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Commando Dad: New Recruits: A Guide to Pregnancy and Birth for Dads-to-Be [Sinclair, Neil] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Commando Dad: New Recruits: A Guide to Pregnancy and Birth for Dads-to-Be Review: Great Crash Course - When I found out my wife (CO) was pregnant with our first child (BT), I was immediately overwhelmed. Luckily for me, I have a great network of friends willing to help. One of my closest friends who recently went through the same experience referred me to this book, and let me tell you: he was not wrong. This book is tremendously helpful as a read through, but also as a reference guide throughout the process. I highly recommend this book to any new dads to be! Review: Five Stars - Great book, a must read for any completely clueless dads to be like myself.


















| Best Sellers Rank | #692,838 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #664 in Fatherhood (Books) #1,069 in Pregnancy & Childbirth (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (28) |
| Dimensions | 6.13 x 0.63 x 8 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1452145520 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1452145525 |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 192 pages |
| Publication date | December 8, 2015 |
| Publisher | Chronicle Books |
R**9
Great Crash Course
When I found out my wife (CO) was pregnant with our first child (BT), I was immediately overwhelmed. Luckily for me, I have a great network of friends willing to help. One of my closest friends who recently went through the same experience referred me to this book, and let me tell you: he was not wrong. This book is tremendously helpful as a read through, but also as a reference guide throughout the process. I highly recommend this book to any new dads to be!
W**N
Five Stars
Great book, a must read for any completely clueless dads to be like myself.
A**R
has a lot of good information for the first time dad with no information ...
has a lot of good information for the first time dad with no information at all. Wish it would have gone a little for indepth on some of the information but at least it tells you what to watch out for and then you can continue your research if needed. I would recommend this book to the first time dads looking for a place to start.
B**N
A nice, quick overview of what to expect during pregnancy, birth, and immediately after
I received this book for free from LibraryThing's Early Reviewers program. This book is a nice, quick overview of what to expect during pregnancy, birth, and immediately after. I enjoyed the style of the book, and I think it did exactly what it set out to do. All of the most common events you can expect to encounter are covered, and there is enough information here that if you want or need to know more, you should be able to find it pretty easily. The author runs a website with a forum. I have no familiarity with the forum, but I would at least be willing to give it a go after reading this book. I've been through the birth of two kids so far, and what I read in this book rings true, for the most part. I only say for the most part because I am contrary by nature, and a bit particular too. To the best of my knowledge, the information presented in this book conforms to the standard recommendations of OBs in the United States. The few quibbles I have are about things where I know better. For example, in the breakdown of trimesters, Sinclair says Your CO [the mother] is considered to be two weeks into her pregnancy when fertilization occurs. As it is impossible to predict the moment of conception, it is counted from a date that is known; that is, the start of her last period. It is possible to document conception, without any equipment more complicated than a thermometer, within a couple of days at least. Anyone who practices any of the various methods of NFP or FAM knows how. I can't complain too much however, this is a venerable lie in the medical community. I am also rather skeptical of the current recommendations about drinking alcoholic and caffeinated beverages during pregnancy. I would be willing to change my mind on this if I ever saw convincing data. Since I haven't made an exhaustive study of the field, this is possible. But from what I do know, it sure doesn't look likely. Regardless, that has no bearing on the quality of the book. Only a contrarian like me with no need to generate book sales would venture out on those limbs. I like this book enough to give it to a friend who is going to be a father soon. I think that is the best endorsement I can make.
M**G
I'm a soldier in the US army. The Field Manual approach to this book makes it an easy read for any military parent.
I'm a soldier in the US army. The Field Manual approach to this book makes it an easy read for any military parent.
D**K
Book is a quick and decent read. Its a very good open starter book.
Solid read good 1st book to read when expecting your first child. Hits the highlights of what to expect in the pregnancy
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