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Pregnancy Info for Determining the Roles and Responsibilities of New Dads

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is so little time, and so much to do. Get the lowdown on pregnancy info to see your role in planning for your new baby. Find your niche, such as decorating nursery, or researching baby safety tips, and get busy since you only have nine months or less until the baby arrives. If you have been busy nit-picking at your wife about what she is eating and monitoring her weight gain, then you need some projects to fill your time. Even though you can’t breastfeed, there are still plenty of ways to become involved in taking care of your new baby. You might even find a few things that only you can do, not your wife.

"Sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inheritance" - Ruth E. Renkel

Decorating Nursery – Man’s Work

Take some classes at Home Depot, such as flooring, shelving and storage, walls, woodworking, etc. Once the baby comes you might not get the chance again. And the education can prove very useful for decorating nursery projects. Also, take charge of any wall painting projects. Since we don’t know what chemicals and solvents could hurt the fetus, the best pregnancy info is for you to paint the room, not your wife.

Baby Safety is Number One Priority

The best pregnancy info tip is to baby proof your home. Baby safety is extremely important, so either hire a professional or do it yourself. Some baby safety tips include the following:

• Safety Install locking latches on all appliances that open and close (refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers) and install knob covers on stove knobs.

• Install latches on the inside of drawers whenever possible to keep children away from hazardous chemicals or sharp objects.

• Install safety gates at the bottom and top of stairs, or to enclose a child in a separate section of the house.

• Not only for baby safety, but also family safety, make sure smoke alarms are placed strategically around house and batteries are changed once a year.

• An important pregnancy tip that many parents overlook is to bolt tall furniture to the wall. Small children can use the drawers as steps for climbing which may result in the furniture toppling over. There are also safety latches on inside of drawers to prevent children from opening them.

Lights, camera, action

Take charge of the electronics, you know the kind, digital camera, film camera, camcorder, photo quality printer, etc. Most likely, you will need to be the photographer when the baby comes, so do some research on baby announcements, how to communicate your new addition to family and friends, and what memories to capture at birth and first few weeks.

Read a book

Read up on pregnancy info, and what to expect in the upcoming months and years. Try “The Expectant Father: Facts, Tips and Advice for the Dad-To-Be” by Armin A. Brott or for humor try “The Guy’s Guide to Surviving Pregnancy, Childhood and the First Year of Fatherhood” by Michael R. Crider.