
With a five-star rating on Amazon.com, “The Caveman’s Pregnancy Companion” by David Port and John Ralston is a favorite among readers who fall under the category of daddy-to-be.
Both engaging and instructive, this guide was written under the assumption that most men are “twenty-first-century Cro-Magnons” when it comes to pregnancy, most noticeably during those moments when an expectant father “stops, scratches his head, and mutters to his woman, ‘I don’t get it.’”
Coined a must-read by book-loving dads and a “perennial gift book for expectant fathers” by Publishers Weekly, “The Caveman’s Pregnancy Companion” provides a detailed overview of the birthing experience and is the perfect companion to a classic pregnancy book like “What to Expect When You’re Expecting.”
First-time authors Port and Ralston serve as mentors to modern Cro-Magnon men, teaching them how to support their partners during each trimester, how to understand their own feelings, and how to do everything right during labor and delivery. They manage to do all of this in expert detail while using a large dose of humor to keep guys entertained, since even the most enlightened male might not initially be interested in learning about prenatal massages, amniocentesis and the placenta.
After reading this book, guys will be well-versed in baby-related information and prepared to embrace their new responsibilities.
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