noun
- A custom in some cultures in which a father takes to bed and observes certain restrictions during or after the birth of his child, as if he were the one giving birth.
Usage: anthropology; plural of couvade; also spelled couvade
Examples
- Anthropologists have documented couvades in various cultures around the world.
- The practice of couvades reflects the father's symbolic participation in childbirth.
- In some societies, couvades involve the father fasting or avoiding certain foods after the baby is born.
- Researchers study couvades to understand different cultural approaches to paternity and family roles.