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Carregando... Your Pregnancy for the Father-to-Be: Everything Dads Need to Know about Pregnancy, Childbirth and Getting Ready for a New Baby (Your Pregnancy Series) (edição: 2009)de Glade B. Curtis
Informações da ObraYour Pregnancy for the Father-to-Be: Everything Dads Need to Know about Pregnancy, Childbirth and Getting Ready for a New Baby (Your Pregnancy Series) de Glade B. Curtis
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A comprehensive glossary of terms, a resource section, medical information, and tips for supporting your partner during pregnancy and the birth of your new baby Pregnancy can be a thrilling adventure for a couple. Although most attention is directed toward the mom-to-be, the nine months of pregnancy are an exciting, moving -- and, yes, occasionally stressful! -- time for the expectant father as well. Written with the needs and concerns of the dad-to-be in mind, this book will also help you be the best father you can be by covering such topics as: The tests and procedures your partner may undergo The impact of pregnancy on your relationship and how to handle it Ways to evaluate the expenses of having a baby How to be a great labor coach Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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This book, "Your Pregnancy for the father-to-be" however, seems to be aimed at the monumentally thick amongst of us. For if the authors feel it necessary to warn us not to call our pregnant partners fat, then I fear for the future of humanity. Indeed, I would rather that dad's to be that didn't know better did tell their partners that they were fat, as at least it would remove some dead wood from the gene pool.
This is the second edition I am reviewing and I am catching some older style "views" of relationships, including suggestions that you include your partner in major financial decisions. If I spend $10 without my partner knowing I'm in trouble. ( )