Dad’s Pregnant Too: Expectant fathers, expectant mothers, new dads and new moms share advice, tips and stories about all the surprises, questions and joys ahead…
Dad’s Pregnant Too: Expectant fathers, expectant mothers, new dads and new moms share advice, tips and stories about all the surprises, questions and joys ahead…
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Dad’s Pregnant Too! is a first-of-its-kind guide written for expectant fathers, but also intended for couples. From the first positive test, to the first time seducing your pregnant partner, to the first push, to the first week home following the birth, Dad’s Pregnant Too! exposes and explores everything an expectant dad needs to know (but no one ever tells him). Dad’s Pregnant Too! is the most comprehensive guide to help expectant fathers understand their partners, themselves, and what’s reall
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Aug 3, 2010 10:46 am |
Review by Erin P. Lane for Dad’s Pregnant Too: Expectant fathers, expectant mothers, new dads and new moms share advice, tips and stories about all the surprises, questions and joys ahead…
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This is a great book. It’s funny, thoughtful, true to life and captures a wide range of experience which is often not the case in pregnancy books. The author clearly talked to tons of people and brought it together in a way that is a good read for many. My husband and I have thoroughly enjoyed this book even as second time parents-to-be. It’s a great gift too!
Aug 3, 2010 11:05 am |
Review by Suzan Barczewski for Dad’s Pregnant Too: Expectant fathers, expectant mothers, new dads and new moms share advice, tips and stories about all the surprises, questions and joys ahead…
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I received a copy of dad’s pregnant too a few days ago to give to my niece and her husband who are expecting their first child. I flipped through the book (excellent index) and was amused and amazed by the wealth of useful, informative and entertaining information. I have ordered three more books for colleagues – it’s the perfect non-traditional pregnancy gift.
Aug 3, 2010 11:16 am |
Review by Alissa Kennedy for Dad’s Pregnant Too: Expectant fathers, expectant mothers, new dads and new moms share advice, tips and stories about all the surprises, questions and joys ahead…
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I loved this book. I got this great book as a gift and my husband and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was really funny and informative. My husband who usually doesn’t have the patience to sit down and read actually read whole chapters at a time. A friend of mine was over and started reading it since it was sitting on our coffee table and liked it so much that I gave it to her and I am buying myself another one.
Aug 3, 2010 12:15 pm |
Review by J. Gamber for Dad’s Pregnant Too: Expectant fathers, expectant mothers, new dads and new moms share advice, tips and stories about all the surprises, questions and joys ahead…
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I enjoyed this book a lot. There’s a lot of good info for expectant dads. But I feel like it really fell short of being a book for ALL dads and is really a book for dads who work who have partners who do not or will not once the baby is born.
While having the anecdotal stories from folks was nice, too often these stories fell into re-asserting the author’s opinions/positions. For instance, in the section about whether to watch the baby come out or not, there were plenty of folks saying to watch but few (if any) saying not to. Guess which one the author preferred?
Also, the book was almost completely centered around working fathers who have partners who will no longer be working. Even in the few and brief mentions of women working, there was nothing about fathers who do not have a job at all and who are the primary care-givers. When the “stay at home” dad was finally introduced at the end of the book, it was a dad who also works from home part time. It seemed like the author had little concept of a father who does not have ANY job aside from his kid(s) — or if he does, this father was absent from this book. What the author DID include was an entire section on fathers who travel a lot for work because — guess what — the author travels at lot for work.
This was a pretty enjoyable book, and it did have a lot of good information. But I couldn’t shake the feeling that the author wrote it for himself and fathers like him at the exclusion of others.
There was also no mention of adoption, same-sex couples, religious difficulties during pregnancy and childbirth, and the author constantly hawks his website, which is deserted. I don’t mean to sound harsh, but it could have been a much better book and probably will be in future editions.
Aug 3, 2010 12:18 pm |
Review by Rozi Cooper for Dad’s Pregnant Too: Expectant fathers, expectant mothers, new dads and new moms share advice, tips and stories about all the surprises, questions and joys ahead…
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I purchased this book for my brother who is currently a father of 2 young girls and is expecting his third child in just a couple of months! He not only LOVED this book but actually said it gave him a new perspective of looking into fatherhood. I also got this book as a gift for best friends expecting their first child. Both of them found the book to be insightful and funny. I would highly recommend this book to all fathers (and their wives too!)
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