“…The rules of conjugal relationships are more associated with men 34 , which influences meanings of parenthood in the social context in which the interlocutors move, accompanied by their partners, and are called father and their partner, mother, to accommodate them within the nuclear family formation and meet gendered expectations of parental roles. The gendering of parenthood produces specific practices and behaviour for men and women, in such a way that it can be said that parenting, like gender, is also performatised 27,35 .…”