If you’re looking for a birthing book for dads, then I highly recommend checking out A Positive Birth – The Dad’s Guide To Hypnobirthing. In this guide to birthing, you’ll read advice and tips from an entire community of dads and Hypnobirthing experts, to help you along your journey.
A dad’s role is huge when it comes to giving birth, and can be quite beneficial for the mother. Having a hands on partner during labor and delivery can make the entire experience that much better. So dads, grab your copy today so that you can be the best birthing partner for your child’s mom!
What can I expect from this birthing book for dads?
In A Positive Birth – The Dad’s Guide To Hypnobirthing, you will learn tips to be so much more than just a bystander in the delivery room. You can be a true advocate for your partner and child during birth, by learning about the science of birth, as well as hypnobirthing techniques. With the help of this book, you will be well informed enough to help decide on a birthing plan for your little bun in the oven.
Here is a testimonial about A Positive Birth – The Dad’s Guide To Hypnobirthing, from a real Dr!
“Finally a book that looks at birth and hypnobirthing from the dad’s perspective! The role of dads in births and Hypnobirths is so central, and yet up to now most books were tailored just to mums. The positive birth has everything, the physiology, the hypnobirthing tools, the personal experiences. It will be an invaluable asset for us teachers!”
Dr Manuela Platé, Founder of L”Onda Hypnobirthing
So, when it comes to labor and delivery, there seem to be quite a few common questions, some of which the answers are pretty important. I have included some of those for you below, so that you can be as prepared as possible when it’s time to get ready to help bring your little one into this world.
What dads should not do during labor?
You’re going to learn about some of the things that you should be doing in A Positive Birth – The Dad’s Guide To Hypnobirthing, but let’s discuss what you should absolutely NOT do!
Don’t get up close and personal.
The last thing mom to be wants is you in her face, or worse yet, a camera in her face. Give her some space, while being as supportive as possible.
Don’t comment on her contractions
This is a big one, from my personal experience. My husband was about to get knocked out in the delivery room for continuously telling me “It’s a big one!”. Trust me, us women know when it’s a big one! He learned his lesson, and kept his mouth shut during our second son’s delivery!
Grab your copy of A Positive Birth – The Dad’s Guide To Hypnobirthing today, and see how it can help you to be the best birthing partner, and support person during the birth of your child.