Fatherhood: A Comprehensive Guide to Birth, Budgeting, Finding Flow, and Becoming a Happy Parent

· Harper Horizon
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304
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About this ebook

Becoming a parent can be daunting . . . terrifying, in fact.

This is especially true for dads. Where’s the road map? Well, you’re looking at it. This book from the editors of Fatherly, the largest digital brand for dads, is a one-stop source for fathers-to-be, empowering them to be the best parent they can be--with both confidence and joy.

New fathers grapple with both practical and existential questions: Is my baby supposed to do that? How do I afford to make my family thrive? How does swaddling work again? Who am I, and what kind of dad will I become?

Fatherhood is here to answer all of these questions and more.

This comprehensive guide walks fathers through everything they need to know--practically, emotionally, and philosophically--over the course of the first year of a baby’s life.

The content is divided by developmental stage:

  • Pregnancy up to birth
  • Infancy (the first 500 days)
  • Toddlerhood (days 500 to 1,000)

By offering data, anecdotes, and expert-driven analysis, the authors prep dads for what’s ahead, letting them know they’re not alone on their journey.

Fatherhood is the book every father and father-to-be needs.

About the author

Fatherly is the leading media brand for dads. Created to empower men to raise great kids and lead more fulfilling adult lives, Fatherly reaches over 100 million readers annually and produces award-winning podcasts, video series, events, and books. Committed to original reporting and expert advice, Fatherly represents a new kind of parenting publication for a new kind of parent interested in data, hard-won insights, and making the most out of a profoundly rewarding stage of life.

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