How to Be a Dad: The ultimate guide to pregnancy, birth & dirty nappies
DUKE, OSCAR
In this first doctor-written guide to fatherhood, Oscar combines the medical knowledge of a healthcare professional with his real-life experience to provide an honest, humorous, and engaging book that takes you on a journey from baby scans to birthing pools and beyond.
'All hail the Guru of Fatherhood' - Dermot O'Leary
- The first doctor-written guide to becoming a dad
- Combines the medical knowledge of a healthcare professional with real-life experience
- Step-by-step - from conception to caring for your newborn baby
- Honest, humorous, and engaging, this book answers the questions you've been too afraid to ask
At this crucial life moment, knowledge is power, but you probably know less than you think: What's a cervix? Can we still have sex? Why's the midwife doing that? How do I make up a bottle and is that poo normal? Dad's role is more important than you might ever have imagined, so what can you do to help?
'I hope that as a doctor and a new dad, I will go some way towards answering those "man questions" that never quite make it to the pub, locker room, water cooler, or any other locations where men might find themselves having meaningful chats with another guy. Think of this as a papery man hugs in what is a potentially treacherous world of terminology, hormones, social change, sleep deprivation, and finally dirty nappies with tiny feet attached.'