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  2. Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum: Your Guide to Accessing ...

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    JustBirth Space specialists provide free virtual perinatal support to individuals worldwide throughout pregnancy, labor and birth, postpartum, and beyond. Specialists are available for support and ...

  3. The Bloke's Guide To Pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The Bloke's Guide To Pregnancy is a 2004 book by Jon Smith, a father, Internet marketer. The book provides advice and information to expectant and new fathers. The book outlines what a father can expect to see, think, and feel over the nine months of pregnancy. The book has generated some online debate regarding the role of fathers during ...

  4. Dads-to-be also experience hormone changes during pregnancy - AOL

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    Expectant parents have a lot to look forward to through the duration of a pregnancy - Lamaze classes, for one. "Nothing can prepare you for the battle that is childbirth, unless of course you've ...

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  6. Men's role in childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Many women find it soothing to have someone assist them during their pregnancies, making it more common for a woman's male partner to support her both before and during childbirth. [2] The type and quality of a relationship between a man and a woman is what determines how, and if, the man will be active during his partner's pregnancy.

  7. Bradley method of natural childbirth - Wikipedia

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    The primary goal of the Bradley method is healthy mothers and healthy babies. The method holds that, in most circumstances, a natural (drug-free) childbirth is the best way to achieve that goal. Proponents of the Bradley Method claim that 86 percent of mothers who follow the method have vaginal births without drugs. [2]