Congratulations, You're Gonna Be a Dad!: What's Ahead from A to Z for First-Time Fathers

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An indispensable guide to everything a first-time father needs to know. Medically accurate A-Z information on everything from air travel to zinc oxide. "I recommend this book for first-time fathers." --Chuck Swindoll
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An indispensable guide to everything a first-time father needs to know. Medically accurate A-Z information on everything from air travel to zinc oxide. "I recommend this book for first-time fathers." --Chuck Swindoll Most dads look forward to d-day (delivery day) with a strange mix of excitement and dread. And it's no surprise since the birth of his first child is probably among the most nerve-stretching events a man will ever experience. While dads-to-be are plagued by thousands of questions about entering the baby-fray, guys aren't likely to sit down with their fathers and friends to engage in "baby-talk." So where does a dad find a reliable source of information and preserve his "he-man" image? This is the resource you're looking for. Set up in an easy-to-use A-to-Z format, this book is written by a veteran dad and his wife, a nurse who presents the medical insights afforded by her training, on matters that sometimes confuse men. Also included are features by several "seasoned dads"--such as Dr. James Dobson and Chuck Swindoll--who have experience in the trenches of fatherhood and now pass what they've learned along to readers
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AuthorPaul Pettit,Pam Pettit
PublisherKregel Publications
PlaceGrand Rapids
Year2002-01-15
ISBN9780825434846
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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