Your Birth Team for Your Big Day

Feb 27, 2025

It’s never too early to start thinking about your birth plan, and one of the most important considerations for your big day is your birth team! This is the group of people you choose to support you through labour, delivery, and the early days of postpartum.

Always consult your doctor for advice, as everyone’s needs are different.

Assembling your all-star team

Labour and delivery take teamwork! Your birth team can be made up of a mix of healthcare professionals and loved ones who will be there to guide, assist, and comfort you. Creating your birth team is all about surrounding yourself with people you trust, who will help make your birth experience as positive and supportive as possible.

Here’s a list of the people who might be part of your birth team:1,2

  • Obstetrician: A medical professional overseeing your birth and ensuring your safety and that of your baby.
  • Registered midwife: A professional who can provide care during your pregnancy, labour, birth, and even postpartum period for women with low-risk pregnancies.
  • Family physician: If you've been seeing your family doctor throughout your pregnancy, check to see if they can continue to provide care during labour and delivery. They may also provide postpartum care after the birth.
  • Doula: A trained support person who provides emotional, physical, and informational assistance during labour and delivery.
  • Partner: Your loved one to offer comfort, encouragement, and support throughout the experience.
  • Family or friends: Parents, siblings, or close friends who you want by your side for extra emotional support.
  • Nurses: Healthcare providers who assist with monitoring your health and your baby’s progress during labour.

This list is by no means exhaustive! Your birth team should reflect your unique health needs and preferences, so it’s all about finding the right people who will help you feel confident and taken care of.

Quick tips

  • Do your research and ask questions: Pregnancy is the time to ask all the questions that are important to you. Find out what healthcare options align with your needs and desires for the big day and design your team accordingly.
  • Pick people you trust: Take your time when choosing the right people for your team—whether it's a healthcare provider or a friend, choose those who respect your wishes and support your choices.
  • Open, clear communication is key: Discuss your birth plan and preferences ahead of time with your birth team. Whether it’s pain management, the presence of certain people during the birth, or how you want to approach newborn care, rely on your team to support you in your birthing journey!


Top takeaways

Creating your birth team is an important, emotional step in preparing for your labour and delivery. Remember, your birth experience is uniquely yours. By surrounding yourself. with people you trust, who respect your choices and provide the support you need, you’re helping to set the stage for a positive, empowering day. And be sure to communicate with your healthcare provider if you need assistance. You’ve got this!

References
1. HealthLink BC. How support teams can help during pregnancy. Updated August 2013. Accessed January 2025. https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/pregnancy-parenting/pregnancy/emotional-health-and-support-during-pregnancy/how-support-teams-can
2. Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. Choosing a healthcare provider. Pregnancy Info. Accessed December 2024. https://www.pregnancyinfo.ca/before-you-conceive/your-health-prior-to-pregnancy/choosing-a-healthcare-provider/