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9 Things First Time Fathers Should Know

Or the first time you are handling your crying baby alone. You do not know if he/she is hungry, feeling tired or just loaded up his/her diaper with poo. Hence, you feel overwhelmed and stressed as a newborn father. All these are just part of a long list of responsibilities of a father. The following are 9 Things First Time Father Should Know.

#1 Loss of freedom

Sorry guys. No more late night drinking or partying. The toughest thing is that you have to turn down your friend’s invitation cause you had a call of duty to your baby at home.

This may be the case for at least the first few years. What I have noticed over the past few years that it will be tough to spend more time with your friends.

Especially those that do not have kids. They may not understand the responsibilities of being a newborn parent. After you rejected them a few times, they may not invite you anymore. That is a sacrifice that you have to make and is almost unavoidable.

According to a new study published in the journal Demography, a child can have a great impact on your happiness more than unemployment or divorce.

#2 Settling the increasing family expenses

There will be a long list of items you have to buy before the baby is even born and after he/she is born.

Stroller, baby carriers, branded milk powder, diapers, clothing, baby crib, steriliser, milk bottles, breast pumps or even more.

Do also factor medical costs as they fall sick easily in the first few years. Other additional costs include child insurance, nanny care or school care..

Instead of just hoping for the best, planning ahead financially is very important. You can create an excel sheet listing down the potential expenses down the road for your newborn.

Do note that expenses may change as your baby grows up. You can edit the excel sheet along the way and it is a good way to manage your family expenses. This will reduce the situation where you cannot afford to pay for any emergencies like a medical bill for your child.

$1000 emergency expense

A new survey from LendingTree discovers that 6 out of 10 millennials (which LendingTree classifies as those aged 22 to 37) mention that they are incapable of handling a $1,000 emergency expense when it arises.

As a result, they have to raise the funds by using a credit card, borrowing from friends & relatives or selling something.

If you are still finding it hard to set aside more money for baby essentials, there are 2 options.

You can consider joining free Facebook groups that bless out baby items liked used milk bottles or strollers.

Furthermore, you can also consider getting second-hand baby essentials from places like eBay or Craigslist.

#3 Disturbed sleeps

Oh yeah, don’t expect to sleep well at night. Regardless of whether it is time for milk, change of diapers or whatever reasons, you have to be taking turns with your partner to handle the baby before you awaken your neighbours.

For the first few months, the newborn will need a lot of attention. It will be very overwhelming and stressful if you are handling alone with your spouse without any external help.

Typical newborns sleep 14 to 18 hours a day in the first week and 12 to 16 hours by the time they’re a month old. However, do note that every baby is different and some may sleep lesser and some more than average.

Scott Cohen is a paediatrician and author of Eat Sleep Poop: A Common Sense Guide to Your Baby’s First Year. According to him, it is normal for some newborns to sleep up to 20 hours per day. If this fits your baby description, get as much rest as possible.

Unfortunately, even if your baby is a sleep glutton, you may find yourself staggering around like a wet dishrag.From a study published in the journal sleep, new parents may face sleep deprivation 6 years after the newborn is born.

In contrast, mums are affected more than dads. It would be great that if you can rotate shift one in the day while another rest for the night shift.

Related Post: How to make newborn sleep fast

#4 Never ending drama with your spouse

If you do not have a helper or in-laws to help you in the house, good luck to you. Whether is it washing the milk bottles, washing the baby clothes(oh yes they dirty it easily in initial years) or anything baby related, there is a really high chance the dad have to help out to prevent the drama with your spouse to spiral out of control.

High Divorce rate after birth of a child

According to the Relationship Research Institute in Seattle, within three years of the birth of a child, around two-thirds of couples discover that their quality of relationship declines.

Within five years of the birth of a first child, 13 percent of marriages end in divorce for couples who were married at the time of the child’s birth.

The five-year divorce rate increases to 39 percent for couples who were living together at the time of the first child’s birth.

Good communication is vital to work things out at this point in time. Do not expect that your spouse knows what you are thinking and vice versa. Thrash things out and enjoy the journey of babysitting together. Appreciating and complimenting each other frequently helps in motivation and foster a stronger relationship.

Related Post: How to Keep Relationship Strong After a Baby

#5 Work housework repeat

You will be responsible for bringing the bread home on weekdays. Assuming that you do not need to work on weekends, you will be tasked to handle the normal household chores. It can be washing the toilet or wiping the windows cause your spouse will be that damn tired handling the little minion.

This should be ongoing for a few years until your kid grows up or you decide to engage external help(which will explode your family expense further).

#6 Your world revolves around your newborn

 

Any outings you plan for the first few years will be providing entertainment for your little one.

Therefore, it will be almost impossible to plan something for yourself unless you can find a safe place to dump your little one for a short while.

You will start to research and list down all the possible places that are kids friendly or provide free kids meal.

You will also start to visit all sort of tourist attractions in your own country like the zoo or theme park which you may not frequent with your spouse in the past.

#7 Specialist in the latest baby songs

As you gradually introduce YouTube videos to your little ones, you will become a specialist in the latest baby songs. Common baby songs include classic hits like the baby shark, minions, frozen etc. Depending on gender, your baby may have different preferences on songs.

#8 Exemplary behaviour of the parent

Oh yea.. it sounds scary. The first time you realised your Wife is pregnant. You do not know what to expect before and after the baby is born.

According to the US national library of medicine, parenting is not the act of interacting, training and bringing up your children.

Therefore, It focuses more on the quality and exemplary behaviour of the parent. Regardless of it is you or your spouse, do note that your child will be observing and learning from the behaviour of you all the time.

Please remember that as a father, whatever you are doing now including your actions, behaviour or speech. Your minions are watching and following you closely behind.

#9 Information Overload

Based on my own experience, you will always be more anxious for your first born. As everything is new, you will also be afraid that you are not fully prepared.

Fret not, the fact is sometimes you may only know what you need after the baby is born. There are tonnes of information on the internet now and you do not know which source is trustable. On top of that, you may have your parents and in-laws trying to educate you the best way to bring up your children.

I feel that there is no hard and fast rule on how to bring up your children. However, you do have to be firm when correcting their behaviours. Sometimes it will be better to disregard other people’s opinion.

It is important that you and your partner sit down and discuss setting certain rules in the family and stick to it over the long term. This kind of consistency is important in bringing up your child and instilling important values to them in the long term.

Final tip for First Time Father

Father plays a huge part in child development compared to the olden days. Most importantly, the long checklist above provide you with a concise summary list of responsibilities of a first time father to a newborn.

 

Tanya Madsen

Hi, I'm Tanya Madsen, a stay at home mother of 3 and a full time blogger. I participate in Amazon affiliate programs and earn a commission when you click over from our site. It won't cost you an extra dime (in fact you'll usually get a discount), so it's a win-win.

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