Hi everyone,
I'm a graduate student at Indiana University and I'm doing a project on designing technology that can help fathers feel more connected to their unborn (and newborn) child. We as woman obviously feel a huge connection to the baby, as it is growing inside of us, but how can we help the father start to feel the connection? I thought what better way to get research on this than asking real people?
If you can answer any of the questions below, it would be a great help. You can answer it for the father (by say that you are), or have the father answer themselves.
What did the father do/are doing to help make a connection between him and your child? (both born and unborn)
What does the father wish he could do, but don't have the means?
You may also respond if you have any other opinions or thoughts on the topic. Anything can be helpful! You might also help other expecting fathers learn new tips!
Thanks! And let me know if you have any questions.
Re: Dad and Baby: Tips on bonding with unborn/newborn child
I can't say there's something he wishes he could do but can't. He sees my struggle with pregnancy and is pretty happy that it's me and not him. He did not feel jealous of my ability to feel kicks from the inside, or ability to breastfeed.
What did the father do/are doing to help make a connection between him and your child? (both born and unborn) MY HUSBAND KISSES MY BELLY GOODNIGHT AND TALKS TO OUR SON. HE HAS BEEN AN ACTIVE PART OF NURSERY PLANNING AND HE PICKS UP SUPPLIES WE NEED FOR THE BABY. WE ARE USING THE BRADELY MEHTOD OF NATURAL CHILDBIRTH WHICH IS A PARNTER COACHED BIRTH SO HE HAS BEEN VERY INVOLVED IN BIRTH PREPARATION SINCE HE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR A LOT ON THE THE BIG DAY. I ALSO INVOLVE HIM IN MY RESEARCH ON CLOTH DIAPERING, VACCINATIONS AND ANY OTHER PARENTING DECISIONS THAT NEED TO BE MADE SO WE ARE VERY MUCH, PREAPRING TOGETHER. I BELIEVE THIS HAS HELPED HIM FEEL CONNECTED AND GET TO KNOW HIS SON.
What does the father wish he could do, but don't have the means? I KNOW MY HUSBAND WISHES HE COULD FEEL THE MOVEMENT MORE. MY SON TENDS TO STOP MOVING WHEN HANDS ARE ON MY BELLY. I GET TO FEEL HIM ALL THE TIME BECAUSE HE MOVES A LOT BUT MY HUSBAND DOES NOT HAVE THE PATIENCE TO SIT THERE AND WAIT...BUT I KNOW HE WOULD LIKE TO FEEL THAT MORE.
You may also respond if you have any other opinions or thoughts on the topic. Anything can be helpful! You might also help other expecting fathers learn new tips! IT TOOK MY HUSBAND A WHILE TO GET TO THE POINT WHERE HE IS CONNECTED. WE HAD A HIGH RISK FIRST TRIMESTER SO A LOT OF TIME WAS SPENT PREPARING FOR THE WORST AND NOT GETTING TOO ATTACHED. WELL MOMMY GETS ATTACHED NO MATTER WHAT BUT FOR HIM, I THINK HE WAS FOCUSED ON TAKING CARE OF ME AS WELL AS EMOTIONAL SELF PRESERVATION. THEN ONCE THE SCARY PART WAS OVER, HE FOUND HIMSELF NOT AS CONNECTED AS HE FELT HE SHOULD BE. BUT ALL IT TOOK WAS SOME TIME AND NOW HE IS ALREADY AND AMAZING, DEVOTED FATHER. EVERY THOUGHT AND DECISION IS BASED ON WHAT IS BEST FOR OUR SON.
Thank you for all the responses! This is great! When I'm done with my project I'll try and post my findings here to help out other new parents/expecting parents
Keep 'em coming!
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