Is postpartum care only for moms and babies? "Tomokosan's Midwifery Clinic," a postpartum care provider in Hachioji City, will launch a crowdfunding campaign titled "Dad, I Won't Leave You Alone. Postpartum Care for the Whole Family to Hachioji" on July 1, 2026. The target amount is 1 million yen. The campaign period is from July 1, 2026, to July 31, 2026. The funds raised will be used as a "Dad Postpartum Care Support Fund" to reduce the cost of postpartum care services for fathers, which are not covered by public subsidies. On the same day, Tomokosan's Midwifery Clinic will relocate to Myojin-cho, Hachioji City. At the new location, they will expand services such as long-term day-care postpartum care, future overnight postpartum care, parent-child events, and childcare consultations, while promoting the creation of a postpartum care environment where fathers can also feel at ease. Father participation rate increased from 0% to 64.3%. Postpartum care for families is beginning to spread on the ground. For over seven years, Tomokosan's Midwifery Clinic has offered postpartum care programs that fathers can participate in, such as "Postpartum Care at Hot Spring Facilities." Through these programs, one significant change has become apparent. In December 2024, the father participation rate in postpartum care programs was 0%. However, by April 2026, it had increased to 64.3%. "I was able to spend quality time with my wife." "I was able to consult about my daily parenting concerns and difficulties, which put me at ease." "There aren't many services where couples can rest together, so I always look forward to them." Such voices are gradually increasing. Dad is there, thinking about the baby together. Mama can take a short break. Couples can talk about their future life together. We have witnessed many moments where just these things can bring a soft smile to the mother's face. But now, dads are outside the system. The current postpartum care system is primarily designed to