Charmless Man
Striker
Make the most of every minute with him. One minute they are babies/ toddlers the next they are grown men.
I hope this won’t happen to my daughter.
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Make the most of every minute with him. One minute they are babies/ toddlers the next they are grown men.
I think paternity is important to do straight away otherwise leaving a tired and in pain mother to do it all
Some good tips there, if he needs some videos on cleaning, try searching YouTube for 4kangelatipsThere's probably some cracking online videos on how to do all of that TBF
Practice changing a nappy on a doll
Sleep when you can
Learn how to cook at least half a dozen meals
Make sure you know how to clean the house and do housework
Do your fair share round the house as she'll be more knackered than you
Work out stuff for you to do for and with the baby that's your time and gives her a break
I found the birth one of the most surreal experiences especially the first time almost outer body.
You've been planning and expecting this for the past year and then in an instant it's there. Don't think anything prepares you for it. Mint though.
Mrs experience might have been different mind. We definitely get the easier deal on this one!
Wish it went without saying, but it doesn't. There's too many lads whose Mams did everything, got a lass who does everything, then two weeks after the baby's born they don't understand why their game of FIFA is being interrupted by a screaming angry wife
I was pretty daft in that I thought I needed to change her clothes all the time and that I’d be done for neglect if she went 12 hours with a bit of a milk medal on her grow that was otherwise clean.
Thankfully was told that was daft and I was just making laundry for us to do
Bit different for me. Challenging in its own way - ended up being an emergency C section under general anaesthetic so I couldn’t be in the room, but also it was just me and the baby for the first few hours whilst my wife came round and was considered well enough to have the baby on her.
And obviously the circumstances have presented their own challenges as well.
Agree. The moment I was handed the baby the first time, will be something I’ll never forget. Everything suddenly became real.I found the birth one of the most surreal experiences especially the first time almost outer body.
You've been planning and expecting this for the past year and then in an instant it's there. Don't think anything prepares you for it. Mint though.
Don't go over the top with buying gear/stuff.First one due in early May.
Any advice?
Currently flitting between joy and crippling fear and have been the last few months.
Piss takes are welcome, feel free.
I’d like to add that it’s topper being a da.It’s piece of piss. Nowt really changes.
Couldn’t agree more. You get jealous when they’re on the away days or can just go to the pub all day on a Saturday and you’ve got a million and one things to do. But seeing your kids grow and learn and do things for the first time is incredible. Feelings you never knew you could feel happen all the timeAs a dad of 3 some great advice here.
Maybe sign of the times but my close circle of 6 mates only half of us have had kids. Late 40s now so thats unlikely to change.
While im sometimes envious of the lucky bastards without, and i respect their choices, I always feel theyve missed out on something very special.
Agree with no right way. Was just from my own experience as wife couldn't have done it aloneI might have been lucky but with my 3 the first few weeks were relatively easy - was later on the disrupted sleep took its toll. Anyway the thing about parenting is we all worry but there isn’t really a right way or a one size fits all in my opinion - you find the way it works for you and your lass and the bairn(s).
Used to love this and would squeeze a pint in as well. I wouldn't advise more than 2 though as it is quite the logistical nightmare needing a piss whilst with a dog and babyGood moments - just took the bairn out in the pram with the dog for an hour to let my wife have some sleep.
After she settled 15 minutes in it was bliss.
It did nothing for me either ,the early stagesCouldn’t disagree more with this shite. Absolutely loved the first weeks, referring to your child as a “demanding house plant” makes you a ****, grow up.
Agree with no right way. Was just from my own experience as wife couldn't have done it alone
Used to love this and would squeeze a pint in as well. I wouldn't advise more than 2 though as it is quite the logistical nightmare needing a piss whilst with a dog and baby
Got another due in April so will be doing it all again.