We're Pregnant!
The First Time Dad's Pregnancy Handbook: Everything You Need to Know for Your Partner & Baby
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Sean Patrick Hopkins
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Written by:
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Adrian Kulp
About this listen
Being a great first-time dad doesn’t mean being perfect. It means having the tools you need to be a supportive partner during and after pregnancy - which is exactly what We’re Pregnant! The First-Time Dad’s Pregnancy Handbook is all about.
From heartburn and headaches to birth and breastfeeding, We’re Pregnant! features practical, action-oriented pregnancy advice from the author of the Dad or Alive blog, Adrian Kulp, a (once clueless) dad who’s been there and done that - three times, in fact!
We’re Pregnant! addresses and alleviates the stress first-time dads face through candid pregnancy guidance, including:
- Week-specific pregnancy milestones so you’re not left wondering what’s happening, what’s going to happen, or what you should be doing during the pregnancy
- Practical suggestions for supporting your partner’s changing needs during pregnancy and thereafter
- Action-oriented goals that will support baby’s development, mom’s pregnancy experience, and the wellbeing of your relationship
- Up-to-date information on “The Fourth Trimester” so you’re as prepared for the first months of baby’s life as you were during pregnancy
We’re Pregnant! delivers real-world pregnancy advice with a humorous tone that will get first-time dads ready, willing, and able to carry their portion of the pregnancy weight….pickles and ice cream not included.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, a PDF of reference material not included in the narration will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2018 Adrian Kulp (P)2018 Audible, Inc.You may also enjoy...
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Author took what should Should have been a two page essay, not a book
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Applicable summary of several key parenting books
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- Anonymous User
- 2020-09-08
Awesome Resource!
This is an awesome resource that I will be listening to over and over through the step by step development of my baby. Well read and well written. very organized.
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- Eric Mak
- 2023-08-03
Helpful tips
Really helped us with our pregnancy journey! I listened ahead to prepare support for my partner.
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- Paul
- 2022-07-04
Loved this!
As a first time soon-to-be dad, this audio handbook was great! Will definitely be able to refer back to this from time to time!
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- Tyler Mock
- 2024-03-01
Terrible format for an audio book
Contains decent information but it's a terrible format for an audio book. Chapter introductions are well written but having a bunch of bullet points read to you based on the different developmental milestones each week is difficult to follow, and quite boring.
Some of the information, particularly about health care providers, is American centric, which wasn't helpful as a Canadian.
Maybe the actual book is worth reading, but listening to it is not.
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- Ty
- 2024-04-03
should have stayed a blog post
Chapters open with a good information dump about it's week of pregnancy the rest of the chapter is the same information repeated over and over again. It feels like the author put no effort into translating this from blog posts to a book.
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