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I am sure it has some effect on him, but he is a parent. parents will do what they can for their children, I would do anything for my girls.
Yes, I dearly hope he's not uncomfortable. Or sad, I hope it doesn't make him sad seeing how debilitating pregnancy has made me. Not what I pictured at all.
 

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Yes, I dearly hope he's not uncomfortable. Or sad, I hope it doesn't make him sad seeing how debilitating pregnancy has made me. Not what I pictured at all.
It definitely can be for some.

At our house all of the pregnancies resulted in at least 3 months of motionlessness, not bed rest but due to severe nausea. Movement = throwing up.

As to your dad... I don't care how old you are, you will always be their tiny baby. It is nice to feel needed. I really can't imagine he minds at all.
 

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As to your dad... I don't care how old you are, you will always be their tiny baby. It is nice to feel needed. I really can't imagine he minds at all.
Something I can speak to with formal authority! :)

Yes, dad's who love their kids will move heaven and earth when needed. My youngest had found herself in a bad situation. She did not want want me to know, but her mom could not manage it alone. Reluctantly they reached out to me. We got her mental health needs addressed immediately and I secured the legal support she needed without question. After everything got more or less resolved, she was shocked that I helped so much. My response was this is what dads do.

It also undercut the ex's line of BS that I was an unfit father, too. Added bonus.
 

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My much needed Checklist
Nursery plans-
Rusty Barn red accent wall, cream for the rest of it
natural wood cribs for later in life
Bassinet that doesn't attach to our bed- feels safer for me
4 crib sheets
2 crib mattresses
baby monitor
changing pad
bigger dresser
toy basket
close lid trash can


Clothes
Swaddles- linen, wool, lots of cotton
12 onsies
8 shirts
8 pants
8 one piece pjs
baptism outfits
6 newborn hats
2 newborn coats
4 fleces
8 pairs of socks
no scratch mittens

On the Go
2 baby carseats
stroller
stroller blankets
Nursing blankets for winter- summer I don't care who sees my boobs

Diapers
Cloth diapers in many brands
premie diapers- disposable
newborn diapers- disposable-for nightime
baby wipes
diaper cream
diaper bag

Bath
baby bathtub- do I need 2?
baby shampoo
6 hooded towels
3 washcloths
lotion
snot sucker

Nursing needs
Bag balm
pump- insurance provided
4 oz bottles x4
milk storage bags
nursing pads
2 high chairs
8 bibs
6 burp cloths
feeding pillow for tandem

Grooming care
first aid kit
baby thermometer
6 pacifiers- on the fence

Playtime
2 baby swings
2 baby play mats
play pen


IS THERE ANYTHING I'M MISSING?
 

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Yes, dad's who love their kids will move heaven and earth when needed. My youngest had found herself in a bad situation. She did not want want me to know, but her mom could not manage it alone. Reluctantly they reached out to me. We got her mental health needs addressed immediately and I secured the legal support she needed without question. After everything got more or less resolved, she was shocked that I helped so much. My response was this is what dads do
I just feel bad that I need him to help me do every little thing, like walk to the porch, or feed my animals. It's super embarrassing to send a 46 year old man to milk the cows in the morning.
 

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I just feel bad that I need him to help me do every little thing, like walk to the porch, or feed my animals. It's super embarrassing to send a 46 year old man to milk the cows in the morning.
It's not like you DON'T have a real need. Just remind him how much this means to you. Sometimes in awkward pregnancy situations, guys/dads just need to feel needed because we are so powerless to do the man thing and "fix" the problem. ;)
 

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It's not like you DON'T have a real need. Just remind him how much this means to you. Sometimes in awkward pregnancy situations, guys/dads just need to feel needed because we are so powerless to do the man thing and "fix" the problem. ;)
I’m pretty powerless to fix the situation too. At least we’re in the same boat!
 

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My much needed Checklist
Nursery plans-
Rusty Barn red accent wall, cream for the rest of it
natural wood cribs for later in life
Bassinet that doesn't attach to our bed- feels safer for me
4 crib sheets
2 crib mattresses
baby monitor
changing pad
bigger dresser
toy basket
close lid trash can


Clothes
Swaddles- linen, wool, lots of cotton
12 onsies
8 shirts
8 pants
8 one piece pjs
baptism outfits
6 newborn hats
2 newborn coats
4 fleces
8 pairs of socks
no scratch mittens

On the Go
2 baby carseats
stroller
stroller blankets
Nursing blankets for winter- summer I don't care who sees my boobs

Diapers
Cloth diapers in many brands
premie diapers- disposable
newborn diapers- disposable-for nightime
baby wipes
diaper cream
diaper bag

Bath
baby bathtub- do I need 2?
baby shampoo
6 hooded towels
3 washcloths
lotion
snot sucker

Nursing needs
Bag balm
pump- insurance provided
4 oz bottles x4
milk storage bags
nursing pads
2 high chairs
8 bibs
6 burp cloths
feeding pillow for tandem

Grooming care
first aid kit
baby thermometer
6 pacifiers- on the fence

Playtime
2 baby swings
2 baby play mats
play pen


IS THERE ANYTHING I'M MISSING?
my 2 cents--
*multiple bassinet sheets and more crib sheets down the road- leaks happen and sometimes more than once in the night.
*I would personally get 2 changing pads, nothing fancy, but then you can change both at the same time
*more one piece outfits-again leaks happen (and spit up)
*more onsies--see above
*I LOVED nightgowns when they were really little-didn't have to try and snap or zip in the middle of the night for diapers changes, just lift them up and change
*sleep sacks--especially in the winter as blankets aren't advised until they can roll-even swaddled. (I did swaddle during the day for naps but never at night)
*yes to the pacifiers--some kids I swear "need" them unless you want to be nursing 24/7
*baby sling-sometimes is nice with walking in the woods or somewhere you don't want to have to lug a stroller
*wipes or stuff to make your own
*Play pen--meh depends on your bassinet--if you get a pack n play with the bassinet attachment those are the best
*only need 1 tub--I never used one but some do
*feeding pillows are good just for tummy time and propping up even if you never use it for feeding
*more burp cloths--like 4xs as many, unless you are going to do laundry daily and I didn't bc all I wanted to do was sleep and I only had 1 at a time :)

That is what I have for now.
 

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my 2 cents--
*multiple bassinet sheets and more crib sheets down the road- leaks happen and sometimes more than once in the night.
*I would personally get 2 changing pads, nothing fancy, but then you can change both at the same time
*more one piece outfits-again leaks happen (and spit up)
*more onsies--see above
*I LOVED nightgowns when they were really little-didn't have to try and snap or zip in the middle of the night for diapers changes, just lift them up and change
*sleep sacks--especially in the winter as blankets aren't advised until they can roll-even swaddled. (I did swaddle during the day for naps but never at night)
*yes to the pacifiers--some kids I swear "need" them unless you want to be nursing 24/7
*baby sling-sometimes is nice with walking in the woods or somewhere you don't want to have to lug a stroller
*wipes or stuff to make your own
*Play pen--meh depends on your bassinet--if you get a pack n play with the bassinet attachment those are the best
*only need 1 tub--I never used one but some do
*feeding pillows are good just for tummy time and propping up even if you never use it for feeding
*more burp cloths--like 4xs as many, unless you are going to do laundry daily and I didn't bc all I wanted to do was sleep and I only had 1 at a time :)

That is what I have for now.
More burp cloths. Got it. I had no idea the baby couldn’t sleep swaddled… is it dangerous as a newborn? I’ll add sleep sacks to the list.
 
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