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My life has finally begun!!!
Posted on 3/24/26 at 10:18 pm
Posted on 3/24/26 at 10:18 pm
Well folks, it took me 40 years, but my wife and I just welcomed our first child into the world this weekend. Little girl came in hot on Saturday morning weighing 7lbs 13ozs and 21 inches long
I finally understand what all my friends and also strangers have been saying… you can never love anything more than this person who you created and welcomed to the world! I’m on cloud 9
Having said that…. Any OT advice on the first few weeks of fatherhood is greatly appreciated
I finally understand what all my friends and also strangers have been saying… you can never love anything more than this person who you created and welcomed to the world! I’m on cloud 9
Having said that…. Any OT advice on the first few weeks of fatherhood is greatly appreciated
Posted on 3/24/26 at 10:21 pm to AZTiger7072
Keep your wife happy. She'll be doing all the work.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 10:22 pm to AZTiger7072
Congrats!
She just went through some shite and needs to rest. It is tough with breastfeeding so help with all other tasks.
Get sleep when you can. If grandparents are visiting, use their help and step away for a nap or some sunshine.
Congrats, brother. It’s a fun ride.
quote:Help out the wife any way you can.
Any OT advice on the first few weeks of fatherhood is greatly appreciated
She just went through some shite and needs to rest. It is tough with breastfeeding so help with all other tasks.
Get sleep when you can. If grandparents are visiting, use their help and step away for a nap or some sunshine.
Congrats, brother. It’s a fun ride.
This post was edited on 3/24/26 at 10:24 pm
Posted on 3/24/26 at 10:23 pm to AZTiger7072
Congrats!!
Life just changed for the best!!
Most fun you will ever have in life.
Just let your kid know that they are loved unconditionally and that solves a lot of problems. Bring them to a Christian God-fearing church and teach them what is right and wrong.
Oh, and they copy everything that you do. So, live your life how you want your kids to turn out.
Life just changed for the best!!
Most fun you will ever have in life.
Just let your kid know that they are loved unconditionally and that solves a lot of problems. Bring them to a Christian God-fearing church and teach them what is right and wrong.
Oh, and they copy everything that you do. So, live your life how you want your kids to turn out.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 10:24 pm to AZTiger7072
Congrats. You will be in survival mode for 3-6 mos. Then once she starts sleeping thru night you will get SOME normalcy. Enjoy it and tell work to frick off while you help your wife.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 10:24 pm to AZTiger7072
Now is the time to decide whether to go the dance/cheer or soccer route. Choose wisely. Your child's future depends on how you spend these many tens of thousands of dollars.*
*Violin is also an acceptable answer, or tennis if you're pretentious enough.
*Violin is also an acceptable answer, or tennis if you're pretentious enough.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 10:25 pm to PGAOLDBAWNevahBroke
quote:Or you can go 11 mos without sleeping through the night like my little demon.
You will be in survival mode for 3-6 mos. Then once she starts sleeping thru night you will get SOME normalcy.
Either way, it’s a blast.
This post was edited on 3/24/26 at 10:25 pm
Posted on 3/24/26 at 10:27 pm to Jim Rockford
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tennis if you're pretentious enough.
ISWYDT
Congrats OP!
Posted on 3/24/26 at 11:11 pm to AZTiger7072
Even the nights where you are rocking her at 1am to go to sleep is actually part of the great experience. You know in your mind it won’t be like this forever and she is only crying because she is trying to tell you something. Try to cherish every moment good or bad. It’s all good.
ETA: we had our first (girl) at age 41 then our boy at 44. 1 of each and done. Never could in our 30’s.
ETA: we had our first (girl) at age 41 then our boy at 44. 1 of each and done. Never could in our 30’s.
This post was edited on 3/24/26 at 11:13 pm
Posted on 3/24/26 at 11:16 pm to AZTiger7072
Congratulations. You looked down and found your heart was gone, with a love you never even knew existed.
There is absolutely nothing sweeter than "I love you daddy."
Enjoy every minute of it. They are only little so long
There is absolutely nothing sweeter than "I love you daddy."
Enjoy every minute of it. They are only little so long
Posted on 3/24/26 at 11:17 pm to AZTiger7072
quote:
Any OT advice on the first few weeks of fatherhood is greatly appreciated
Enjoy it. You’re going to be tired. Take care of your wife. You’ll also never know pure innocence like looking into your baby’s eyes. There’s good science about her mapping you and your responses to certain things. Coo her and start trying to know her now and it’ll pay dividends for you both later on.
This post was edited on 3/24/26 at 11:19 pm
Posted on 3/24/26 at 11:18 pm to AZTiger7072
Congratulations!!!
Advice? Hold on tight and do not despair, the hard part is over pretty fast- then other concerns take over.
My daughter would tell you to prepare for days that are long but months that are short.
Last piece of advice- don't take too long to start the next one!
Advice? Hold on tight and do not despair, the hard part is over pretty fast- then other concerns take over.
My daughter would tell you to prepare for days that are long but months that are short.
Last piece of advice- don't take too long to start the next one!
Posted on 3/24/26 at 11:34 pm to AZTiger7072
Congratulations!
We had a baby in mid February and are still in the newborn mode. Nothing really feels much different from when she was born other than she drinks more milk, opens her eyes most of the time, and has added some weight. That first week is magical when everything is so new. It’s still fun now but more of a grind. I’m looking forward to when she can interact more.
- Highly recommend getting some bibs you can strap around her neck to catch spit up when she starts feeding more around weeks 2-4.
- Bottle warmer has been a big help. We recently got one
- Wipe warmer for diaper changes and blanket warmer (for after a bath) have been nice
- Simethicone (Mylicon) drops for gas pain
We had a baby in mid February and are still in the newborn mode. Nothing really feels much different from when she was born other than she drinks more milk, opens her eyes most of the time, and has added some weight. That first week is magical when everything is so new. It’s still fun now but more of a grind. I’m looking forward to when she can interact more.
- Highly recommend getting some bibs you can strap around her neck to catch spit up when she starts feeding more around weeks 2-4.
- Bottle warmer has been a big help. We recently got one
- Wipe warmer for diaper changes and blanket warmer (for after a bath) have been nice
- Simethicone (Mylicon) drops for gas pain
This post was edited on 3/24/26 at 11:38 pm
Posted on 3/24/26 at 11:35 pm to AZTiger7072
Your job is to keep her off the pole
This post was edited on 3/25/26 at 8:26 am
Posted on 3/24/26 at 11:37 pm to fr33manator
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Enjoy every minute of it. They are only little so long
That cannot be overstated and it will go by very quickly.
As far as advice... Support your wife (it is a two-way street and don't forget that) as best you can because she is going to need it. Ask for help from family and friends. That could be to help watch your baby, meal prep, cleaning the house... whatever comes up. As tired you may find yourself be patient. If you need to excuse yourself to keep composure do it. You and your wife need to be on the same page as much as possible and that'll be challenged with the lack of sleep. I wouldn't go to an extreme of scheduling people to come over for visits (I have a nephew that didn't allow visitors
I had polar opposite experiences with the girl and boy. Daughter was first born and you're learning everything as you go. The boy was much easier.
This post was edited on 3/24/26 at 11:38 pm
Posted on 3/25/26 at 12:06 am to PGAOLDBAWNevahBroke
quote:
Congrats. You will be in survival mode for 3-6 mos.
Depends on the baby. Our 2 month old has been incredibly easy to take care of.
Posted on 3/25/26 at 12:11 am to AZTiger7072
Congrats. Enjoy the early years.
Posted on 3/25/26 at 12:20 am to AZTiger7072
Congrats, man! You will love her like nothing else until she is 13 years old….then they become the Excorcist…..
Posted on 3/25/26 at 12:24 am to AZTiger7072
Start a college fund tomorrow. The earlier you start, the better you’ll be in 18 years.
Posted on 3/25/26 at 12:41 am to AZTiger7072
Congratulations on your new arrival. Best wishes for joy and happiness.
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