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DADSPREGNANT.com BLOG
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By Harlan Cohen on
7/20/2009 8:55 AM
This Week's DadsPregnant.com Headlines:
So, here's what I have for you this week:
A male midwife urges pregnant women to avoid painkillers and feel the pain. Perhaps, if this particular male midwife gave birth via his penis, pregnant women might be more open to his suggestion. I find this one fascinating —a recent study reports that memories form at 30 weeks in the womb (how the hell they know this is remarkable). Cut to scene with a psychiatrist and adult child, “Doctor, it started in the womb at 32 weeks…”
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By Harlan Cohen on
7/20/2009 8:24 AM
This Week's DadsPregnant.com Headlines:
So, here's what I have for you this week:
Mother f’er, swearing and cursing can actually help pregnant women manage pain. Yes, one more reason to not take it personally when your pregnant partner swears at you. That said, NEVER swear back in an effort to manage your pain—that will surely result in more pain. Forget getting that new iPhone video camera, it’s reported that dads-to-be can now see baby in the womb. Schedule your prenatal video shoot once the baby's hearing has developed so when you scream, "Say Cheese" baby will hear you. This article is scary -- I hope you will
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By Harlan Cohen on
7/8/2009 7:14 AM
This Week's DadsPregnant.com Headlines:
So, here's what I have for you this week:
We've got a story about a pregnant woman slapping her man in the face and giving him a fat lip. He blames her outburst on being pregnant. Not cool pregnant lady -- use us, but don't abuse us. I've included a story about pregnant women's sleep (or lack thereof) and snoring. If she snores like a linebacker on Sunday night following a big game, this might be something worth mentioning to the doctor during that next visit (and don't describe her as a sleepy linebacker). Why mention this to the doc? Pregnant women who
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By Harlan Cohen on
7/3/2009 8:26 AM
A good 10 or 15 pounds is all it takes to pop a button, split a seam, or bust a zipper. When it pops, splits, rips, tears, or busts it's time to get bigger pants. When an expectant father gets bigger pants during his partner's pregnancy, the new pants he wears are called "fat pants." That would mean the old pants hanging in his closet become his "skinny pants." That's how skinny pants are defined in the world of the expectant father.
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