Advice For New Dads During Pregnancy

There is a saying that goes, a woman becomes a mother when she finds out she’s pregnant, a man becomes a father when the baby is born. While this may go some way to explain why some men find it difficult to accept their new role during their partner’s pregnancy, and then suddenly come to life when the baby has arrived, it’s not entirely true for everyone. 

Also, no one really knows why that is, but it is thought to have its roots in human behavior and evolution.

Supposedly when we were still cavemen, competition for reproduction was rife and so females would copulate with many of the males and it was only at the birth of the child where similarities in features could be found that men knew who was the father of the offspring.

As unreliable as this system might have been, it’s all they had at the time, and as such females were largely left alone or under the care of other females until the birth of the child.

Thankfully, men have abandoned (most) of their neanderthal ways since then and the modern dad to have endless support and resources at his disposal to be the best partner possible before the baby arrives. For some advice on how to do that after the baby arrives, click here.

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BREAKING NEWS

From the moment you find out about your partner’s pregnancy, be the dad you want to be. This means that after the initial freakout (and you have a little bit of leeway here – but you need to snap back quick!), you need to put her at the center of everything, because from here on out – she is.

Some dads make the mistake of becoming a little overbearing, so take the time to ask your partner what she needs from you. This is one of the few areas that men have left to really step up to the mark, and rely on all of our hardwiring and biological instincts. Remember, that’s half of you in there. You can find loads of good thoughts, here.

KNOW WHAT YOU’RE IN FOR 

Your partner is going to undergo some massive changes emotionally and physically, some of these changes are going to impress and amuse you endlessly (her new heightened sense of smell for one), while others are going to challenge your last nerve (mood swings, pregnancy brain, and the ability to fart for the “A” team – do not comment on this – EVER).

The only thing for you to do during this time is to remain patient, calm, and supportive. That’s why you have your friends and your dad. They’ll get it.

COMMUNICATION

Maintaining an easy and open flow of communication during this time is super important, especially if you’re both going to be first-time parents. This includes communication with her healthcare team and understanding any unique healthcare requirements that your partner might have that you’ll need to be a part of. Does she need a pregnancy chiropractor, or is she anemic? Does she experience issues with anxiety or depression and how can you help alleviate some of her discomforts if this is the case?

Fun Activities for You and Your Kids This Festive Season

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With the schools closed and kids at home this festive season, you might wonder what fun activities you could engage your kids in and bond with them in the process. This blog will give you a list of fun and engaging activities you can engage in as a family.

Cooking Together

Although it may not seem like it, your child will be thrilled at the chance to assist you in the kitchen. Getting your children into the kitchen does more than teach them how to cook. It makes them feel helpful, inspires confidence, creates excellent avenues to bond with your kids, and the family gets to enjoy a tasty meal at the end of it all. So the next time you go shopping, grab some mittens and an apron for your kid, the whole family in the kitchen helping each other could be the bonding activity you never knew you needed. 

Movie Night

 When was the last time you watched a movie together as a family? And no, I am not talking about going to the theatres. Starting a family tradition like a Friday movie night could be a fun activity involving the whole family. Go on, choose a movie from the cable channel, prepare some popcorn, turn down the lights, hurdle together on the couch, and enjoy yourselves.

Going Camping

Camping is a great pastime that you can set out to do with your kids. It will remove them from the confines of your home and give them a chance to bond with nature. They will also learn about the plants and animals in their environment and possibly see a star constellation or two if the night is clear enough.

 To spice up the camping experience, consider bringing along a hill climb bike, or some fishing rods and catch some fish if the place you are camping has fishing grounds.

Road Trips

The holiday season may be an ideal time to pack up your bags and hit the road with your kids. Road trips are a terrific opportunity for your family to have fun and embark on adventures. Travelling by car will expose them to unique experiences, people, cultures, and ways of life in different places as you travel to your destination that taking a flight won’t.

Additionally, you will also get to eat new cuisines, see new sites, and discover topics that the classroom will not teach them. Exposing your children to new experiences can help them develop their interests by stimulating their curiosity and motivating them to explore more independently.

These are the memories your kids will treasure and remember for years to come

Visiting a Zoo or an Orphanage

If your children have not been to the zoo or an animal orphanage before, this will be an excellent outdoor activity to bond with them. Not only does it allow your young ones to learn about nature, but it is also a good time for you to teach them about  conservation and the importance of zoos and orphanages towards the conservation

Conclusion

Sharing quality time as a family strengthens and builds relationships, giving everyone a sense of connectedness and safety. Hopefully, the above list has given you a couple of ideas to explore with your kids this festive season.

The Ups And Downs Of Being A Middle-Aged Man

Becoming a middle-aged man can be an exciting time in your life. You are no longer young, but you are also not old. This is the time where many men are getting married and having children. However, this is happening at a stage of their lives where they have to start thinking about retirement too. On the one hand, you have more wisdom and experience than when you were younger. You know what you want in life, and you’re probably more settled than you used to be. But, on the other hand, your body may not be as resilient as it once was. You may find that you’re not as strong or as fast as you used to be. Whether you love or hate being a middle-aged man, there are plenty of pros and cons that come with it. Here are some of the key pros and cons of being a middle-aged man:

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More Free Time

The ups of being a middle-aged man include more free time for relaxing activities like reading, watching TV, or surfing online. In addition, they do not need to deal with school bullies anymore. 

Financial Security 

Plus, many of them receive higher salaries than younger people due to their experience working long hours over the years on end. Which translates into financial security later in life if invested properly (like retirement accounts). Another benefit would be having more disposable income to spend on leisure activities or even splurging for once-in-a-lifetime experiences like skydiving or scuba diving! It also means there’s a higher chance of owning a home rather than paying rent, which can give one peace of mind knowing they’ll always have somewhere to call “home.”

More Confident 

They also tend to feel more confident about themselves, which leads them on small adventures that may result in some fun memories being made with friends or family members.

Knowledge Share 

Another upside of aging involves gaining new perspectives about life after crossing certain milestones such as turning 30, 40, etc. In addition, middle-aged men can offer advice and guidance to younger people since they have “been there, done that” and learned valuable lessons from their own personal experiences.

Frequent Health Problems 

However, middle-aged men also experience health problems more frequently than other age groups. This is due to a decrease in testosterone levels and the natural effects of aging on the body. Although thanks to modern medicine like Testosterone Therapy, it can help you balance these levels. Some common conditions include high blood pressure, heart disease, type II diabetes, etc. The key to preventing or managing these health risks is to live a healthy lifestyle by eating right, exercising regularly, and getting plenty of sleep.

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Less Flexible 

Another downside to being a middle-aged man is that you are no longer as agile or flexible as you once were. You may feel like your joints have become stiffer, and it can be harder for you to do some things without assistance.

Being a middle-aged man has its ups and downs, but ultimately it can be rewarding if you take care of yourself physically and emotionally. So embrace this new stage in your life – it’s only going to get better from here!