
Ep 182. How to Support Dads in Postpartum: Tools for Connection and Confidence
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About this listen
When it comes to preparing for postpartum, the spotlight often falls on the mum, as it should. But what about dads?
In this episode, Dr Renee White chats with Jason Seeman, fatherhood guide and founder of Raising Fathers, about how we can better prepare and support men through the transition into fatherhood. With a background in rites of passage, community leadership and over a decade of experience in men’s wellbeing, Jason brings practical tools to help partners feel confident, connected and ready for the realities of new parenthood.
This episode is for every mum who wants to feel more supported, seen and understood in postpartum and for those who want their partner to feel that way too.
You’ll hear about:
- Why dads often feel like the “support act” and how to shift that
- The importance of debriefing birth as a couple
- Jason’s CPR model for connection and communication
- Simple ways dads can bond with bub from day one
- How to work together as a team in postpartum
Links and Resources
📲 Want to chat more about this? Connect with Renee on Instagram: @fillyourcup_
🌐 Want to learn more about Dr Renee White and explore Fill Your Cup Doula services
🍪 If you want to gobble up our famous Chocolate + Goji lactation cookies, look no further!
🔗 Explore Jason’s work at raising-fathers.com
📲 Follow on Instagram: @raising_fathers
🎧 If this episode resonated with you, send it to your partner or share it with a fellow mum. The more we support both parents, the stronger the village becomes. 💛
Disclaimer: The information on this podcast presented by the Fill Your Cup is not a substitute for independent professional advice.
Nothing contained in this podcast is intended to be used as medical advice and it is not intended to be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, nor should it be used for therapeutic purposes or as a substitute for your own health professional's advice.