When talking about pregnancy, many people focus on the mum-to-be, but there are two people expecting a baby and you’re in it together. Here’s a guide to help dads through pregnancy.
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Category: Dads
Baby’s first Christmas
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, especially if you’re sharing it with a child for the first time – little ones make Christmas so magical! Your baby’s first Christmas is the start of m...
Let’s hear it for the dads!
Pregnancy is usually all about the mums. Ok, yes, it’s mums that are carrying the baby, watching their body change, experiencing hormonal craziness, potentially spending a large portion of time feel...
Having a rough day?
Every parent has a rough day (or several). Anyone who says they don’t is lying. But, a bad day doesn’t make you a bad parent. Maybe you lost it today, maybe you shouted when you shouldn’t have, ...
Bringing your new baby home
The moment your baby is placed in your arms after delivery, your whole world changes. It’s a magical time that will undoubtedly see your lives turned upside down for some time! So, how you do you su...
How do you find time for your partner when you have a baby?
A new baby brings joy, wonderment, excitement and also sleepless nights. So, it can be very difficult for parents to spend any quality time together, especially if your baby is suffering from colic. T...
Coping With a Baby With Colic
Hearing your baby cry can be heart-wrenching at the best of times. When they are suffering from colic, the crying is relentless and nothing you do seems to soothe them, it can be even harder. ...
The Biggest Fear Parents Have Is…
In a recent survey by online age verification organisation Age Checked, 75 per cent of mums and dads expressed the same fear: the dangers of the online world. (more…)...
4 Top Tips for Teething Trouble
On average, your little one will sprout the initial pearly white around five months. Being still young, this experience can be distressing for bubs; pain management isn’t high on the developmental s...
Dads Get Postpartum Depression, too
Postpartum depression affects between 4 and 25 percent of new fathers. The stats are surprising - not so much because of the actual numbers, but because the condition is largely considered the p...