In this week's episode, Emily asks Nate all about what it's like to be the other guy. Ya know, the anchor, the support person, the often overlooked partner in the pregnancy duo.
What's it like finding out you're going to be a parent? Is sympathy pregnancy a real thing? And how does it feel knowing your partner is going through a total body transformation and and a potentially dangerous and (at it's easiest) a pretty traumatic and inevitable labor experience and there's not a damn thing you can do about it?
We know all the attention is typically on Mom, so this week Nate is here to give us the down and dirty on what it feels like to become a Dad!
Check out this awesome article, The Science of How Fatherhood Transforms You from todaysparent.com
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