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Dads-to-be and pregnancy – how to involve your partner
By Kyrsty Hazell on 11/04/2011 13:48:09
How to help dads-to-be take an active role in your pregnancy
Pregnancy can be an overwhelming time not just for mums-to-be, but for dads-to-be too. For you as a mum-to-be, you are probably constantly aware of what’s happening and feel connected to your unborn baby already. From dads-to-be, there isn
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Tips for dads to get involved with pregnancy and birth
By Kimberley Smith on 15/11/2011 16:04:07
Midwife Dr Mary Steen-Greeves shares her advice with dads-to-be and new dads
As the RCM announce plans to involve dads more in pregnancy, birth and the early months of parenthood, we got some great advice from Pampers Village midwife Dr Mary Steen-Greeves, to give partners a head start.During PregnancyAccompany your partner
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Dads-to-be go through pregnancy cravings and mood swings with their partners
By Jo Ridgway on 25/05/2011 11:39:47
One in four expectant dads experience pregnancy symptoms
A quarter of dads-to-be suffer symptoms such as food cravings and mood swings while their partner is pregnant. Research has found that ‘pregnant’ men are so involved with their other half’s pregnancy that they experience the same emotional
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Dad-to-be pregnancy calendar
By Sophie Westnedge on 19/04/2012 15:34:50
The essential pregnancy milestones a dad-to-be needs to know
Dad-to-be pregnancy calendarFinding out your partner’s pregnant is an exciting moment. You may think that you’ve got nine months before there’s much that you need to do. Think again!There are lots of pregnancy milestones that affect dads too so you
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So, you're going to be a dad?
By Dave Oliver on 02/04/2009 00:28:44
Here's some things you should know about the next eight months
dirty nappy, so here's crash guide on pregnancy for dads. First trimesterDuring the first three months your partner will probably be feeling tired a lot as her body adjusts to the fact that there’s a new life growing inside her and uses up most of her
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Labour and birth – how your partner can get involved
By Kyrsty Hazell on 16/05/2011 13:56:22
Expert advice from midwives and mums for dads-to-be during labour
taps! He’s the best,” says mum Jennifer Dixon.Use skills learnt in antenatal classes“Sometimes women hold their breath during contractions but this can make the contractions harder to deal with,” explains midwife Janine. She says that if dads-to-be want
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