Working Parents And Family Support: What Midwifery Teaches Us About Asking For Help So You Don’t Burn Out
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Becoming a parent changes the way working parents, family, and support all fit together. For many pregnant people and new parents, the question is not just how to prepare for birth, but how to prepare for the real-life responsibilities, relationships, and needs that come with caring for a baby.
In this episode of Village360’s Birthworks, I’m joined by Brittany Ferguson, a midwife whose approach to birth support is rooted in trust, flexibility, and helping families feel supported through change. We talk about what it means to be a midwife, a mom, and a working mom, including the ways family support, boundaries, and asking for help can shape the transition into postpartum life.
For expectant families and first time parents trying to understand what support can look like beyond the birth plan, this conversation offers a grounded look at birth preparation, emotional health, unsolicited advice, and the practical skills that help working parents communicate what they need. We also talk about why receiving help can be just as important as asking for it, especially when a new parent's life brings more responsibility than anyone is meant to carry alone.
Ready to connect or learn more? Visit myrvcc.org to explore our care options, upcoming prenatal classes, and community programs.
Have questions? Reach out anytime at hello@MyRVCC.org, we’d love to hear from you.