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I’m scared to lose her in labour


Lee Sze Pinn , CareLine Advisor/Nutritionist

You wouldn’t be normal if you weren’t just a little nervous about labour! Most dads are scared they won’t know what to do, won’t be able to handle seeing their partner in pain, or even that they’ll faint! But don’t worry. No one expects you to be an expert. Just relax, be there for your partner and look forward to the moment when you see your baby for the first time!

Lee Sze Pinn , CareLine Advisor/Nutritionist
1800 265 3188

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Worrying about labour?


It’s completely normal to worry about how you’ll cope with labour and delivery. Seeing your loved one in pain can be difficult, especially when there’s little you can do to help. But remember that labour is a completely natural and amazing part of life. And at the end of it all you’ll have a beautiful newborn baby to hold!


Preparing for labour


The better you prepare for labour, the more comfortable you’ll find the experience. Lots of first labours are very long, and providing emotional and physical support throughout can be exhausting. So make sure you wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and take plenty of food and drink with you to the hospital.



Take the mystery out of labour


Lots of dads say they never used the breathing techniques they learned with their partner at antenatal classes. But the classes are a still are really good chance to take the mystery – and fear – out of birth. You’ll feel much more relaxed knowing what’s going on, and what you can and can’t do to make the experience easier for your partner. Reading pregnancy manuals and websites can help too – especially ones written by other dads.


Relax on the day


We all have an idea in our head of what we’d like our labour and delivery to be like. But things rarely go according to plan. So, whatever happens on the day just relax and keep an open mind.


Focus on your partner


Remember that throughout labour and delivery you’ll be your partner’s most important support. Whatever she needs, whether it’s to rub her back, fetch a drink or speak to the doctor, she’ll be relying on you to supply it. So on the day you’ll probably be so busy and centred on her you’ll forget that you were ever worried about how you were going to react!