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Five best books for expecting Dads

August 1, 2011 by Paul Banas Leave a Comment

Gone are the days when dad had to read the new mom’s copy of What to Expect when You’re Expecting to get the pink and blue version of pregnancy and childbirth. For the past 15 years, new dads have enjoyed books on pregnancy that cover biology to psychology all from dads’ completely different point of view. Here are our favorites:

1. The granddaddy of them all is Armin Brott’s The Expectant Father (Abbeville Press – Updated Third Edition), the classic book (and following six bestsellers) and pregnancy and babies from a new dad’s perspective. Armin is both poignantly funny and pragmatic, providing common sense answers to many questions news dads will have. It’s as complete a book as any you will find with almost 400 information-packed pages that go from conception to bringing the baby home (“What do we do now?”). For dads who want to dig deep on the issues that will be most important for their gender, this is the book to get.

2. For a more zany, hands-on approach that at many time is laugh-out-loud funny, check out Grant Eppler’s
What to Expect When She’s Expecting. Grant documented the his first child’s pregnancy and gives you the benefit of his experience on the what things to watch out for as you swim the uncharted waters of OB/GYN visits and female biology.

3. Parenting Magazine (Weldon Owen) has a new picture book out called Show Dad How. At first glance, many dads will be put off by the airplane emergency pamphlet graphics that seem either patronizing or too clinical. The graphics aside, however, we found this book to be easy to navigate with easy-to-bite-off chapters an sections that make it an easy read for the topics you want answers to now.

4. John Pfeiffer’s You’re Going to Be a Dad! (Adams Media! (Adams Media) is another good book that covers in humorous and frank detail all the ins and outs of pregnancy from OB/GYN visits to advice on naming, all written for the dad-to-be.

5. A little more serious is I’m going to Be a Dad: Now What? by Craig Bair by Craig Baird (Atlantic) that combines complete coverage of pregnancy through the first half of the book and the basics (sleep, diapers, feedings and the like) for infants up to 2 years.

It’s great to see a lot more choices in the Pregnancy Section for dads. While there is much overlap between the information covered here and what you’ll find in the moms’ books, it only makes sense that these books will involve dads that much more in the pregnancy and in the early years of their new child.

Filed Under: Books, Pregnancy

About Paul Banas

Paul Banas is happy married dad of two great kids living in San Francisco. He writes now about kids, new technology and how the two interact for GreatDad.com and for Pregnancy Magazine (pregnancymagazine.com) where he is also the publisher.

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