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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 11 octobre 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9798350033328 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on John Pfeiffer's Dude, You're Gonna Be a Dad!
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
The first trimester is when you get to adjust to being a parent and your wife will begin feeling changes in her body as pregnancy hormones kick in. Don’t panic.
#2
Pregnancy tests are not reliable.
#3
There is no point in trying to get pregnant if your wife is ovulating on Tuesday and you’re not mating until Sunday at 7 A. M.
#4
After a year of trying, if you still can’t get pregnant, you may need medical assistance.
#5
Start preparing for fatherhood by asking yourself some questions about what babies eat and who is in charge of what.
#6
The first trimester is when you adjust to being a parent, and the second trimester is when you get to feel changes in your wife’s body as pregnancy hormones kick in. The third trimester is when the baby moves around and becomes mobile, and you get to become a father.
#7
Don’t panic. The first trimester is when you adjust to being a parent and your wife begins to feel changes in her body as pregnancy hormones kick in. The second trimester is when you get to feel changes in your own body as pregnancy hormones kick in. The third trimester is when the baby becomes mobile and you become a father.
#8
Pregnancy tests are not reliable. Ovulation tests are not reliable either, though they have gotten better in recent years. You may want to wait until around weeks 8 to 12 when the mathematical chances for miscarriage go down, but most couples today don’t consider the decision so black-and-white.
#9
There is no point in trying to get pregnant if your wife is ovulating on Tuesday and you’re not mating until Sunday at 7 A. M. Start preparing for fatherhood by asking yourself some questions about what babies eat and who is in charge of what. The first trimester is when you adjust to being a parent, and the second trimester is when you get to feel changes in your own body as pregnancy hormones kick in.
#10
It’s about time to release the hounds. Tweet, Facebook, e-mail, or go for it all as long as you both agree to it. If you want to, have a baby shower.
#11
Pregnancy is scary and exciting. You will adjust to being a parent and your wife will begin to feel changes in her body as pregnancy hormones kick in. You will get to feel changes in your body as pregnancy hormones kick in. The third trimester is when the baby becomes mobile and you become a father.
#12
This book is about how to adjust to being a parent and your wife’s body going through changes as she becomes pregnant.
#13
Dad to be, the time is now to get involved in the process of becoming a parent and please know that you are not forgotten.
#14
Get your act together so you can enjoy the experience.
#15
Both men and women can suffer from postpartum depression.
#16
He’s not used to sharing you, and he’s worried that the new family member will take away some of your time and attention, as well as affect your sex life.
#17
You need to be a team player and help each other out through your new adventure.
#18
Get him to talk and listen.