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Helping at the birth

Christa Riekert, Advisory Nutritionist

Seeing your baby come into the world can be one of the most amazing experiences of your life. Being a birth partner means you're involved in your baby's care from their very first breath. It really is a special moment to enjoy together, and there’s plenty you can do to help during the birth. Talk to your partner about what you feel comfortable doing and what they would like you to do. And if you have any questions please do call or email our team.

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Preparation is everything

It helps to be prepared beforehand and that's where antenatal classes come in. They'll teach you all about the different stages of labour and what's going to happen. You'll also learn how to help your partner breathe through the contractions and they're a good place to meet other dads and birth partners who might be feeling the same way you are.

 

 

So what can you do during the birth?

Make sure you know exactly what’s in your partner’s birth plan. So whilst she’s concentrating on breathing and pushing, you can make sure that, wherever possible, her wishes around the birth are followed.

 

Make sure you are available and ready to get your partner drinks and snacks if and when she needs them. Massaging her shoulders, feet or hands may help keep her more relaxed. To reduce pain during the early stages of labour, help your partner stay mobile by physically supporting her or helping her change position in bed. Massaging her lower back may also ease the pain. Equally importantly, don’t forget to provide encouragement throughout the birth, especially when it comes to breathing between the contractions.

 

It’s worth also remembering not to take it to heart if she swears at you during the birth – wouldn’t you swear if you were pushing out something that felt the size of a watermelon?!

 
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