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When I speak to dads-to-be, there is still a misconception in modern society that ‘Real Men’ aren’t supposed to be ‘soft’, but times are gently changing and there is a wave of fathers coming through that are prepared to learn how to support their partners during labour, and take a more nurturing role in the family.

Did you know…

Research has shown a father’s touch is just as important for a newborn, and  can not only help with the bonding process, but massaging your newborn is just as equally relaxing for the dad as it helps reduce stress hormone levels through the calming power of touch.

Infants receiving massage, on the other hand, displayed an increase in eye contact, smiling, vocalising and reaching responses.

Once bubs is born, get dad to massage bubs – this a lovely way to nurture a growing relationship. It also offers mum a break, gives dads something to do with their child and to spend quality one to one time together.

As Tim Barrus said, “It takes a tough man to make a tender father”. Tim is a father and child counsellor in Florida, U.S.A. Tim’s article, “Nurturing” offers 6 valuable points for all expectant and new fathers:

 1.  Never underestimate the power of an infant

Bubs doesn’t know that as a male, dad isn’t supposed to relate to them until they are old enough to play footy, their needs are immediate, they need you from the moment they are placed into your arms.

 2. Learn to nurture

Although this sounds silly, make a decision to do it! Be intimately involved in loving and caring for your baby and make the decision before bubs comes.

3. Do lots of touching

Yes, touch for the sake of touching! Go ahead and pick up that baby and hug them purely because it feels good to do so…

 4. You are not going to be a bit player in the mind of your infant

Just as mums are now playing a more important economic role within the family, dads need to assume a more emotional one.

 5. Nurturing is work

It doesn’t matter what the gender is of your bubs, boys need it as much as girls, nurturing can take place at 3am when bubs has a sore tummy, nurturing can be tough, it can strain nerves and relationships. It takes a real man to nurture.

 6. Nurturing doesn’t end with infancy

It’s just the beginning. In the long run it will be worth more than a roomful of the most expensive toys.

  • innocence holds more power than is given credit for

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  • Great article I totally agree these days dad’s are more hands on, my hubby has done lots of hands on when my kids were babies.

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  • I think in this generation there are lots more hands on dads now!

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  • I loved reading this and think all men should be at this standard

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  • it is always nice to see a more hands on dad

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  • Thanks for sharing this great read.

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  • thanks for sharing, was a good read

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  • Thank you sharing this article to read.

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  • i was very sick after the birth of my son. My hubby would hold him all day and while i was stuck in a hospital bed my hubby was sleeping with my son. Then when i finally got better my son would scream his head off when he was given to me.

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  • It is great to see a father with his baby, caring and showing his softer side

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  • thanks for sharing was a great read

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  • such a cute story.. tq!

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  • very interesting read, thank you

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  • Nothing cuter than watching my gruff hubby go all gooey when he’s with our son <3

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  • I love my darling hubby!

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  • Enjoyed reading this – thanks for sharing.

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  • Love that men get involved

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  • It’s incredibly attractive to see a manly father getting involved in baby business!

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  • I wish my partner had read this before we had kids, he might have been more hands on at the start.

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  • Thanks for sharing these useful tips and ideas. 🙂

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