Fathers-To-Be Blog
The person writing this content is a woman ... the person who created all these Birthing Better online birthing classes full of the broad-ranging skills that hundreds of ordinary fathers and mothers developed in the early 1970s. They asked me to carry forward these skills so you can benefit from...
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Conception To 12 Weeks: Subtle Behaviors
Is pregnancy and birth ‘Women’s Business’? In some cultures that’s true. In modern societies fathers and mothers are both expected to be involved in pregnancy and birth.
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The photo attached to this Post is a perfect example of how we have eyes all over our body. This man’s touch is ‘seeing’. His second set of eyes will mature as his child does.
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The first 12 weeks of pregnancy can dampen humour for many families. Birthing Better fathers realised how gentle their humour and light-heartedness had to be.
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The neat thing about these 10 skills Birthing Better fathers developed is that they grow with you. Sometimes one of these 10 skills comes to the front and other times it sits in the background.
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From 12-24 weeks the uterus is felt just above the pubic bone to felt at the belly button. That’s rapid. How’s your growth going? Adults have to inspire their own growth.
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Birthing Better fathers developed these skills so they didn’t feel left out. Every human wants to bond with others. Men have to intentionally bond with their baby during this phase.
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Men who developed these 10 conception to birth skills were confused about kindness. Women had ‘needs’ but no one paid men much attention. Be kind to yourself.