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The Expectant Father: Facts, Tips and Advice for Dads-to-Be, Second Edition

Posted By: admin on August 25, 2009 at 7:42 pm

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Since it was first published several years ago, The Expectant Father has become the indisputable leader in its field. It is an information-packed, month-by-month guide to all the emotional, financial, and yes, even physical changes the father-to-be may experience during the course of his partner’s pregnancy. Incorporating the wisdom of top experts in the field, from obstetricians and birth-class instructors to psychologists and sociologists, The Expectant Father is filled with sound advice and practical tips for men, including how to afford a pregnancy; how to juggle work and family roles; how to make sense of your conflicting emotions; what childbirth classes don’t teach you; ways to support and encourage your partner throughout the pregnancy; how to start a college fund; how pregnancy affects your sex life; how to deal with the obstacles society places in the way of involved fathers. In the revised and expanded second edition, authors Armin Brott and Jennifer Ash incorporate the latest statistics; update the Resources section to include the many relevant websites that have appeared since the first edition was published; introduce information for adoptive fathers-to-be; address the special concerns of fathers who are expecting twins, triplets, or more babies; and much more. The new edition, like the first, is illustrated with delightful cartoons that will keep even the most anxious fathers-to-be chuckling.Amazon.com Review
An information-packed guide to all the emotional, financial and physical changes the father-to-be may experience during the course of his partner’s pregnancy. Incorporating the wisdom of top experts in the field, from obstetricians and birth-class instructors to psychologists and sociologists, this book is filled with sound advice and practical tips for men, as well as New Yorker-style cartoons that will keep anxious fathers-to-be chuckling.

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Comment by Jessica E. Seltzer
2009-08-25 20:03:08

It is now the 7th of April (suppose to receive it by the 30th of March) and i still haven’t received my book!!!
Rating: 1 / 5

 
Comment by Anonymous
2009-08-25 21:12:23

I admit I’m hostile to anyone who uses the phrase “we’re pregnant.” Sorry, but pregnancy is a medical state in which one’s womb contains an embryo or fetus. If that doesn’t describe you, you aren’t pregnant. My husband is being wonderful and very supportive during my pregnancy, but if he followed the advice in this book, we might not be getting along as well as we are. How about reading some of the pregnancy books your wife is reading and talking to her? It sounds crazy, I’m sure, but it’s just crazy enough to work.
Rating: 2 / 5

 
Comment by Grandma D
2009-08-25 23:52:21

I guess if the couple is married it will work. Unfortunately for our daughter, her fiance left her a month after the baby was born, so we’ll never know if the book did any good. He was there for the pregnancy and delivery and did a great job, but something didn’t stick.
Rating: 3 / 5

 
Comment by OmniCuteMomma
2009-08-26 02:13:00

I bought this book for my fiance for Chirstmas after we found out we were expecting. After he told me some of the advice the book gave him I was very surprised. It told him to follow me around like a puppy dog, even to follow me if I want to take a nap. I told him not to read any more of that book and not to follow any more of the advice, unless he wants to me to kick him out of the house.
Rating: 2 / 5

 
Comment by The Kinuch
2009-08-26 02:50:04

This book is written for the subject who has less than a high school education, is far too touchy-feely for even a femininzed male figure, and is an all around horrible book. I was embarassed for the author as I read. You can easily do much better than this publication, horrible.
Rating: 1 / 5

 
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