Almost a Dad
As part of the Bloggy Giveaway carnival I’m sponsoring a giveaway at Fatherhood Matters for a copy of Goodnight Moon. It’s been a classic for decades and a nightly read with my son.
November 24, 2008 by DadSoup
- Save 15% on diapers with a 'subscription' from Amazon
- Maggie Maternity, a savior for maternity wear buyers
- Fetuses may have memories, make them good ones
- An Alternative Drink for Pregnant Women with Gestational Diabetes
- 10 Ways To Help Pregnant Women Feel Better
- How long does a pregnancy last?
- How accurate are home pregnancy tests?
- Pregnancy Quotes - understanding pregnant women
- Books for Babies
- Goodnight Moon Bloggy Giveaway
- What monthly expenses are associated with a newborn?
- Pregnancy and birth quotes
- Sleep now, you'll never be able to again
- Use ACH to pay bills during pregnancy
- Talking to the pregnant belly, revisited
- Prenatal checklist: Chest freezer
- My baby boy
- The Jeffersons Birth Song
- Baby due date accuracy
- Visit the Almost A Dad Amazon store!
Dads: This applies to you too. Parent Smoking During Pregnancy Raises Kids’ Heart Risks
Heard about some studies in England that found that pregnant teens were deliberately taking up smoking. Why? Because they’d heard smoking leads to smaller birthweight babies and they wanted to have a less painful delivery. Can’t argue with the less-painful delivery part, but smoking is clearly not the way to achieve it. While having mom smoke during pregnancy is awful, it’s coming out that dad-to-be’s smoking around the pregnant mom is dangerous as well.
By Ed Edelson
healthday Reporter – Thu Nov 20, 5:02 pm ET
Nov. 20 (HealthDay News) — Damage to the arteries of children of smokers can be detected in the early decades of their lives, a new Dutch study finds.
“Smoking in families is harmful for children, including their cardiovascular system, as was found in many other studies,” said research leader Dr. Cuno S.P.M. Uiterwaal, an associate professor of clinical epidemiology at the University Medical Center in Utrecht. “This study adds that tobacco smoke exposure may have such effects already in very early life.”
Uiterwaal and his colleagues reported the finding in the December issue of Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology that they used ultrasound to measure the thickness of the walls of carotid arteries, the major blood vessels to the brain, in 732 young adults, average age 28. Records showed that 29 percent of the mothers and more than 60 percent of the fathers smoked during the pregnancies.
The inner lining of the carotid arteries was thicker for the young adults who had both parents smoking during pregnancy, a sign of potential danger in the years ahead. The thickening was strongest for maternal smoking.
“We believe that our findings with regard to fetal exposure may serve as a first signal which will have to be confirmed by other research in this area,” Uiterwaal said.
It has long been known that “exposure to tobacco smoke of pregnant women is bad for many reasons, such as low birth weight and increased risk for childhood respiratory disease,” he said. “Our study now adds that it may also already harm the cardiovascular system of the unborn child.”
The study does need confirmation, Uiterwaal said. “We are indeed trying to do a similar study in healthy young children, 5-year-olds, as that would eliminate many of the possibly confounding influences in later childhood,” he said. “We are currently measuring arterial wall linings of these children of whom we know the gestational history.”
A weakness of the current study is that it relied on the memories of participants about smoking histories, said Dr. Michael Katz, senior vice president for research and global programs at the March of Dimes Foundation.
And yet, Katz said, “the claim they make is probably valid, because it jibes with many previous studies showing the harmful effects of smoking during pregnancy, by anyone in the household.”
“Any smoke in the environment is bad,” Katz said. He cited a previous study that showed an increased risk of cleft palate among children of smokers, even if the mothers themselves did not smoke. “It’s not by any mysterious way, just by inhaling,” Katz said. “That is why smoke-free environments are desirable.”
There was one pleasant surprise in doing a study of smoking during pregnancy in the Netherlands, Uiterwaal said. “The smoking rate of mothers in pregnancy of 29 percent in the early 1970s that we found in the present study has dropped to some 4 to 5 percent to date in the Netherlands,” he said. “A very fortunate drop from a public health perspective, but it will make this issue more difficult to study at present.”
Current estimates are that about 10 percent of American women smoke during pregnancy.
Facts about the incidence and damage due to smoking during pregnancy are available from the March of Dimes Foundation.
November 21, 2008 by DadSoup
Dads: Are You a Food Micro-Manager?
By Beverly Pressey, MS, RD, mom
As a petite, 35 lbs 5 year old girl I would stand with my hands on my hips and tell my 6 foot 1inch, 225 lbs, construction contractor father that I wasn’t going to finish the food on my plate. This created quite a conflict for him! He certainly couldn’t treat me the way he did his men at work. But I believe he did want to prove who was making the decisions. However, forcing food does not help your child to maintain a healthy diet nor help your relationship with your child.
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November 19, 2008 by Beverly Pressey
Save the last dance for dad
What a wonderful story. Such a pleasure to see (a) some positive articles about dads and (b) so many delighted girls and their fathers. No question that girls whose dads take an interest in them grow up healthier, more confident, happier, and do better in school and their careers.
LACEY — Many happy, young ladies were present during Friday’s third annual Parent Teacher Student Association Daddy-Daughter Dance held at Lacey Township High School.
The school gymnasium was transformed into a giant dance floor. Other activities included a craft area and a table where each young lady could pick up her own tiara.
“It was really hopping Friday night with more than 650 people attending the dance,” said Laura Caroccia, president of the PTSA.
November 19, 2008 by DadSoup
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November 18, 2008 by DadSoup
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Tales From The Dad Side
Thoughts, opinions, and things better left unsaid
November 18, 2008 by DadSoup
- How I Met Their Mother - Part 3
- How I Met Their Mother - Part 2
- My Interview With Shelle
- How I Met Their Mother - Part 1
- Yesterday Afternoon
- Pick The Lies: Volume 3 Results
- Money Better Spent
- Wake Up And See
- Pick The Lies: Volume 3
- Night Parenting
- Rambling
- The Visit
- Neglectimommy Volume 9
- My Interview With Heather
- Deprecation of Self
- Behaviour
- Valentines Day E-Cards Volume 3
- Parallels
- If You Don't Like It...
- Mental About Dental
Mr. Big Dubya
When Mrs. Big Dubya and I learned we were pregnant, I started looking for those blogs that were writing from the daddy/mommy perspective. Sure, there are plenty of books out there, but it’s far more enjoyable to read about the confusion, the angst and the elation from someone real - the guys in the trenches as it were. I like the fact that they’re just normal guys/gals - there’s no Ph.D.s spouting off about one theory or another - they can laugh at things like Daddy Drinks Because You Cry.
November 18, 2008 by DadSoup
Stay at Home Dad of Triplets
A self-proclaimed work-aholic has a new job… raising our triplets! If you enjoy sarcasm, dry humor and a bit of bantering then read on. If not, I feel sad for you
November 17, 2008 by DadSoup
- A little bit of fame
- What up cuz?
- Danger prone Daphney does it again
- A helping hand
- We all need some Pre-Grace
- Optimistically pessimistic or pessimistically optimistic?
- Is it today, yesterday or tomorrow?
- Potty training scare
- Welcome to the gun show, part deux
- Kids and dogs....
- You MUST be specific.
- Toddler comments
- Take my picture!
- The girls warm up after playing in the snow
- Somebody did something....
- Valentines Day
- That's the way I roll.....
- How much does a Playstation 3 and Modern Warfare 2 cost?
- We took the camera, I promise
- What day is it?
Eric the Stay Home Dad
A blog about being a super stay-at-home dad
November 16, 2008 by DadSoup
- Terrible Twos
- Mexican Riviera!
- Vacation Ideas?
- I'm Back
- Spring is Finally Here!
- Stay-Home-Dad on NBC Today
- Our New Home!
- Our Trip to Charleston, South Carolina!
- House Shopping!
- Noah's First Birthday Party!
- Aweful Start to the Week!
- East Central Illinois Dads
- Family Christmas Photo
- K.C. SAHD's Convention Photos
- #1 Goes Down....I-L-L-I-N-I !!!!!
- SAHD's Convention Recap! It Was Great!
- First Video Blog...I'm Excited about the Convention!
- At Home Dad's Convention
- Harvest



