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Being Dad

We are having a baby! These five simple, little words can raise the blood pressure of almost any living, breathing male on the planet. In fact these innocent words ignite an even bigger reaction than the one created by their older cousins - ‘we need to talk'. And that's just the beginning.

What do men think about the birth, about being a dad, have their views on life changed since their child was born? These and so many more questions are answered for us by the guys who put together the Being Dad DVD. They give us their perspective on a huge range of pregnancy and parenting topics written in an honest and hilarious manner. If you think you know what guys think of stuff, think again! 

In addition we have a more serious article about Paternal Postnatal Depression that all new dads should read. 

To buy a copy of the Being Dad DVD visit the Huggies Book Club or to find out more about the DVD visit the Being Dad website. The Being Dad DVD is also available nationally at Big W in the nursery section.

Guess What; We're Pregnant!!

What did your partner think when you uttered those words?

Credit Card Meltdown

The maternity shopping experience - why it's seen differently by Dad.

Help! She's Nesting

'Nesting' through your partners eyes!!! The house has never been so clean.

Hope and Truth

An insight into the mind of a 'soon to be Dad' about pregnancy and sex.

Sharing her pain

Sharing the pain of labour and birth - who has the toughest job?

A New Dad

Find out what it's like for the brand new Dad in the days minutes and days after the birth.

Baby and Dad bonding!

Just how does a Dad bond with their new baby?

Can I afford this?

I never knew it would cost this much!!!

Sleep Deprivation: It impacts all of us

Troy and wife Stacey share their experience of being new parents.

My Mates: Getting to together with the blokes

An insight into how 'mateship' changes after you become a Dad.

Paternal Postnatal Depression

For some men the transition into parenthood can be a difficult time.