How to Care for a Pregnant Mother in Labor

By nethopperz

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The day of delivery has finally come for the mother-to-be. Her husband stands watching and waiting for the blessed moment with a look of uncertainty and a little anxiety. How can he step up and be the comforter that his wife needs during this trying time?

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • pregnant mother
  • sentimental photographs
  • rented videos
  • back massager
  • portable fan
  • CD or mp3 player with relaxing music
  • lotion or massage oil
  • cell phone

Step1
The most important thing that a man can do for his wife while she is in labor, even more important in some cases than offering to make her comfortable, is to let her know how much he loves her and to give her emotional support. Labor is a trying time for both parents and for the newborn child, and the mother has some strong forces working on her body as well as her emotions.
Step2
When things start to heat up and the contractions become stronger, it is important that the husband remains calm and focused on his purpose for being there. Be sure your wife has all the comforts of home. If she's cold, get her blankets. If she's hot, turn on the portable fan that you brought and apply some wet washcloths to help cool her down. Try to take her mind off the situation by showing her some old photographs or by watching a movie together. Use lotion or massage oil and give her a foot massage and/or a back massage.
Step3
Try hard to remove all distractions from the room. Keep visitors to a minimum. Post a sign on the door that directs visitors to the nurse's station and ask the nurses to check with you before sending people in. If you have a mobile phone with you, be sure to switch it to vibrate and put it in your pocket. If someone calls, step into the hall to speak with them. Allow your wife to rest as much as possible and don't let small annoyances keep her awake. Be attentive to her and be sure to ask her how she's feeling often. Don't stay away from her room for too long and do not, under any circumstances, eat in front of her even is she says it’s OK!
Step4
After the baby is born, take some time and spend these precious moments with them and with your wife. Although the moment won't last forever, it will be one of the best of your life. Wait a little while before letting friends and family into the room. Encourage them to visit your baby when you've gone home and had time to settle. After you leave the hospital, continue to do thoughtful things for your wife and make every day special for her.

Tips & Warnings

  • Ask her how she's feeling and be a good listener.
  • Keep the temperature in the room comfortable for your wife no matter how uncomfortable it makes you.
  • Don't be afraid to ask the nurses for anything that she needs.
  • Use the call button in your room to summon nurses if an emergency situation occurs. Do NOT run down the hall screaming for help! This makes an uncomfortable situation for everyone. Most nurses are well-trained and will respond appropriately to any situation. If you have an emergency, they will arrive quickly.
  • Be sure to wash your hands often and insist that anyone who touches your newborn does the same. If they ridicule you or refuse to wash their hands, be strong and deny them the privilege of holding your child. This is a good way to start developing your parenting skills by teaching discipline and not backing down.

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on 7/11/2008 Great tips.

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on 7/10/2008 Good article for parents to be.. 5*

lacurcio said

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on 7/10/2008 Sweet, wonderful advice!

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on 7/9/2008 Excellent tips! My husband became completely unfocused, so it's good to set your expectations of him beforehand.

meemee67 said

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on 7/9/2008 good information

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