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First Time Father New Baby Survival Guide for Men: 2 Books in 1
- New Dad Hacks from Pregnancy to the Babies Birth and First Year
- Narrated by: Masen Larsen, Zac Cash
- Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Want to know the secret to acing fatherhood?
The fear of fatherhood isn’t a conversation many men like to have over a cold beer.
But the truth is that nearly every father-to-be has concerns… So if you’re feeling a little anxious right now, rest assured that you’re not the only one.
Dads have traditionally been sidelined when it comes to talking about pregnancy and parenthood, but there's good news for you – your baby is coming at the perfect time.
And to make sure you’re fully prepared and knock your fears to the curb, you need to know what to expect from the pregnancy as well as the months following your child’s birth.
This 2 books in 1 guide covers everything you need to know in order to be the best dad you can possibly be – before your little one even arrives.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- The changes you’ll see in your partner’s body during each month of her pregnancy
- Key developments in your baby’s growth at every stage
- What you can expect from those all-important prenatal tests
- How you can take care of your partner throughout her pregnancy
- Answers to the question you were too afraid to ask – everything you need to know about sex during pregnancy
- Essential advice for navigating your own feelings throughout the pregnancy
- The essential baby gear you mustn’t overlook when you’re preparing for your new arrival
- What to expect from the birth and the first few days with your child
- Detailed guidance on how to feed, soothe, and look after your little bundle of joy
- Effective ways to help your partner deal with postpartum depression
- The benefits of rough and tumble play for the baby
And much more.
It’s perfectly natural to feel a bit anxious at this point… The secret is to be prepared.