Module 2€800 · one-time

Complete Parenthood Course — Module 2: Motherhood, Fatherhood & Health

Motherhood, Fatherhood, Body, Health, Pregnancy and Postpartum Risk

This course prepares adults for the embodied, psychological, relational and practical realities of pregnancy, birth, postpartum recovery and early caregiving. It covers motherhood, fatherhood, body changes, health realities, pregnancy stress, medical appointments, postpartum risk, support networks and the boundary between education/coaching and professional medical or mental-health care.

Lead faculty: Dr David Adam Braimer, PsyD
Co-faculty: Deborah Aukje Brommer, Bachelor of Social Work
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Course aim

To prepare adults for the embodied, psychological, relational and practical realities of pregnancy, birth, postpartum recovery and early caregiving.

Core themes

  • Motherhood preparation
  • Fatherhood preparation
  • Body, identity and social role
  • Pregnancy and health realities
  • Fatigue, nausea, pain and uncertainty
  • Medical appointments and complications
  • Postpartum realities
  • Sleep deprivation and feeding pressure
  • Body recovery and isolation
  • Trauma, body autonomy and safety
  • Support networks and professional referral boundaries

Learning outcomes

  • Describe major psychological and practical transitions around pregnancy and postpartum life
  • Prepare non-diagnostic questions for qualified local professionals
  • Recognise postpartum stress indicators and the limits of coaching support
  • Design a support network that respects privacy, culture and boundaries
  • Develop a couple plan for health appointments, household labour and emotional care

Included materials

  • Course 2 PDF with embedded Module 2 PowerPoint slides
  • Pregnancy/postpartum reflection material
  • Couple planning and support-network prompts
Make Baby Complete courses provide educational, reflective and coaching-oriented preparation for fertility awareness, pregnancy readiness, relationship preparation and parenthood planning. They do not provide medical treatment, fertility treatment, diagnosis, psychotherapy, psychiatric care, legal advice, emergency support, or guaranteed outcomes. For medical, mental-health, legal, safety or emergency concerns, customers must contact qualified local professionals or emergency services.

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