How partners can make your labour easier and shorter.

Partners, or birth support people are gold in labour - especially when they know what they are doing and can understand and read what is going on in the labour room.

How partners can make your labour easier and shorter.

Partners, or birth support people are gold in labour - especially when they know what they are doing and can understand and read what is going on in the labour room.

Tracey Anderson Askew, host of the'Transform Your Birth' podcastย has worked with thousands of families in preparing them for birth and parenting and is the founder of the organisation Transform Parenting.

Out of all the feedback we interview on the podcast, the words - "my partner was amazing," are heard in almost every episode.

Let's empower partners to not just be token bystanders, by highlighting their role and making birth a team effort when welcoming babies.

Find out how partners can make your birth shorter and easier.

Meet Tracey

Tracey is the Founder and Director of Transform Parenting. A childbirth and parenting organisation that provides education, support and community to thousands of families across Australia.

She has worked with new parents for over 20 years. Helping them to overcome their fear of childbirth and supporting their transition into parenting for the first 7 years.

She also educates health professionals both in university, hospitals, and the community to understand the needs of parents during this time through many of her courses for health professionals.

Tracey is a Teacher, Childbirth Educator, Doula, Hypnotherapist, Breathing Educator, and Parent Coach. She has studied with, with many world renown experts in these fields.

People love her engaging teaching style, humour, and capacity to create the space for powerful insights and change to unfold.

She is the mother of 4 amazing sons, and a partner to her husband for over 30 years who she still quite likes. When she isnโ€™t teaching, she is in the kitchen cooking for the masses, sitting by the fire crocheting or playing with her two shepherds.

Find out how birth support partners can make labour shorter and easier.