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Hey all, so my partner is 7 weeks pregnant. I am a stepdad to our little man who is 3 next week. Just this being my first child im actually really excited and wont treat our little man any different.
Hi and welcome to the forum. You are at the very early stages - a lot of excitement to come.
Look after your partner - I'm told labour and giving birth isn't the easiest experience. It could be a girl are you prepared for that?
Congratulations!!!!!! :woohoo:
Congratulations and welcome to the forum.
If you have been in your little mans life for most of his life and are his dad, that's what matters... There's so much more to being a good dad than the biological side of things...as I'm sure you know!
We do have an expecting section, with some info...but it would be great if you'd share your experiences with other expectant Dads as the pregnancy progresses.
Thanks guys we got an early pregnancy scan tuesday. :huh:
Hi There,
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Congratulations, as already said lots of excitment to come and things to look forward too, your little man may well feel put out slightly, when baby arrives but you can ease that by making him involved as much as possible on the lead up to the birth, get him helping decorate and get bedroom ready and maybe paint some pictures for his new baby brother/sister.
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GTTS
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