| Management number | 231945320 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$6.84 | Model Number | 231945320 | ||
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Most pregnancy books are written for mothers. This one was written for you.Somewhere between the positive test and the due date, most first-time dads hit the same wall. They want to be involved — genuinely, meaningfully involved — but nobody tells them what that actually looks like. "Just be supportive" is the most useless advice a first-time father will ever receive.So they drift. They attend appointments, handle what's assigned, and wait for fatherhood to feel real. Meanwhile, their partner carries the physical pregnancy and most of the mental load of preparation. The distance grows without either of them choosing it.The making of a father begins before birth.Not in the delivery room. Not when the baby cries for the first time. Now — in these months, when the decisions you make, the habits you build, and the partner you choose to become will shape everything that follows.Pregnancy Guide for First Time Dads gives first-time fathers a complete, month-by-month roadmap through pregnancy — from the moment the news lands to the first night home with a newborn. Not vague encouragement. Not inspirational quotes. A practical framework and a specific playbook for every stage.Inside:• The STRONG Dad Framework — six roles (Supporter, Teammate, Reassurer, Organizer, Navigator, Guardian) that replace "just be supportive" with clear guidance for every situation pregnancy hands you• A nine-month pregnancy playbook — what the baby is doing, what your partner may be experiencing, your specific role, and what to do — Month 1 through Month 9• The 12 fears most first-time dads carry privately — named, faced, and answered: readiness, money, labor, bonding, relationship changes, repeating the past, and more• A complete delivery room playbook — stage by stage through every phase of labor and birth, including a full C-section guide and a protocol for when plans change• The relationship chapters — communication, emotional support, conflict, intimacy, and how to keep connection alive when everything is changing• A 30-day preparation plan — four structured weeks of action before the baby arrives, with a complete essential-tasks checklist• The Dad Quick-Reference Toolkit — 4 full-page visual guides: labor signs, delivery room stages, what to say and what not to say, first week at home priorities, and moreThis book is not about being a perfect father. It is about refusing to drift. About choosing presence over performance. About becoming the man your partner can lean on before the baby arrives — and every day that follows.The fathers who make the deepest impact on their children are not the ones who had every answer. They are the ones who showed up, month after month, before anyone was watching and before anyone was applauding.Your child is coming. The man who picks up this book is already different from the man who doesn't.Use the time you have. Start now. Read more
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