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'To be able to support her, I must feel calm and safe': pregnant women's partners perceptions of professional support during pregnancy.

Caroline BäckströmStina ThorstenssonLena B MårtenssonRebecca GrimmingYrsa NyblinMarie Golsäter
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2017)
The partners perceived that professional support during pregnancy could influence the couple relationship. The partners' ability to communicate and to experience togetherness with the women increased when the expectant couple received professional support together. The support created also possibilities to meet and share experiences with other expectant parents. In contrast, a lack of support was found to contribute to partners' feelings of unimportance. It was essential that the midwives included the partners by confirming that they were individuals who had different needs for various types of professional support. The partners perceived it easier to absorb information when it was adequate and given with a pedagogic that made the partners become interested and emotionally engaged.
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