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Fathers Also Want to ‘Have It All,’ Study Says
By Gayle Kaufman Men's Health News

Fathers Also Want to ‘Have It All,’ Study Says

Have you seen the T-shirt slogan: Dads don’t babysit (it’s called “parenting”)? This slogan calls out the gendered language we often still use to talk about fathers. Babysitters are temporary caregivers who step in to help out the parents. But the fact is that fathers are spending more time with their children than ever before. […]

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Why Is Newborn Baby Skin-To-Skin Contact With Dads and Non-birthing Parents Important? Here’s What the Science Says
By Mary Steen Your Health

Why Is Newborn Baby Skin-To-Skin Contact With Dads and Non-birthing Parents Important? Here’s What the Science Says

Soon after a baby is born, it’s getting more common these days for the father or non-birthing parent to be encouraged to put the newborn directly on their chest. This skin-to-skin contact is often termed “kangaroo care”, as it mimics the way kangaroos provide warmth and security to babies. Mothers have been encouraged to give […]

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Fatherhood Changes Men’s Brains, According to Before-And-After MRI Scans
By Darby Saxbe and Magdalena Martínez García Men's Health News

Fatherhood Changes Men’s Brains, According to Before-And-After MRI Scans

The time fathers devote to child care every week has tripled over the past 50 years in the United States. The increase in fathers’ involvement in child rearing is even steeper in countries that have expanded paid paternity leave or created incentives for fathers to take leave, such as Germany, Spain, Sweden and Iceland. And […]

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Fathers Need to Care for Themselves As Well as Their Kids – But Often Don’t
By Derek M. Griffith and Elizabeth C. Stewart Your Health

Fathers Need to Care for Themselves As Well as Their Kids – But Often Don’t

If you had to choose, which would you rather have: a healthy father or a good father? Studies suggest men often choose being a good father over being healthy. Becoming a father is a major milestone in the life of a man, often shifting the way he thinks from being “me focused” to “we focused.” […]

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Nurturing Dads Raise Emotionally Intelligent Kids – Helping Make Society More Respectful and Equitable
By Kevin Shafer Your Health

Nurturing Dads Raise Emotionally Intelligent Kids – Helping Make Society More Respectful and Equitable

When my oldest son, now nearly 13, was born in July of 2008, I thought I could easily balance my career and my desire to be far more engaged at home than my father and his generation were. I was wrong. Almost immediately, I noticed how social policies, schools and health care systems all make […]

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7 Things Moms Need To Know About Dads For Father’s Day
By Sarah Reynolds Men's Health News

7 Things Moms Need To Know About Dads For Father’s Day

Young families know the joys and pressures of raising a family. The schedule demands, financial demands, not to mention the emotional and physical and marital stresses. It’s a huge leap in life to go from caring for yourself to caring for children. Moms tend to lead this ship that sails through parenthood, but what about […]

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