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One Look at the Husband’s Role During The Time Of Post Pregnancy

July 1, 2017 by Basil Puglisi Leave a Comment

Well, yes, women undergo some serious hormonal and bodily changes during pregnancy. But, fathers are not completely excluded. They might not feel physical changes, but mentally, there is some serious turmoil taking place. When you first hold a baby in your hand, the feeling of fatherhood awakens within your mind; giving a completely new feeling. After all the drama and waiting, your child is finally here. Mothers, however, need some extra care, and that’s when fathers come in.

  • Making doctor’s appointments:

Post pregnancy sometimes come with loads of issues, which a woman cannot handle alone. She needs the doctor’s help. However, they are so involved with the baby that they can’t make phone calls or book an appointment online. That’s when husbands can help. They can make the booking for their significant others, and take them to doctor as well, when the time comes.

  • Taking care of child sometimes:

Even though a child needs mother the most, that does not mean a father can’t do anything. Giving birth to a child is a quite painful and tedious job. Afterwords, a woman is always tired and feeling sleepy. Unfortunately, due to breastfeeding, from time to time and taking care of child, she doesn’t get that rest. After feeding the baby, let her take some rest. Fathers need to step in and take care of baby.

  • Letting the mom sleep at night:

Most have a tendency to sleep in the morning and stay awake at night. Little ones are always in need of attention. During the day, new moms are always on their feet taking care of the baby. So, during night time, they might want to get some sleep. A husband can volunteer to take care of the babies during night and let the woman take some rest.

  • Be by her side:

Always staying by her side is the best moral support you can present your wife with. Helping her all the time will not just let you come closer to your partner but will help you to create an extra special bond with your child. It is mandatory to know more about the ways you can support and help your wife, from first till last.

Ref links:

https://www.bellybelly.com.au/men/how-you-can-help-mum-after-your-babys-birth/

http://www.medic8.com/healthguide/pregnancy-birth/mother-baby/the-father-s-role.html

Filed Under: Basil's Blog #AIa, Pregnancy Tagged With: Fathers Role, Husband

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