“…Researchers have focused on various domains of the mother-father relationship in relation to perceived stress including marital status, level of involvement and support from the father of the baby (FOB), 8,[19][20][21][22] perceived closeness and quality in the relationship, 20,23,24 maternal satisfaction with the FOB relationship, 20,[25][26][27][28] and level of conflict with the FOB. 19,[29][30][31] Higher levels of perceived stress during pregnancy were associated with the following: single, unpartnered, and divorced marital status 5,8,31 ; lower levels of FOB involvement and support 8,[19][20][21][22] ; motherfather relationships described as "distant" or "poor" 23,24 ; lower levels of marital satisfaction 20,[25][26][27][28] ; and higher levels of FOB conflict. 29,31 Although quantitative research has examined the association of mother-father relationship with perceived stress among pregnant women, 5,8,[19][20][21][22][23][24][25]…”