Dads & Pregnancy

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By ksosa 0 comments
A good labor coach can be a husband, mother or friend, as long as they are completely dedicated to helping out the mother during labor. You cannot take away her pain, but you can definitely ease it by trying a combination of various techniques... more »
By paulbanas 0 comments
Ectopic pregnancy happens in any woman with lower abdominal pain or unusual bleeding who is or might be sexually active and whose pregnancy test is positive. Read the article about how ectopic pregnancy can be diagnosed or treated... more »
By capeside 0 comments
Get ready for a baby.. more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 1 comments
Do your research and develop a plan before you discuss paternity leave with your employer... more »
By Mandy Vemulapalli 0 comments
Whether it’s nerves or the fact that their pregnant wives are stocking up on extra groceries, many men put on weight when their wives are expecting. If you want to avoid those extra pounds, here are some steps to follow... more »
By thembeka 0 comments
Pregnant women should be cared for in a direct and intentional manner, not because they need it but because they deserve it. Pregnant women carry extra weight day and night, rarely get a decent amount of rest, and constantly suffer from a great ... more »
By paulbanas 0 comments
Ectopic pregnancy happens in any woman with lower abdominal pain or unusual bleeding who is or might be sexually active and whose pregnancy test is positive. Read the article about how ectopic pregnancy can be diagnosed or treated... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Sometimes, when it seems like Mom is doing all the work, Dad may feel helpless. Watching Mom's body change as she shares it with their growing child, he may not feel a part of the process. There are many ways Dad can get involved in the pregnancy ... more »
By nmcguire7 0 comments
One of the most significant moments in your life is the announcement that you are a mother or father. This article provides information on such an extraordinary event in the most simplest of terms to assist you on your journey to discover more ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
A lot of the time, the focus during a pregnancy is on the pregnant woman only. However, it is important to remember the importance of the dad too. Most dads want to be a part of the pregnancy and all that goes along with it. Here are some ways ... more »
By akinao 0 comments
Some of us at times find that our kids as happy or easy to work with. Here are some solid tips on your relationship with you baby/toddler better... more »
By Don Cogger 0 comments
Let's face it guys, when it comes to pregnancy, we got off easy. Here's how to show the mother-to-be that we are there from the start... more »
By thembeka 0 comments
Pregnancy is difficult, to say the least. It wears on your body in unbelievable and often unbearable ways. You simultaneously gain weight, increase in size and grow another being inside your belly. You have to eat differently, focus on your ... more »
By thembeka 0 comments
Inevitably, a pregnant woman will suffer sore muscles on a daily basis. From the extra pounds weighing down on her back and feet to the utter exhaustion that has to be pushed aside all day, she will appreciate a good pampering from time to ... more »
By GeekyMommy 0 comments
Weather the baby was expected or not, this is a hard thing that no woman should have to deal with. It can make her feel very alone, and having someone there for you can be the greatest possible comfort... more »
By paulbanas 0 comments
If you and your spouse are trying to conceive a baby, you may want to know if your wife is pregnant. The best and earliest method to that is to use a home pregnancy test... more »
By Jody Morse 0 comments
Pregnancy can be a very exciting time. Although you may want to tell everyone that you know about your pregnancy, it is important to make sure that you first tell your partner. It would be very bad for him to hear it from someone else. Keep in ... more »
By thembeka 0 comments
After you find out you are pregnant and have calculated the expected due date with your doctor or midwife, you can consistently track the growth of your baby as it develops inside your womb. Learning about your baby’s progress will excite you and ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
The Family and Medical Leave Act gives you the right to up to 12 unpaid weeks of paternity leave, if your company is large enough... more »