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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
for themselves also.“Make sure your partner has a bag ready with everything she’ll need. Get her to write a list of the essentials so you can get them all packed up in time without any stress or panic,” midwife Mary suggests to dads.Mum and forum user KB found
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Dads want to stay at home
By Kyrsty Hazell on 03/08/2010 17:14:42
Nearly half of all fathers would prefer to stay-at-home and look after their children, research reveals
of the 1,311 dads with children aged 0-5 years, are willing to pack in their careers and care for their children at home.Less than one in 10 of the dads polled believed that the stay-at-home role belonged to the mum, with 84% thinking that the job
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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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