NO that is very wrong he should at least let the mother see the because it is her child to
no but it would save you from a guilty mind
If you are unmarried and the father of your child wants nothing to do with the baby then you can give the baby your last name and be sure to register your baby's full name (including the surname ... last name.)
Congratulations.
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Eat, poop, sleep, cry, etc. All the basic baby stuff. Nothing special.
That depends heavily on the culture. In the United States, it is common for the father of the baby to be present for the delivery.
Mother dolphins are called cows, father dophins are called bulls and baby dolphins are called calves.
No. The unmarried mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court and then requested (and obtained) joint custody and visitations.No. The unmarried mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court and then requested (and obtained) joint custody and visitations.No. The unmarried mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court and then requested (and obtained) joint custody and visitations.No. The unmarried mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court and then requested (and obtained) joint custody and visitations.
No they don't but if they do you must not let them sleep in the Moses basket after 4-5 months old but depending on there weight and size.
No there is not.
yes
Establishing a consistent bedtime routine, creating a calm sleep environment, and gradually teaching your baby to self-soothe can help improve their sleep patterns. Consulting with a pediatrician for personalized advice and considering sleep training methods may also be beneficial in helping your baby sleep through the night.