Supporting New Dads 
Tuesday, June 19, 2007 at 10:30AM
Dads on the Air in 2007, Fathers - New & Expectant, Male-Friendly Services

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This week Dads on the Air looks at the growing area of ante-natal services for new dads-to-be. Until relatively recently dads were almost entirely excluded from the birthing process. It wasn’t until 1974 that all Australian fathers were welcome to attend the birth of their children. Although men often attend conventional pre-natal sessions, much of the content is about the needs of the mother and the new baby, with men often attending out of duty to their partners, and often feeling that their role in the birthing and parenting areas is secondary.

The idea that new dads might need services to prepare them for what is probably their most profound life-changing experience: becoming a dad, is relatively new, but thankfully is becoming more and more widespread. Especially as a new generation of men challenges the restrictive role of the male breadwinner and demand to be hands-on fathers, intimately involved with the day-to-day tasks of parenting. We speak to two dads who run courses for new fathers-to-be as part of pre-natal sessions attended by expectant parents at their local hospital. Sean Tonnet works in the city environment of Manly Hospital in Sydney and Joel Edson has developed programs in the different setting of rural South Australia’s Port Augusta. For more information, including a list of pre-natal programs for new dads around Australia, click here.

ANTE-NATAL PROGRAMS FOR MEN

The following is a list of known pre-natal services for men available in Australia. If you know of any other services, please email us and we will add them to the list.

Article originally appeared on Dads on the Air (http://www.dadsontheair.com.au/).
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