It is important for the father to be involved in the pregnancy because the mother can't feed, change, potty train, and teach him/her how to walk and talk. If a woman wanted to have a baby herself without a husband, she can but she would most likely regret it. I think the father is the second most important part of the baby's life. The baby's mom is the first important person
Primarily your mother and your father. Various medical staff - midwives, doctors, and so on - would have helped during pregnancy and labour.
he has every right to be involved with the mother and involved with the drs appointments and the hole pregnancy , his mother is so pissed about it that she is keeping him from the girl which is out raging her family members and him , what can he do,
the father is there for support. financially, and emotionally.
The menstrual cycle and pregnancy are important as otherwise we'd not exist. The whole purpose of menstruation and pregnancy is to continue the human race.
Pregnancy symptoms are different for every pregnancy. It doesn't matter if it is with a different man.
For teens aged 18/19 pregnancy is normal, if the father recognizes paternity and gives support to both mother and child. For teens aged less than 18, abstinence or birth control is recommended.
If you say prolonged you have to tell what you start with. Exercise during pregnancy is recommended and healthy just like when you are not pregnant. Women jog, do yoga, swim etc all the way through the pregnancy.
Basically, you are the one and the father is to...
absolutely
Pregnancy doesn't effect the father in a real physical way, but in an emotional way, it definitely does. Creating life may seem just like an everyday thing but it is quite a burden and a blessing for the father.
Once paternity is established, payment of pregnancy expenses is often ordered.
NO ... you'll need a better reason then the father not being involved in the child's life ...