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Dad's guide to fatherhood

Supporting your partner during her pregnancy

You can help your partner in many ways during pregnancy and childbirth. Your support will benefit you both, your relationship and your baby.

The role of a birth support partner

A birth support partner can offer benefits to you and your baby. Learn here how to choose a partner as well as how to be a good birth support partner...

Partner’s guide to bringing a baby home

When you bring your new baby home, it might take some time to adjust to your new life. Find out how to prepare and support your partner.

A partner’s guide to breastfeeding

Learn what you need to know about breastfeeding and how you can support your partner. Also read up on activities to help you bond with your baby.

Becoming a dad

Becoming a father is life changing, but good advice and support can help. Discover more tips on how to thrive in your new role as a dad.

Fathers and depression

There is widespread belief that antenatal and postnatal depression (PND) are experienced only by women, but research and anecdotal evidence suggest th...

Parental rights

The law sets out the rights and responsibilities of parents when bringing up children. Find out more about parental rights on this page.

Having difficult conversations with your partner

Get tips on how to have difficult conversations with your partner while staying calm and respectful, to find solutions that work for both of you.

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