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Dads Wanted!!!
By Victoria Newlands on 02/06/2008 in forum
Need 'expert' dad advice for new expectant dads...

Hi Guys,My name's Victoria Newlands, I work for a PR agency Nobull Communications and we've got a new client 'Being Dad' who would like to put together a 'Dadumentary'... I’m looking for Dads – new or with children under three to help put together a

First born gender disappointment for dads
By Joanna Harvey on 09/11/2011 in Baby life
Shocking 11% of dads were disappointed about the sex of their first baby

Becoming a dad for the first time is one of the most special moments of a man's life, but a new survey has found that 11% of new dads were disappointed when they found out the gender of their baby.The study of 1204 dads across the UK by My

At last, a realistic site for dads
By Matthew Hennessy-Gibbs on 29/04/2008 in Advertorial
www.ye-gads.co.uk: The essential site for any dad who plans to survive the ride!

www.ye-gads.co.uk is a website created by dads for dads. The site is dedicated to future fathers and new dads and aims to provide a prospective on the facts and realities of pregnancy and fatherhood from a guy's point of view.Ye-Gads has been set

10 months paternity leave for dads?
By Kimberley Smith on 17/01/2011 in Pregnancy for dads-to-be
Coalition set to announce plans extending paternity leave to help mums and dads divide childcare responsibilities more equally and give dads a better chance to bond

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is set to announce proposals that could see paternity entitlement for dads extended to 10 months around 2015. Currently, men are able to take two weeks paid time off after the birth of their baby while mums can take

Ladybird Campaign to Get Dads Reading!
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/06/2008 in Products
Reading Dads is a new initiative to encourage more fathers to read to their babies and toddlers

that while 76 per cent of mothers read to their children, only 42 per cent of fathers did.The experience of fathers reading with their children not only benefits the child but also the dad, so it's great to see that for this Father's Day (June 15), Ladybird

Frank Skinner becomes a dad
By Sophie Westnedge on 29/05/2012 in Celebrity
Comedian and new dad Frank shares his baby news on his radio show

Comedian Frank Skinner has become a dad for the first time at the age of 55.The radio presenter and his girlfriend Cath Mason welcomed their son Buzz Cody, who weighed 9lbs, into the world last week, reports the Daily Mail.Funny guy Frank, who

Hero dad delivers and revives baby
By Matt Fricker on 16/08/2010 in Pregnancy for dads-to-be
Dad Jon Lock delivers baby daughter in seven minutes, the second ‘superdad’ in as many weeks

New dad Jon Lock saved the life of his baby Ava after she was born over two weeks early on the bathroom floor.Dad Jon returned from shopping to discover his fiancée Lucy in labour. “I got down between her legs and got my phone out of my pocket

Your life as a new Dad
By Dave Oliver on 02/08/2010 in Your baby and you
So what happens now? Resident Dad Dave gives you the low-down on what to expect

to be a factor in determining when either of you feel like it but hang in there, don’t rush things, and the desire will come back. So is it worth it? 99 per cent of dads will tell you it is, and they really mean it. But it won’t just happen around you, you

Little Company Billboard bags for dads
By Sarah Lawson on 30/10/2006 in Products
The Little Company make several changing bags to make life on the go more funky and fun, and we love these bags made from pieces of old billboards - great for mum or dad.

Image 1 | Image 2 | Image 3 Although the likes of OiOi and Cath Kidston make fabulous baby changing bags these days, it's true that most of them still look fairly (gorgeously!) girly. However, if you are more of a messenger bag kind of mum or dad

New Dad: Feeling part of the team
By Maria Muennich on 01/04/2008 in Your baby and you
If you're a new dad in danger of feeling like a spare part then be assured that you have a crucial role to play in the care of your new baby

of mum and baby can leave many new dads feeling a little isolated and unsure of how they fit into the picture. Yet dads have a crucial role to play in the healthy development of their new baby, right from the first moments, as well as in creating a happy




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