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e Got Dad!

e Got Dad!

Holy shit… You’re about to be a dad!? A FATHER!??

Seriously, though… Can you believe it!?

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Whether you’re 20 years old or 50, it’s probably a safe bet that you’re feeling ALL THE THINGS right now.

Excitement. Joy. Bewilderment. Confusion. Gratitude. Fear. Overwhelm.

And there are likely dozens of others you could put on that list.

The good news is that you’ve got an INTEGRALLY important role to play every single step of the way, from being a rock solid support for your partner through pregnancy, birth, and recovery - and of course, a superhero dad to your newborn baby.

The tough part is that you likely feel as though there are a million things that you need to think about, learn, buy, plan, and execute, with only a few weeks to get it all done.

The truth is: you’re not wrong. There really is so. Much. To. Do. I’m sure you’ve noticed that the time is already flying by. But wait. There’s more to that story.

It’s ALSO true that SO MUCH of parenting isspontaneously learn-on-the-job, because every baby is entirely different with their own unique preferences and quirks. What works like a charm with one child might prove to be another kid’s kryptonite.

Even if you’ve never touched a diaper in your life (or, at least since you were wearing one yourself) - make no mistake – you’ll change a hundred in the first few weeks after Baby arrives.

Don’t waste too much time getting distracted by tasks like this beforehand. I understand that these skills can feel daunting, but trust me. You’re a smart person. You’ll figure it out quickly.

There are plenty of other things you can focus on that will prove far more beneficial in the long run.

And that’s ultimately what this eBook is for:

No matter how you identify or what kind of dad or support person you aspire to be, this ebook is here to serve as your birds’ eye view map of the next few weeks and months so you can wrap your head around the big, broad strokes of the journey ahead of you before diving more deeply into the finer details.

So let’s get moving.

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