Pregnancy is often portrayed as a journey for the mother — but any experienced OB-GYN (or a slightly panicked husband) will tell you, it’s a two-person team sport.
While your partner’s body is busy creating life, you might find yourself juggling doctor visits, decoding mood swings, mastering the art of silent support (and possibly, perfecting chai runs at odd hours).
In Indian households, the modern husband wears many hats — partner, provider, protector, and occasionally, pregnancy Google expert.
This quiz isn’t here to judge — it’s here to reflect. Are you the calm-in-the-storm kind of husband? The joyful sidekick? The research king? Or the emotional anchor?
Find out what kind of partner you are during this transformative phase — and maybe discover a few things that’ll make your journey smoother, more mindful, and yes, a little more fun.
👉 Takes less than 3 minutes. Results may surprise you (and mildly impress your partner).
Results
The Dependable Partner
“She never had to ask. You were already there.”
Description:
You are the silent strength behind the scenes. From packing the hospital bag early to remembering the doctor’s advice better than she does, you are the husband who says little but does a lot. Your steady nature is a comfort — especially during moments of anxiety or change. In a country where extended families often take center stage, you quietly make sure she stays the center of your world.
Traits: Calm, responsible, practical, reliable.
Suggestion to Improve:
Don’t forget to express how you’re feeling too. Your calm presence is amazing, but opening up emotionally can create deeper connection during this journey.
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The Joyful Companion
Tagline: “Smiles, jokes, and samosas — you keep it light.”
Description:
You believe pregnancy is a time to spread joy (and maybe some laddoos too). Whether it’s cracking jokes in the scan room or distracting her from back pain with your mimicry of the nurse, you make the journey easier just by being fun. Your wife may be going through physical changes, but you’re making sure her heart stays light and happy.
Traits: Cheerful, energetic, emotionally engaging, stress-buster.
Suggestion to Improve:
While your energy is wonderful, try to balance it with active listening during serious conversations. Sometimes, your quiet attention matters more than a quick joke.
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The Thoughtful Learner
Tagline: “If pregnancy were an exam, you’d top the batch!”
Description:
You research, you ask questions, you download apps and follow YouTube doctors. You want to know before you act, which makes you a dependable source of knowledge. You don’t let myths or unsolicited advice derail your decisions — instead, you and your wife are a well-informed team navigating Indian pregnancy with science and sensitivity.
Traits: Curious, logical, organized, analytical.
Suggestion to Improve:
Remember, not everything needs a solution or a Google link. Sometimes, she just needs a hug and a “You’re doing amazing”.
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The Emotional Anchor
Tagline: “More than her husband — you’re her home right now.”
Description:
You feel what she feels. You hold her when she cries for no reason. You sit quietly when she needs space. You celebrate the baby’s heartbeat like it’s Holi in your heart. You’re not just emotionally present — you’re emotionally available. In a society that often tells men to “stay strong,” you’ve shown that true strength is softness.
Traits: Empathetic, expressive, nurturing, intuitive.
Suggestion to Improve:
Make sure you take care of your emotional health too. It’s okay to have moments when you feel overwhelmed. Supporting yourself helps you support her better.
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#1. When she can’t sleep due to leg cramps, you…
#2. What do you want your wife to remember most from this pregnancy?
#3. What’s your role in planning for the delivery?
#4. It’s her 3rd month and relatives have started giving “traditional advice.” You…
#5. She suddenly wants hot samosas during a family function. What do you do?
#6. During antenatal classes or hospital visits, you…
#7. Your wife is feeling nauseous early in the morning. What’s your reaction?
#8. When someone says, “It’s normal, all women go through this,” you…
#9. She’s too tired to go for her regular check-up. You…
#10. The baby kicks for the first time. How do you react?
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