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What Ever Man Ought To Know About Being A Good Father-To-Be |
| Submitted By: David W Richards |
| Submitted: September 13, 2007 |
| Word Count: 374 |
| Being a father is not always that easy. Yet, it is not that hard to learn. Start it when your wife is still pregnant with your baby. The rest will be easy. Understand Her You are not the only person who is confused about some changes in your wife. She is also confused about it. So, instead of wondering, why don’t you do something by getting as much information on pregnancy and how it changes those mothers-to-be. This helps you be more patient in dealing with your moody wife. It’s also a process to be more matured and to be a good father.
Day to day, your pregnant wife’s needs also change. One of the examples is food. You need to follow all the changes in her needs of food to help the baby grow in good health. Most pregnant women have problems with food. They have preferences on a certain kind of food. It is your job to make sure that all she eats has a healthful benefit for both your wife and the baby. If needed, cook for her. Not only food, but also her fitness. Make a schedule to work out together. Swimming is good for pregnancy from month 1 to 9. Walking is good for latest months. Another thing is to make sure she is happy. Find ways to make her feel relaxed and contented.
Some women are not confident when they are pregnant. Help her to gain it back. Give a little compliment—not too much for she might think you are lying. Let her know that the pregnancy makes her shine even more. Also, take her to shop and find thing she needs to make her feel confident. Be patient while accompanying her and take her to rest every now and then to avoid fatigue.
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| About the author: David W Richards is a happy husband and a cheery father of two kids. He loves sharing tips on family and parenting. He also writes about hair care and audio, and kitchen. |
| Article Source: AllWomenCentral.com |
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