by Dominic Bliss (Author)
Finding out you're going to be a dad is one of the best times in a man's life, but it's also a time of uncertainty... What do I need to buy? When's the first scan? Where will the baby sleep? A Man's Guide to Having a Baby will answer all these questions and more. Written from a dad's perspective, the chapters explain everything an expectant father needs to know about pregnancy and taking care of your new arrival.
In the first chapter Dominic Bliss offers reassuring words of encouragement to nervous fathers before moving on to the practical side of things, covering in detail what to expect over the following nine months, describing everything from your partner's changing body and potential medical issues to birthing options and preparing the nursery. Chapter two describes the birth itself, making sure you know when it's time to take your partner to the hospital and all the possible scenarios you and your partner may face once you get there. Chapter three is packed with essential tips for the first few days after you've taken your newborn home, plus sage advice for the subsequent 12 months. Topics covered in this section include changing your first nappy, feeding, baby first aid, childproofing your home, supporting your partner, childcare options and much more. Finally, this updated edition also includes a section of stories from first-time fathers, recounting tales from the pregnancy, lessons from the birth, travelling with a baby and more.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Edition: 2nd New edition
Publisher: Dog 'n' Bone
Published: 10 Sep 2015
ISBN 10: 1909313793
ISBN 13: 9781909313798
Dominic Bliss is a writer, journalist, and father of two. He is the author of the children's books My First Camping Book and My First Soccer Book. Dominic also writes on men's lifestyle, sport, and travel for various publications including GQ, Financial Times, and other specialist titles, and is the author of Cycle London, The New Rules of Golf, and Up for the Challenge, all published by Dog 'n' Bone.
The author is based in London, UK.