6 Tips For Fathers With Their First Children

Especially with the first child, the first days at home as a family are particularly exciting. Everything is new and different, the young parents are still uncertain about many things and somewhat excited, but also very happy. Enjoy this first, very special moment after the birth as a small family. 

Even the strongest men are allowed to shed a tear after such a feat. One thing is clear to us from now on: everything will be different! As a new father, you want to take care of your little family - but what is important? Some things will make your household and the family pleasant and will be very helpful for your wife.

 

TAKE YOUR TIME 

Many fathers try to take time off in the first period after birth so that they can be there for their families. Many fathers feel excluded during the breastfeeding period because of the special intimacy between mom and baby. Don't be sad about it and show your partner a little understanding.

 

TAKE CARE OF THE HOUSEHOLD 

Shopping, cooking, cleaning, washing - your partner will be grateful if you take this off her hands. Or organize someone to do it for you and your family. Of course, that doesn’t mean you should forget about yourself, your interests, and hobbies completely. Manage your time in such a way you will still sometimes have time for reading books, playing sports, or gambling on a virtual betting platform 22Bet. But set the priorities in the right way. 

 

PROVIDE PEACE AND QUIET ATMOSPHERE 

Of course, family and friends want to admire the new earthling - but numerous visits and phone calls can quickly become very stressful and cause too much unrest. Go easy on your partner by organizing the visits, answering the phone, and blocking out any big commotion.

 

TAKE CHARGE OF THE ORGANIZATION 

The registry office and child benefit office need to be notified, the first appointment with the midwife and/or pediatrician should be made, a postnatal class needs to be booked, and there may be birth announcements to send out - young mothers are grateful if they don't have to worry about this.

 

TAKE CARE OF YOUR WIFE 

Before, everything revolved around the mother-to-be; after the birth, everything revolves more around the child - this can be frustrating for your partner. So, it's all the nicer if you cook your wife her favorite meal, give her something to drink and nibble on while breastfeeding, or take care of the baby so that the young mother can rest for an hour.

 

HAVE A LOT OF PATIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING 

After giving birth, mothers' hormones sometimes go crazy, because the body has to adjust again after pregnancy. This can cause your partner to become easily annoyed or depressed, for example, if breastfeeding doesn't work right away or the belly isn't as flat as you had hoped. How nice if you then offer her your strong shoulder to lean on. Try not to react to her crying attacks or hormones and show her your love.

 

HOW LONG DOES THE DAD STAY HOME AFTER THE BIRTH? 

Whether you stay home after the birth, or your partner does is up to you. By law, both mom and dad are entitled to take a little time off from work, depending on how you agree. For example, you can make this dependent on your income or your career aspirations. If dad earns more in his job, mom can stay home. If mom wants a career and dad doesn't care that much, dad can stay home. You can also split the entire parental leave of 3 years. Either way, you will make the right decision for yourself!  And regardless of your decision, you can travel with your newborn

Should you have decided that mom will stay at home, you can still take dad's leave after the birth. So, you get the first days with the baby very closely and intensively!