twain":3pqok0pn said:just sell your bikes now please
congratulations! i'm 28, have a son of 2 years. trying for another. i'm just waiting for the day he has the attention span to be able to hold the tools while i work on my bikes
you have no idea how precious sleep is. its the one thing you wont appreciate until it is savagely ripped from your life from right under your feet.
on the plus side, when they first say daddy.......
Neil":a0xvtwyp said:Forget sleep, hobbies, your own life for quite a while.
Get in there from the off (even if they're both in hospital for a couple of days) - do as much if not more than mum for things like nappy changes, baths, feeding (assuming bottles or expressed).
The more you do, early on, the more you'll feel comfortable doing - so that you can take care of the baby just as well as your better half - so if she's ill, tired, just needs a break, you can do it all without needing to mither her.
Don't let there be things you can't / won't do for the baby - because being able to manage all things yourself, I found, was very useful, especially in the early months.
Hope mum and baby are both doing fine and are healthy.
twain":1e6y0gtm said:Neil":1e6y0gtm said:Forget sleep, hobbies, your own life for quite a while.
Get in there from the off (even if they're both in hospital for a couple of days) - do as much if not more than mum for things like nappy changes, baths, feeding (assuming bottles or expressed).
The more you do, early on, the more you'll feel comfortable doing - so that you can take care of the baby just as well as your better half - so if she's ill, tired, just needs a break, you can do it all without needing to mither her.
Don't let there be things you can't / won't do for the baby - because being able to manage all things yourself, I found, was very useful, especially in the early months.
Hope mum and baby are both doing fine and are healthy.
some sound advice right there