Welcome to parenthood!
I can tell you there are a lot of things to know and one of them is that babies cry.
This is a signal something is wrong. Wet, hungry, cold, hot, or just plain needs cuddling. Whatever it is, they will stop crying when you fix whatever is wrong.
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As far as what you need to know? Wow. I would say you better get a book or kid raising and go from there.
2006-11-29 06:34:03
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answer #1
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answered by Gnome 6
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First off it's normal to be nervous and I give you great Kudos for being concerned and wanting to learn. Books are the best way to gain knowledge and there are tons on pregnancy and parenting. I suggest you and your partner get "What To Expect When You're Expecting" and then while you're at the book store look for books on parenting. If you care at all, and it sounds like you do, than I wouldn't worry. Your parenting instincts will kick and you'll be fine. Remember to talk to your partner about concerns and anything else on your mind. It will make her feel good to know how much you care and what really concerns you and she'll likely share and you can talk about those things and find the answers to the things you don't know. I would also suggest speaking with your parents too. They can help ease your fears and give you advice. Good Luck and major brownie points for wanting to be a good dad. :)
2006-11-29 06:31:40
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answer #2
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answered by ribbitt_ribbitt_83 3
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Usually hospitals where your child will be delivered have seminars for new parents. That is a good source. For starters, Get a book on raising a child for the 1st year, then move on with a book covering the first 5 years. You can get this at any bookstores/online (amazon) or barnes and noble, or the local library which is free. Good luck!
2006-11-29 06:29:24
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answered by JNC 2
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Begin with being helpful and supportive of the mother-to-be.
Accompany her to the doctors appointment ask the doctor as many questions as you can that's what they're there for.
Talk to other guys who are dads and ask them about their experiences.
When the day comes be there for the birth, my husband told me it was the most wonderful experience he ever had.
Even the little things like buying diapers is part of the job.
A kind word to the mother-to-be.
Also as a footnote: When women become pregnant they are going so many changes on the inside, their hormones tend to out of kilter and so if the mother-to-be in your life tends to be out of sorts don't take it personally.
The easy suggestions are now out of the way.
Now comes the financial aspect. Approach it healthily and a good attitude.
2006-11-29 06:47:16
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answered by Laela (Layla) 6
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Everyone is scared when there having there first child no matter how young or old you are. It can be hard at times but they are well worth it if your not sure of what to do talk to someone close to u and tell them that your not sure on how to handled it they should be happy to help you. But if not just keep asking until someone answers your questions. I cant really answer that my self because i have no children but i hope that my answer helped you in any way possible. Thanks Hun for your wonderful question
Crystal
2006-11-29 06:47:19
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answered by Anonymous
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You will never know enough about kids. I have 5 and everyday is a new experience. If you are worried there are parenting classes, books etc. at your disposal. Good luck.
P.S. Remember that they are people too with feelings. Just love them unconditionally!!!!
2006-11-29 06:31:37
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answered by It's been a while........... 3
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Your mom and dad are to blame for you as long as you're a minor and that they have custody of you. So particular, she has the suited to nicely known the place you would be once you're no longer round her, besides as what you would be doing, whom you would be with, approximately once you would be doing it, etc. All of it quite is their business enterprise. they are going to be held to blame legally if something happens to you. And in the event that they're reliable mom and dad, then they are going to basically care approximately you besides without that legality dazzling over their heads. do no longer evaluate your existence to people, the two. basically because of the fact your persons can do something has no longer something to do with you or your loved ones, nor does it make it ok for them to do it. besides that, there is usually a turn away. in case you will use your persons or others as a measuring stick for what ought to take place for you, then you definately had ultimate be arranged to settle for the undesirable they might bear, too. So your mom and dad could desire to declare something like "nicely, Jamie's mom and dad grounded her for a month for such and such, so which you will no longer techniques if we do the comparable to you". people will consistently have something doubtless extra desirable than you, yet there'll additionally be people who've something worse.
2016-12-14 09:04:00
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answered by pfeifer 4
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Unfortunately there is no child manual. However, their are parenting classes. Take a class or two and pick up a few books on becoming a new parent.
2006-11-29 06:28:15
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answered by Eve 5
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All you need to know is when the baby is born, you are going to love like you have never loved before. Once you see and feel your child your natural instincts will kick in.
2006-11-29 06:26:58
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answered by Phenomenal Woman 2
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The "What to Expect" book series is a great place to start. They begin with "What to Expect when you're expecting" and include the baby and toddler years. You can get them from your library or the bookstore.
2006-11-29 06:27:34
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answered by Karen L 3
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