Hi everyone, I'm looking for what you think is the best book for a dad-to-be that you've read/used as reference! I've googled this many times over and whatever I've found, I look up reviews. So far based on the reviews, I'm finding books that are: demeaning to the dad-to-be, minimizing what the mom-to-be is going through and/or is demeaning to the mom-to-be, one-sided (contributing to the demeaning/minimizing natures), having too much of a joking tone (mom-to-be behavior dissing/minimizing), or not very informative. I want to get my husband a comprehensive, realistic book that relates to him yet really gives him a good perspective on what a pregnant woman goes through physically and emotionally (especially) throughout her pregnancy, how to help/support the mom-to-be, and what to do/not do in the delivery room. I don't want anything that won't be taken seriously or minimizes the situation. Thank you, in advance, for any suggestions!!!
Re: Book Help
Thanks LuckyDad...yes humor certainly does help and eases the stress dad-to-be's are facing, I'm definitely not taking anything away from that and I'm not necessarily saying I want it to be a dry book. But...I just want something that can be taken seriously too and not bash the dad-to-be or mom-to-be along the way just to get some laughs. I will certainly take a look into your suggestion though!
Thanks again
The one book I was really into when my wife was pregnant was the Mayo Clinic Complete Book of Pregnancy & Baby's First Year.
Now it is not a how to book, but rather a knowledge book. So if I was wondering about something, I could go look it up there. It breaks it down in a way that makes it a very easy read.
I just remembered that there was a book that I got at BrU. It was more of a journal/log book, but it also provided weekly milestones for the first year. It was called "Babies First Year Journal".
Sadly, I never kept up with the weekly logging, but I did read through the weekly and monthly milestones that are presented there.