However, when pregnant women's partners would report similar levels of satisfaction
as nonpregnant women's partners, as well as similar levels of support, we could state with more certainty that pregnant women exhibit a positive bias than the current results permit us to do.
Not exact matches
Another common question clients ask about prenatals is whether their partners can prenatal — and the answer is the same
as it is for a
nonpregnant woman.
Ideally, one would also track a control group of
nonpregnant women for the same amount of time to investigate any fluctuations in relationship or partner satisfaction across time,
as well
as between groups.
The results showed that
as expected, pregnant
women had a more positive view of their partner and felt more satisfied with their relationship than
nonpregnant women.