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Advice for First Time Dads
Take part in your own bonding process Try not to feel that you're "on the outside" You may feel that you're more part of the family unit if you get involved from the very beginning — attend antenatal classes, try to be at the birth, learn how to change a nappy. As well as helping your partner, it will help you to feel part of the parenthood process. Sex And it's not just mums who can feel that way. Although men don't have the physical battle scars to heal, they often have the mental ones — the transition from man to dad can often leave men feeling curiously asexual. Some men find that the birthing process temporarily turns them off their partners. As with many of these early feelings, this phase often passes once sleep is restored and a new family equilibrium is gained. Counselling should be sought if the negative feelings persist. Create your own routine You may feel sad, too If you feel down, try to eat as well as possible and take regular exercise — this will also help to manage feelings of fatigue. If your feelings continue to be down over a period of time, it's a good idea to get professional help. Support networks { write a comment }
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