Oh, that's a bummer!I've been sick pretty much all of October because of a sinus infection, so I haven't gotten to do as much stuff for Halloween as I like to. Makes me sad. :c
Oh, that's a bummer!I've been sick pretty much all of October because of a sinus infection, so I haven't gotten to do as much stuff for Halloween as I like to. Makes me sad. :c
I had stuffy nose recurringly a few months back (Like it'd get better and then start again). I thought it was common cold and didn't visit the doctor or take any medications. I eventually went to the doctor when my tummy hurt and I said I had stuffy nose. The doctor then said it was actually a sinus infection and prescribed some meds. I'm fine now.I've been sick pretty much all of October because of a sinus infection, so I haven't gotten to do as much stuff for Halloween as I like to. Makes me sad. :c
How cool is that???? Must be very exciting knowing you're going to be a dad anytime now And welcome here of course. Maybe in a year or 15 or more your kid is going to be a member here as wellHi all im new to ZD forums.
Things on my mind? My wifes due date was yesterday so my thoughts have been on becoming a Dad.
Is it weird my first thought is getting excited about introducing my kid to Mario and Zelda?
I had stuffy nose recurringly a few months back (Like it'd get better and then start again). I thought it was common cold and didn't visit the doctor or take any medications. I eventually went to the doctor when my tummy hurt and I said I had stuffy nose. The doctor then said it was actually a sinus infection and prescribed some meds. I'm fine now.
Anyways, Get well soon
Hi all im new to ZD forums.
Things on my mind? My wifes due date was yesterday so my thoughts have been on becoming a Dad.
Is it weird my first thought is getting excited about introducing my kid to Mario and Zelda?
Hi all im new to ZD forums.
Things on my mind? My wifes due date was yesterday so my thoughts have been on becoming a Dad.
Is it weird my first thought is getting excited about introducing my kid to Mario and Zelda?
Thanks @Chevywolf30!
Oh man, prepare for the wildest **** you have ever been through! The moment you hold your child for the first time, it’s beautiful man, guaranteed tears but 10/10 experience. Here’s some tips to get you through the fourth trimester!
Feel free to DM me if you ever need a fellow parent to talk to. Before you know it, you’re going to have a hilarious toddler that has their own quirks and mannerisms. The first laugh is going to be great, the first steps, the first time they look at you and coo, it’s all going to be awesome. You’ll have moments where you just look at them growing and get emotional. Enjoy it while you can, because they get more independent as time goes on.
- Your wife just went through dramatic changes over her pregnancy, and even more so childbirth takes a big toll on her body. Be there for her as much as you can. Take on all the extra side duties you can to make her recovery easier. This is a great time to practice swaddling techniques. It’ll also refine your burrito making skills.
- Babies cry, A LOT. Understand that they are used to always being fed, always being warm, always being reassured. Once they are born, all that suddenly goes away and their only way of communicating is to cry. Please be as patient as you can, and unless it’s a medical issue, it’s normal for babies just to wail. If you find yourselves getting overwhelmed, as long as the baby is in their crib with NO OTHER ITEMS IN IT, you are totally within your right to walk away for a few minutes.
- Use all the family resources you can, if you have family to take care of the baby while you and your wife go on a date or just have some time together, do it! It’s fabulous for your mental health, and keeping your mental health in check goes a long way in being a patient parent.
- 12 weeks seems like forever, but it’s not. Before you know it, they won’t be screaming potatoes anymore and you’ll start seeing some personality.
- SLEEP WHEN YOU CAN! Even if you take shifts, getting a solid block of sleep is really important. We found that if we slept when the baby did, nothing would get done lol so take shifts if you can, and if you are feeling extra energized, offer your wife to get the extra sleep.
- Speaking of sleep, babies love white noise. It’s particularly helpful to expose them to noise when they sleep because it’ll get them used to it, so you don’t need to walk on eggshells all the time.
- Again, the first three months are going to be chaos. Embrace it! Your guys are going to be great. I highly recommend the book “Happiest Baby on the Block”.
Best of luck Dad!
I feel this.I'm frightened by the changing world. Many things I used to always take for granted as always being there are vanishing. Just recently a very popular magazine here in my home province went out of print. Its final issue was commemorating the life of the woman who had been on our money since before my father was born. I'm seeing fewer and fewer people collecting physical media, opting instead for digital and I fear that soon nobody will bother with actually owning anything, opting instead to stream it for a monthly fee.