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Surviving Fatherhood: The Ultimate Guide for New Dads!

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Ready to become a dad? đŸ€” What's your biggest worry about the baby arrival? 🎉 #contractions Made with Vexub

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So you’re about to be a dad
 crazy, right? One minute you’re carefree
 next minute you’re googling “how to hold a baby without breaking it.” 😅 You’re excited
 but also thinking— “wait
 they’re letting me be responsible for a human?” Yeah
 that feeling? completely normal. No one really prepares you for it. Not the sleepless nights
 not the random crying (half the time it’s the baby
 the other half it’s you 😂) And definitely not how fast your whole life flips. Then one day
 your partner says— “I think I’m having contractions.” And suddenly you’re in panic mode. You’re timing them
 Googling everything
 half packed
 ready to sprint to the hospital. But here’s what no one tells you— early contractions can last hours. Even days. And if you rush in too early
 they’ll just send you back home. 😅 What you actually want to watch is consistency. Are they getting stronger? Closer together? Harder to talk through? That’s when it’s go time. Until then— stay calm. Keep her comfortable. Be present. Because trust me
 when it really starts— you’ll know. 👀 And when you do go to the hospital
 everything slows down. You check in
 they ask a million questions
 hook her up to monitors
 and you’re just standing there thinking— “ok
 this is really happening.” There’s waiting. More waiting. Then suddenly— things speed up fast. Midwives moving around
 machines beeping
 your partner squeezing your hand like your life depends on it 😅 And your job? Stay calm. Be her anchor. Encourage her. Remind her she’s got this. Because in that moment— you’re not just watching
 you’re part of it. Also—pack your bag. Not just hers
 yours. Because no one tells dads this— you’re basically living at the hospital too. Bring: snacks
 lots of them. a charger (long cable trust me) a hoodie fresh clothes toiletries and something to keep you awake because it can be a long night. And accept that your new personality is now
 “dad who checks if the baby is breathing every 10 minutes.” 😅 You’ll mess things up. You’ll feel lost sometimes. But one day
 you’ll pick your baby up and they’ll calm down instantly. And in that moment— you realise
 you’re actually doing alright. If you’re a first-time dad and want to feel fully prepared without going through pages and pages of information
 download the First Time Dad Guide in the bio. Everything you need is in there. It’ll save you a lot of stress.