Pregnancy Sucks For Men: What to Do When Your Miracle Makes You BOTH Miserable
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Books › Family & Relationships › Parenting › Fatherhood
ISBN: 159337156X / Publisher: Adams Media, October 2004
"Let’s face it: While women go through all the discomfort of nine months of pregnancy and the pain of labor, men don’t exactly have a free ride coping with all the emotional highs and lows and responsibilities that childbirth brings. Pregnancy Sucks for Men, the follow-up to the bestselling book Pregnancy Sucks, is the only work that’s brutally honest about all the frustrations and difficulties of pregnancy from the male perspective. Filled with real-life scenarios and practical advice for dealing with every challenge, this hilarious yet practical book provides solutions such as: Clever ways to pitch in without cramping your style. The real deal on sex during each of the trimesters. Easy recipes that satisfy common cravings and soothe common pregnancy ailments. A heads-up on the gross stuff no one tells you about. By following the advice in Pregnancy Sucks for Men, you’ll avoid all the hassles, prepare yourself for a baby, maintain your sanity—and even have some time left over for doing your own thing. "
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Sleep on the couch to make room for her gigantic pregnancy pillowPass up tickets to the game since you'd "rather" register for the baby showerHaven't had sex since there was snow on the ground (and it's July) It may not make you sound like future father of the year, but there's one thing men everywhere can agree on: Pregnancy Sucks—for you.In this complete update of the bestselling first edition, Joanne and Jeff Kimes pair no-holds-barred humor with helpful advice to make sure you actually live to see the birth of your child.So whether you're sick of putting your foot in your mouth when you're trying to compliment her, you want the real scoop on what's going to go down in the delivery room (without the hospital-issued video), or you really just want a laugh (since you "volunteered" to give up drinking for the interminable nine months of her pregnancy), this book will tell you exactly what to do when that miracle of yours is making you totally, completely, just-cut-the-freakin'-cord-already! miserable.
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