new dads
new dads
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by Paul - 2007-07-01
Experiences of a New Dad: Some Practical Advice by Todd Dominey When Sophia was born a week ago today, I knew I was in for quite an experience. Everyone has heard the horror stories of how exhau...
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by Paul - 2007-08-06
If you've found a new job you can do from home to spend more time around the kids, congratulations. And even if you're still just thinking of it, here are some tips that will help you put the pa...
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by Paul Banas - 2007-08-16
Babies need to eat often-every 90 minutes to two hours. Feed your baby when she begins to show signs of hunger, such as rooting or sucking on her lips, fingers or fist. Try to feed her before she crie...
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by Paul - 2007-08-15
1. Take advantage of the "fly free under 2" rule for as long as you can. 2. Buy enough diapers for the plane ride plus one day and buy more on arrival. Ditto for formula, unless traveling abroa...
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by Paul - 2007-08-07
A father tends to:- Bond with children in short bursts of connection, both physical and emotional ("short-touch" bonding, rough-and-tumble play).- Focus on teaching children order, pattern think...
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by Paul - 2007-07-23
According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services your spouse may need other lab tests, like blood or urine tests, cultures for infections, or ultrasound exams in the first trimester, ...
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by Paul - 2007-08-16
Babies need to eat often-every 90 minutes to two hours. Feed your baby when she begins to show signs of hunger, such as rooting or sucking on her lips, fingers or fist. Try to feed her before sh...
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by Paul - 2007-08-24
In the hectic frenzy that goes into preparing or caring for a newborn, selecting a name may seem to be the least of the challenges. While for some the process of selecting a name may be quite un...
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by Paul - 2007-09-20
If your spouse has been breastfeeding, she can safely continue to do so well after your baby has upgraded its status to toddler-hood. Though generally frowned upon, extended breastfeeding actual...
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by Paul - 2007-09-13
If you bottle feed your baby, ask your doctor what kind of formula is best for her. There are three ways formula is sold: - Powdered formula is the cheapest. You have to mix the powder with ster...