Health Tip: Paternal Bonding
Even though dads can’t participate when moms are breastfeeding, there are many other ways for new fathers to bond with newborns.
Here are some suggestions, courtesy of the American Academy of Family Physicians:
Dad should be present through labor and delivery to share the baby’s first moments.
Dad can help with bottle feedings, and can still be present during breast feedings.
Dad can read and sing to the baby, and give her a bath.
Dad can make the same coos and noises that she makes as she begins to try to communicate.
Dad can carry the newborn using a baby carrier that rests across the chest.
Dad can let the baby feel and grab his face and hair, helping her get to know him.
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