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Topic: hhot butt Jarret: How to be a dad.
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Joshua Waaland
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From: Cleveland, Ohio
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 02-16-2010 12:26 PM
quote: Jarret Chessell I am very excited about the whole thing. I'm pretty nervous about it all, I've never cared for an infant before, but it sounds like most people dive in with their own kids and handle it well. We're planning on attending any parenting type classes available for us locally (I'm pretty sure i've never changed a diaper before...). I've also hit up the online book store to buy books on the topic. I know that sounds a little silly, but I know so little I'll look at whatever I can get my hands on.
Seeing as how my free time probably won't exist soon I've been working on projects around the house to get everything ready. I'm also trying to squeeze in as much xbox as I can, I have a feeling that it won't be turned on for a few years after baby comes lol.
Definitely take the classes. I fought it but my wife wanted to take them. They were a little boring at times, but by the end I felt much more comfortable caring for him.
One of the things that helped calm my nerves was the lamaze teacher took 15-16 people from the class and stood them up around one of the women in a chair. She did this to show how many people would be in the room within seconds if something were to complicate things and they had to do a c-section. Each person represented all of the different doctors that would be there (surgeon, anesthesiologist, nurses, etc.). She said it can be very frightening and overwhelming when all of these people rush in the room and make you worry that something is drastically wrong but that everything will be okay and they are highly trained for this. I can't imagine how frightening that would be to someone who hasn't taken a class and does not know what is happening. I pictured Lamaze to be 10 classes of breathing techniques but it was so much more than that. You get to watch videos of births to get used to everything that will happen and what you will see. I was very calm in the delivery room because I knew what was going on as they did everything because of the class. The doctor had to use a vacuum on Will's head to get him out which would have scared the hell out of me if I hadn't seen one that was passed around the class and learned about it.
The one book that most women read is "What to Expect When You're Expecting" which is chock full of great info. Also "Hit the Ground Crawling" is one that I found helpful for dad's that i got free when I went to the Daddy Boot Camp .
DEFINITELY get all of your home improvements done now while you can. Your free time as you know it will go bye-bye for a few years at least. I am trying to get my son's room ready as he is moving from a crib to a big boy bed and it's moving at a snails pace since he requires so much of our time. He also is getting to the age where he wants to help and he gets out his plastic hammer to copy everything that daddy is doing. It' cute but it makes it very hard to get anything done with him in the way.
Actually the x-box might come in handy when your baby gets to be a toddler since they love to see the cause and affect of something they do. It's good for their brain as well since it develops fine motor skills. My son loves to play on the computer and has since he was 18 months old or so. There are online games that they can play that make things happen on screen when they push keyboard buttons. Remember these links because they will be your friend in a year and a half, trust me. Knee Bouncers & Baby Gamer. They keep him busy for a few minutes when I need to get something done. Also the Nick Jr. channel is great when you need to get a moment. I don't like him to watch too much tv, but Nick Jr. is perfect for when I need to get the dishes done or something. He loves Yo Gabba Gabba!
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