New Dads Top Tips
Stuart C
Tim C
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Have your nights out whilst you still can
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Avoid changing the really full ones
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Get finances organised
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Enjoy every minute, it;s a cliche but it does go fast
Jon R
Matthew H
The most important thing that I learnt is that it is all my fault. Everything that she is going through is my fault. It doesn't matter if it's my fault or not, it's easier and makes her feel better if I take the blame. No matter what I get into trouble for I just think it's nothing compared to what she's going through. And if nothing I do makes it better then going to a baby shop and letting her buy something always seams to make things better.
Mike P
Al G
Matt O
Be loving and present, don't blink cos you'll miss it.
Cameron
Try and do all you can to give her a rest when you can. If you get tired after an hour with the baby imagine what it is like after 23.
Matt P
Insist on two weeks paternity leave (I regret having only 1 week after a long and ardous labour it didn't give me long with my son).
Paul K
Enjoy every stage, even when the child is crying - just enjoy! Life is to short to skip any part. Friends are saying how theywhere to busy working and now where the child is >10 and above they are getting to be individuals and don't want hugs and are too busy with their friend (which of course is fantastic) though as parents missed out on a lot of the growing up.
Marcus C
Follow your instincts
Jason P
There are a few:-
- Routine is good
- Never wake a sleeping baby
- Just when you think you have sussed it, it changes
- Teething - is difficult!
Carl P
Nothing can prepare you for labour.
James T
Babies just cry, you can be doing everything right and nothing wrong but they will still cry. Its not your fault babies cry.
Mike S
Be ready for a big surprise. Talk to friends who have been through it recently.
Andrew K
Be understanding and enjoy every moment.
Jeff P
Relax and avoid commerical advertising you many not need many of the things on the market. Keep it simple.
Richard B
At 30 weeks pack your bags because you never know when it might happen. Learn as much as you can, go to all the classes, open your eyes to everything that potentially could happen. Spend time with your baby alone.