As a dad, I'm envious of the bond my wife has with our babies. Taking over baby duties like feeding, burping, changing and swaddling makes me feel more involved in the process and connected with my kids.
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Review 2 for Put Dad In Charge He Can Handle It
Date:August 28, 2012
caperfiddle
"Each night, I nursed her at about 8:00, handed her off to Mark and got right into bed. I knew she was in good hands, and if she fussed, Mark could handle it. So I slept soundly until midnight when Mark woke me for another feeding — and I took the night shift from there. This way, we both got some solid sleep every night.""
This is a great idea, IF DH can handle staying up til midnight :) But it goes to show that if you work as a team, those first few months can be a little less exhausting.
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I found that having the freezer stocked with snacks and meals was incredibly helpful.
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Review 4 for Put Dad In Charge He Can Handle It
Date:November 4, 2011
seymour2
Since we both work outside the home, we share the night shift with baby. Dad gets her out of the crib, changes her diaper and hands her off to me to nurse and then I return her to her crib when finished. Dad also is great about helping with the siblings too.
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