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An accessible, practical guide for the father-to-be, about pregnancy, the birth and what to expect during the first 6 weeks from a man who has been through it all, multiple times. For every man who has heard those two magic words: 'I'm pregnant' ... and immediately thought of two of his own!

'Written in a light, informative tone but backed with expert advice from male midwives and obstetricians ... "the" book in this genre' -- The Guardian

'Very supportive and encouraging' -- ***** Reader review
'Really helpful hints, tips and guidance' -- ***** Reader review
'Was much less nervous after reading this' -- ***** Reader review
'Funny, honest and witty' -- ***** Reader review
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From buying buggies and cutting the cord to dealing with your wife's breastfeeding in public - the life of a first-time father will throw up new experiences every day.

The Expectant Dad's Survival Guide tells you everything you need to know during your partner's pregnancy and the first few weeks of your new life as a dad. Combining expert advice from midwives, psychologists and obstetricians with first-hand accounts, it explains what's happening with her, what's going on with your baby, and what the hell you should be doing every step of the way.

With tips from those who know, what-to-do explanations and fascinating facts, this survival guide will ensure you're armed and ready for your role as a new father - from discovery to delivery and beyond.
A must-read for all fathers-to-be.

The Expectant Dad's Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know

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An accessible, practical guide for the father-to-be, about pregnancy, the birth and what to expect during the first 6 weeks... Read more

    Publisher: Ebury Publishing
    Publication Date: 04/03/2010
    ISBN13: 9780091929794, 978-0091929794
    ISBN10: 0091929792

    Number of Pages: 272

    Non Fiction , Health & Wellbeing

    Description

    An accessible, practical guide for the father-to-be, about pregnancy, the birth and what to expect during the first 6 weeks from a man who has been through it all, multiple times. For every man who has heard those two magic words: 'I'm pregnant' ... and immediately thought of two of his own!

    'Written in a light, informative tone but backed with expert advice from male midwives and obstetricians ... "the" book in this genre' -- The Guardian

    'Very supportive and encouraging' -- ***** Reader review
    'Really helpful hints, tips and guidance' -- ***** Reader review
    'Was much less nervous after reading this' -- ***** Reader review
    'Funny, honest and witty' -- ***** Reader review
    **********************************************************************************************
    From buying buggies and cutting the cord to dealing with your wife's breastfeeding in public - the life of a first-time father will throw up new experiences every day.

    The Expectant Dad's Survival Guide tells you everything you need to know during your partner's pregnancy and the first few weeks of your new life as a dad. Combining expert advice from midwives, psychologists and obstetricians with first-hand accounts, it explains what's happening with her, what's going on with your baby, and what the hell you should be doing every step of the way.

    With tips from those who know, what-to-do explanations and fascinating facts, this survival guide will ensure you're armed and ready for your role as a new father - from discovery to delivery and beyond.
    A must-read for all fathers-to-be.

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