Smita Parikh Mengers, MD FAAP & Wendy Rumble VanBronkhorst, MD FAAP

Smita Parikh Mengers, MD FAAP & Wendy Rumble VanBronkhorst, MD FAAP

The Role of Partners in Prenatal Visits: How To Get Involved

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You don't have to go through it alone when you visit the office of Dr. Smita Parikh Mengers and Dr. Wendy Rumble VanBronkhorst during your pregnancy. Our doctors often recommend that partners also get involved, as it can be beneficial in terms of bonding and support. There are countless benefits to partners participating in prenatal visits in Germantown, MD.

Benefits of Partner Involvement in Prenatal Visits in Germantown, MD

Pregnancy can be a special time as it is the long process of a child growing in the mother's belly. This time can be physically, emotionally, and hormonally stressful for the mother. That's why having a partner there throughout the pregnancy is essential, including prenatal visits. When partners are involved, there is better overall communication as both parties stay informed about the health of the baby and the mother. It's a wonderful time for emotional bonding that can help strengthen the pregnancy experience. It can create memories for both partners throughout the process. Support during these visits can translate into support and more comfort during labor and delivery. It can also continue into postpartum care and support that can also help the baby.

How Partners Can Get Involved

The first way partners can get involved is to add prenatal visits to their schedule so they don't forget about them. Attend these appointments with your partner as much as possible. Being there for things such as ultrasounds and checkups can be vital to ensuring that you are aware of the health of the baby and the mother. 

Partners can also take the time to research the pregnancy process. Learn about childbirth and what to expect when raising a newborn. Ask questions of your medical provider during these appointments to help alleviate any concerns or misinformation about the process. 

Simply being a kind ear to listen to your partner's concerns as they go through the pregnancy and reassure them that they're doing a good job can help them manage stress, eat better, and take care of themselves. Both people can be involved with setting up the home for the baby by taking part in the nursery decorations, shopping for supplies, and more. Discuss the birth plan together to see what you are comfortable with and learn about your options.

Prenatal visits in Germantown, MD, with Dr. Mengers and Dr. VanBronkhorst are welcome events for partners to join. Call us at 301-540-7496 for more information about getting involved.

Prenatal-Visits-with-Partner

You don't have to go through it alone when you visit the office of Dr. Smita Parikh Mengers and Dr. Wendy Rumble VanBronkhorst during your pregnancy. Our doctors often recommend that partners also get involved, as it can be beneficial in terms of bonding and support. There are countless benefits to partners participating in prenatal visits in Germantown, MD.

Benefits of Partner Involvement in Prenatal Visits in Germantown, MD

Pregnancy can be a special time as it is the long process of a child growing in the mother's belly. This time can be physically, emotionally, and hormonally stressful for the mother. That's why having a partner there throughout the pregnancy is essential, including prenatal visits. When partners are involved, there is better overall communication as both parties stay informed about the health of the baby and the mother. It's a wonderful time for emotional bonding that can help strengthen the pregnancy experience. It can create memories for both partners throughout the process. Support during these visits can translate into support and more comfort during labor and delivery. It can also continue into postpartum care and support that can also help the baby.

How Partners Can Get Involved

The first way partners can get involved is to add prenatal visits to their schedule so they don't forget about them. Attend these appointments with your partner as much as possible. Being there for things such as ultrasounds and checkups can be vital to ensuring that you are aware of the health of the baby and the mother. 

Partners can also take the time to research the pregnancy process. Learn about childbirth and what to expect when raising a newborn. Ask questions of your medical provider during these appointments to help alleviate any concerns or misinformation about the process. 

Simply being a kind ear to listen to your partner's concerns as they go through the pregnancy and reassure them that they're doing a good job can help them manage stress, eat better, and take care of themselves. Both people can be involved with setting up the home for the baby by taking part in the nursery decorations, shopping for supplies, and more. Discuss the birth plan together to see what you are comfortable with and learn about your options.

Prenatal visits in Germantown, MD, with Dr. Mengers and Dr. VanBronkhorst are welcome events for partners to join. Call us at 301-540-7496 for more information about getting involved.