of you.
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1st Trimester – Week 8
Week 8 can be challenging for the mother. She may be more exhausted, nauseated, and greatly sensitive to smells. Now more than ever, she needs your emotional and physical support. Take her for a walk in the fresh air, help her with household work; so that she can get some extra rest. This stage, although…
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2nd Trimester – week 19
Some fathers are concerned about the safety of having sex while pregnant, particularly if they have a noticeable baby bump. Don’t worry, it’s completely safe unless your doctor tells you otherwise. The second trimester is a time when many women feel more sexual drive. Your relationship will grow stronger if you are open with your…
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2nd Trimester – week 18
Your baby can now hear quite clearly and within days, he will be able to recognize and respond to your voice. This is a golden opportunity to begin forming an emotional bond with your child before they’re even born. Speak to your baby in a calm voice. Tell them how much you’re looking forward to…
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2nd Trimester – week 17
Documenting the pregnancy journey can uplift your partner’s mood, especially on days when she feels exhausted. It also creates a beautiful memory book you’ll cherish forever and might share with your future child one day. It helps strengthen emotional bonds and family connection. Take monthly bump photos to track the baby’s growth. You can also…
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2nd Trimester – week 16
Understanding your partner’s physical and emotional journey along with the baby’s development is key to being a supportive and proactive partner. It helps you both navigate the changes and identify any early signs of complications. You can read a pregnancy guide or follow weekly videos about fetal growth and maternal symptoms. Also, ask the doctor what…
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2nd Trimester – week 15
During pregnancy, how can you help your partner? Your emotional and practical support is crucial; because physical strain and fatigue are common during pregnancy. Here’s how you can assist:
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2nd Trimester – week 14
Are you preparing financially for your little one’s arrival? Between nursery setup, baby gear, clothes, and delivery costs, your expenses will soon grow, which means now is the time to make a plan. Here’s how you can stay ahead:
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2nd Trimester – week 23
How Can Parents Strike a Balance Between Kindness and Discipline? Being a father involves more than just providing for your child; it also entails lovingly and firmly guiding, supporting, and nurturing them. The secret to raising a self-assured, emotionally stable child is striking a balance between kindness and discipline. You can begin learning and practicing…