AN INVOLVED FATHER CAN…
CONNECT EARLY DURING PREGNANCY
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Talk to your unborn baby- they can hear you as early as 20 weeks
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Talk to your partner about roles of being parents
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Have fun together!
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Share healthy lifestyle choices, quit smoking, exercise, eat healthy meals
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Share your feelings
BE A SUPPORTIVE LABOUR AND DELIVERY COACH
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Prepare early for the birth of the baby.
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Discuss expectations, pain relief and fear
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Be aware of partners needs, ask if you are being helpful and listen to response
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Reassure: Encourage, and praise often, remind her that she can do this
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Remain calm and supportive
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Take care of yourself as well! Take a break!
HELP WITH BREASTFEEDING
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Encourage mom to breastfeed
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Bring baby to mom for feedings
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Massage mom’s neck and back to help her relax during feeding times
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When feeding is finished, burp baby
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Make mom and baby feel important
SPEND SOME DADDY TIME WITH YOUR BABY!
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Involve yourself with care of baby ie: bathing, diapering
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Kiss, rock and cuddle your baby
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Comfort your baby
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Play, read and sing with their child
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Take you baby for a stroller ride
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Share in all areas of care
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Be a positive role model
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Develop your relationship with baby( eg; take a parental leave)
DAD’S ROLE IN PROVIDING EMOTIONAL SUPPORT TO PARTNER
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Accept her feelings by listening, and reassuring her
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Support her decisions
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Encourage her to take one day at a time
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Help her to redefine who she is
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Encourage her to give herself credit
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Reassure her that the lack of sexual interest is normal
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Be physically affectionate without asking for sex
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Remain caring and supportive
WHAT NOT TO DO…
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Pretend it isn’t happening
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Criticize or judge her
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Blame her or someone else
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Smother her or over react
DAD CAN HELP MOM
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Develop a simple achievable routine for the day
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Help her rest, whenever possible- eg: make a door sign for visitors, keep a housecoat near the door.
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Encourage her to eat healthy nutritious quick foods and drink plenty of fluids( eg: cheese and crackers, fruit yogurt)
- Take the baby out without mom
- Accept offers from friends/family to help with house cleaning, cooking and babysitting
It’s All About Teamwork!
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Accepting/celebrating your differences
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We handle children and situations differently and some situations better than others
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Talking about time management: you must both negotiate housework, child care, and free time.
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Both must have some “yourself” time
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Bailing each other out: ‘ I can’t deal with this right now, can you take over.
This is truly teamwork!!
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Sharing the experience: Parenting will help you and your partners understand and appreciate each other in new ways
DID YOU KNOW...
- Babies of highly Involved Fathers are more intelligent
- Children of Involved Fathers are more likely to enjoy school, have better attitudes toward school and participate in extra curricular activities
- Men who are Involved Fathers feel more self confident and effective as parents
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