On one page is a fill-in-the-blank statement about impending fatherhood,
along with four multiple choice answers. Test yourself, then turn the
page to find some helpful advice drawn from the expertise of top
practitioners, as well as Brott's own background as a father of three
and the real-world experience of thousands of others. With chapters on
each of the nine months of pregnancy, as well as sections on labor and
delivery and infertility, the book features topics guys need to
know--changes to men's hormones during pregnancy--and doesn't shy away
from topics guys want to know--sex during pregnancy--all of which is
told with the authority and honesty of an informed buddy.
Test your knowledge on pregnancy and the countdown to fatherhood with
this sneak peek into FAQ for Expectant Fathers:
Some research has found that the more severe the morning sickness, the
_______ will be.
a. higher the baby's IQ
b. prettier the baby
c. louder the baby
d. crankier the baby
*Answer: Women who have severe morning sickness are less likely to
miscarry, deliver prematurely, or have low-birth weight babies. Some
research has found that the more severe the mother's symptoms, the
higher the baby's IQ will be.
Tip: Telling her these things won't make her feel much better, but it
might make her smile as she's leaning over the toilet bowl.*