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I'll never forget it. We went to the hospital at 8:00 p.m., and I spent that night trying unsuccessfully to sleep in a chair beside Dee's bed. At 7:10 that next morning, the doctor began to stimulate labor. He broke the water at 9:00, heavy labor began around 10:00, and Hannah was born at 10:45 a.m., July 11th, 1980. We were parents! I was a father!

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Congratulations! It's a boy!  We have a healthy baby girl! As a new father, these words and the sights and sounds that go with them are still fresh in your mind. It was one of the happiest, proudest days of your life.

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Women can experience Postpartum Depression (PPD) differently. Although the symptoms and severity of postpartum depression can vary from one woman to another, there are generally three conditions that fall under the umbrella of postpartum depression.
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Here are a few simple ways a father can feel important during feeding times for breastfed babies,

1. Breastfeeding is ‘best feeding’.
Breastfeeding, while natural, is also a skill, which must be learned by mother, baby and you. It requires both practice and patience. Attend a breastfeeding clinic with your partner.

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For most men, being a new father ignites some new feelings that they wouldn't otherwise experience. I felt a new sense of responsibility when Hannah was first born. Along with that, I'm sure we can all remember the enthusiasm that carried us through our days as new fathers.

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DEAR GRAMPA ED: My wife and recently gave birth to twins (a boy and a girl), and my mom and dad absolutely dote on them, of course. But the other night, when we had them over for dinner, my mom just sort of announced out of the blue that she’d be coming around every day “just to see them and help out.” Since they only live about a block and a half away, this wouldn’t be much of an inconvenience for her. But my wife almost gagged on her dinner roll when my mom made that announcement. Now understand, both my wife and I love my mother dearly, but having her drop in every day isn’t exactly what we had in mind. How do I tell her that in a way that won’t hurt her feelings or give the wrong impression? A DADDY IN DAYTON

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