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Father's day gifts
By Babyexpert.com on 07/06/2010 09:25:00
Celebrate father's day with gifts he'll love.

This Paternity Satchel has a place for everything your baby could need including easy access food containeres, detachable changing mat plus it's dad friendly too.Bugaboo bag, from £79.95, BugabooFather's day gifts

Paternity kit gives Dads chance to check they’re baby’s father
By Babyexpert.com on 01/02/2011 06:08:00
Paternity kit gives Dads chance to check they’re baby’s father

be bought, processed, and the results delivered in up to five days.Every year in the UK the father’s name is left blank on approximately 50,000 birth certificates*, and research estimates that 1 in 25 assumed ‘fathers’ in the UK are actually

Romantic men make the best fathers, says expert
By Emma Daly on 10/12/2012 10:58:52
Look out for the one holding the flowers as it’s likely he’ll be a great dad

If you’re a romantic at heart, rejoice! According to a new study, those men who are more romantic in a relationship are thought to make better fathers. Research carried out by Dr Abigail Millings, of Bristol University, shows that some of the same

Carla Bruni is expecting baby, says father-in-law
By Babyexpert.com on 18/05/2011 09:33:00

French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s father inadvertently confirmed ‘First Lady’ Carla Bruni’s pregnancy in an interview with a German newspaper.He also revealed his gender prediction for the Italian-born 43-year-old, who already has son Aurélien

Survey shows new dads frightened of holding their babies
By Nicola Pearson on 04/06/2013 12:29:56
60% of fathers very nervous when handed their newborn

One in five fathers in the UK admit they've never held a baby before being handed their own, and 30 per cent say they have no idea at all how to hold an infant.The study, carried out by laundry brand Persil, shows that while while 62 per cent of new

Unexpected side effect of becoming a dad
By Nicola Pearson on 03/06/2013 16:15:23
Being a father boosts male ego, says study

-eight of the couples had a baby during that time.Women who hadn't had children felt more attractive over time, while new mothers felt the opposite. The men who had become fathers thought they were more handsome than before.Alicia Cast, a researcher frm the University

How to be a good dad
By Babyexpert.com on 06/06/2006 11:04:00
Improve the quality of your fathering to be a really great dad.

to build a successful relationship with your child when you only see him every so often. Remember that you don't have to have the ‘perfect' situation to be a great dad. It is the quality of your fathering that counts, so concentrate on understanding your

Is your partner a good dad?
By Babyexpert.com on 15/06/2009 09:48:33
Improve your child's future by getting his father more involved.

'Helping fathers to connect with their children is one of the best ways to improve their experience of childhood,' says Rob Williams, new Chief Executive of the Fatherhood Institute.He's taken up the post after seven months as a stay-at-home dad

Adjusting to fatherhood
By Babyexpert.com on 16/06/2009 09:09:00
Becoming a dad is a difficult transition for many men. How can you help your partner feel he’s a great father?

after a baby arrives, it helps the father to bond with the baby, learn the parenting skills that both mother and father need to pick up, and it is also a great support for the mother. ‘There is good evidence that, for example, if the father is able

See: Celebrities and their children meeting Santa Claus
By Emma Daly on 21/12/2012 10:10:35
Father Christmas gets some special visitors this year

Jack Osbourne and Lisa Stelly took little 7-month-old Pearl to see the big guy in the red suit. Lisa wrote on her blog, "Yesterday Pearl met Santa for the first time. She wasn't totally stoked on him but she managed to squeeze out a smirk for the camera... what a doll!" We person...

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