Fathers often feel like they are on the outside looking in during the labor and delivery process. While there are certainly ways that dads can help their partners, their role is largely a supportive one, with the mom doing the bulk of the work. When the birth experience is traumatic or results in a birth injury, fathers may feel even more helpless. Fortunately, there are a number of things that dads can do to help their partners, their child, and themselves.
Read MoreWhen a baby seems to have no energy or can’t be roused to eat, it could be a sign of several different conditions. Some of these may be easily resolved, while others are more serious. If your baby’s lethargy appears later and they aren’t behaving quite like themselves, it may be a sign that something more serious is going on. Weakness or limpness in an infant could be a sign of infection or an injury that wasn’t detected at birth.
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