Clearly pregnancy is a very different thing for men than it is for women. My DH is a super sweet and kind hubby, and he takes care of me a lot. He's very excited about baby. I'm trying to help him feel connected by telling him about what I notice feel, but it seems hard right now since there is not much of a visible belly, or movement he can feel.
Anyone have any advice or ideas, on how to help daddy feel a part of the pregnancy, and connect to baby?
STM - EDD June 24 '18
DD - January 2016
Re: Helping daddy feel connected
I tried to include him in picking big stuff on the registry and trying to plan for things.
Really it just helped to talk to him and check in everyday. He really didn't know how I was feeling unless I told him directly.
Don't worry if he's not gah gah some guys are like that especially in the beginning. He will get it Eventually
edit: words.
As moms we feel connected instantly because the baby is growing in our bellies. As dads, it's a lot more abstract at first. They come around! Just keep involving him like you're doing.
DD - January 2016
And I would definitely recommend a buffer time zone after your LO is born that is just you two and the baby to snuggle and hold him/her. Even though I had a c/s and went to my room with DD and DH immediately after, we still made our families wait 3 hours to come in and see her so I could have tummy time and nurse her and DH could hold her. It was really special.
DH also wasn't into the baby gadgets or anything like that, but I can't blame him since I wasn't really either.
Once I was bigger he would feel kicks and he likes listening to the heartbeat. He will ask everyone in awhile how big the baby is now but that's about it unless I initiate a conversation.
I agree with others in giving him jobs like putting the crib together, installing car seat, etc.
And don't worry if there isn't much connection now. My DH was the best with our newborns, probably better than me. He was an awesome swaddler!!
DD - January 2016
We did a basics baby care class (silly for me but helped him picture things).
Also make sure he attends any/all appointments that you'll have an ultra sound.