New Dad Article
Common Fears of New Fathers
Many Fathers approach the pregnancy of their partners with a fine mix of excitement and fear. Many Fathers will hide the various emotions that they have because they are concerned as to whether these emotions are appropriate or not. In this article, we will review some of the most common fears of new fathers.
One if the most common fears that fathers encounter is the fear of not being able to support additional members of the family. It is important to the expectant father to be able to meet and exceed the needs of his family, both emotionally and financially. He wants to ensure that he can be there for his wife and the new baby. He also wants to make sure that the family will not suffer by having to live on a limited income.
Another fear that expectant fathers have is the fear of something going wrong as far as the health of the partner and the new child. It is a very scary fact that anything can happen during childbirth and many fears because of that fact. Many fathers will worry that something will happen to the partner and he may have to raise the child alone. Other fathers worry that something will happen to the baby and he and his partner will have to go home empty handed. Other fathers fear that something will happen to both the partner and the baby and he will have to face the world without them. These fears can be very overwhelming and can cause a great deal of anxiety to the expectant father.
Another fear that is common among expectant fathers is the fear of the ob-gyn practices. Often, men find that their partners want them to come along when they have checkups and ultrasounds. This can be a very stressful situation for the man because this area is completely unknown to them. They often find themselves feeling uncomfortable and out of place. Naturally, they will not want to express these fears to their partner.
Another common fear that expectant fathers experience is their overall relationship with their partner. They may worry that they will not be included in the relationship between the new baby and the mother of the baby. This is especially evident if the mother chooses to breastfeed the baby. It is important that the parents sit down and discuss their roles and responsibilities prior to the birth of the child so that both parents are included in the new roles.
One of the last common fears of expectant fathers is the fact that they are unsure of how they will respond to the excitement in the delivery room. They really want to be there and share the excitement of the event with their partner, but at the same time, they fear the delivery room and their reaction to what we will be happening there. This is a completely normal feeling and should be expressed with your partner.




