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New Baby Tricks – How it Makes a Dad Feel

September 30th, 2009
Dada I'm One

Dada I'm One

Real Dad Blog Version: When a child does something new, it makes this dad talk about it like a women. The feeling behind it is incredible.

My son is approaching the age of one. Each day it seems he learns something new. What I have heard from other dads and moms is it is going to be this way for the next few years. Every day there is new happiness when I see or hear Rylan do something new. It can be a word or an action.

Today he learned what an owl says. We tell him, “What does an Owl say?” He then goes “Ooo ooo.”

Rylan has learned a lot in the last couple of weeks that have became my favorite things to talk about with people. I guess you can call me a woman in that aspect. He claps and claps and claps and then claps again. It can be from hearing someone clap in the background to him getting buckled into his car seat. When he wants his hair brushed, he will brush his hair with his hand. He can throw a ball a couple of inches. He tries to throw it to me, his mom or the dog. He also likes to share what he has. The list can go on and on.

When you hear your son do something new, it actually does melt a dads heart. It is a rare experience. It is like the day he was born and marrying my wife. It feels that good. It puts a huge smile on my face.

My little boy is turning one. Guess what he has learned? Yep, he can do the one with his pointer finger.  Being a new dad is the best job in the world!

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Dad’s Job When Weaning From Breast Milk

September 28th, 2009
Baby Drinking Vitamin D Milk

Baby Drinking Vitamin D Milk after Breast Milk Weaning

Real Dad Blog Version: When it is time to wean your child from breast milk, be a real dad, and help both your son and his mother.

My son is almost one year of age. There is a lot of debate when to wean babies from breast milk. Doctors say a mother should start weaning around one year of age. More extreme groups of baby experts may state even later. We have decided to stick with what the doctors say. We do not want to be one of those odd couples that have their kids breast-feed until the age of four.

There are a few ways to wean your child from breast milk. A breast-feeding mom can do it cold turkey, gradually, partially or have the child choose when to be done. I strongly suggest never to do a child led weaning. My philosophy is that it is good to give your children choices but they still need to know who is in charge.

My wife decided to do it somewhat gradually. We started supplementing Vitamin D milk after we ran out of the frozen breast milk. She just did a morning and night breast-feeding. As time went on, the night feeding left and then finally today, all breast milk has ceased. Rylan is fully on vitamin D milk.

We are lucky Rylan has had an easy time adjusting to the weaning. Today he tried to go after his mother’s boobs a few times. Those times were when he was tired. He handled the boob rejection just fine. It has been pretty easy on my wife, until today. Her boobs are now in pain. This pain is common among women who stop breastfeeding.

As a dad, there are things I can do to help my son during the weaning process. More importantly, there are more things as a husband I need to do for my wife.

For my son… I need to be there for the bottle feedings. Be patient with him when he wants his mother’s boobs and instead, he gets a bottle or sippy cup. Be understanding when he cannot fall asleep because he is used to breast milk.

For my wife…. I need to massage her back when her breasts are in a lot of pain. I need to not tell her moo (as I did when her milk was coming in) because her boobs balloon up. I will run to the store and get her cabbage because that is supposed to help reduce milk production and ease the pain. I will also get her ice packs when needed. I also need to be patient with her as she goes through this process.

If I do those things for my wife and son, I am a real dad. I better start with the massage.

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