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Share experiences and get support around labour, birth and recovery.

Gifts for new daddy?

79 replies

tracy606 · 12/03/2017 18:18

I was wondering if anyone has ever bought a gift for your other half as a thank you for helping get through labour?

I know my partner is going to be so very supportive, as much as he has already been through our pregnancy.

Any ideas on what kind of thing to get?

Thanks in advance, Tracy xx

OP posts:
PerspicaciaTick · 12/03/2017 18:19

It never crossed my mind TBH - he got to be a dad, which was the biggest gift I could give him.

Astro55 · 12/03/2017 18:22

We just no! You've been through months of change and tiredness - he just has to rock up and hand hold -

Please don't make this another 'thing'

SloanePeterson · 12/03/2017 18:23

Not at all. Didn't even cross my mind! It'll be clear how grateful you are and tbh the last thing on his mind will be getting a gift. And he might be a useless birth partner Wink I think you'll both have enough to occupy you without giving yourself the extra pressure of having to get him a gift x

evensmilingmakesmyfacehurt · 12/03/2017 18:26

OH was useless during labour, mostly just slept and went out to get food etc. I wouldn't want to buy him a gift!!

Pinkheart5915 · 12/03/2017 18:30

My dh was a brilliant birth partner but to get him a gift didn't cross my mind I gave him a beautiful ds & dd Wink

Why not just a simple Daddy mug or similar

AuntieStella · 12/03/2017 18:32

I was thinking about going all trad and getting him a cigar, but I was too befuddled ever to get round to it.

ILikeSalmon · 12/03/2017 18:58

Fuck that!
A gift for 'helping' through labour?
He should be the one lavishing you in gifts for the 9 months pregnancy and shear torturous pain of childbirth and a body that will never be the same again.

raviolidreaming · 12/03/2017 21:57

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. No.

(And my DH is a fantastic support. But no.)

Bloosh · 12/03/2017 21:59

Grin ravioli

BillyButtfuck · 12/03/2017 22:02

I gave DH an Omega Seamaster which he had always dreamed of and the day I gave it to him found out I was pregnant so he calls it his 'daddy watch' but there was no intention for it to be so!
Dtwins now nearly a year old and he still tells people I got him his daddy watch when we found out I was pregnant which always gets a few Hmm looks but really isn't as it seemed, I'd been planning it for months beforehand!!

Sandsnake · 12/03/2017 22:04

I wouldn't, for all the reasons mentioned above. What I would do though is buy a lovely photo frame in advance (just a normal 6*4) then you could print your favourite photo of your partner and baby shortly after they're born and put it in. He could have it on his bedside or by his desk at work (if he had one). I'm sure he would be very touched. Best of luck with it all Smile

ememem84 · 12/03/2017 22:05

Nope. Wasn't planning on it. He will get the joy of being in my company while the baby comes out. Then the joy of being a father for the first time. And the joy of going to get me my post birth McDonald's.

That's enough right?

namechange20050 · 12/03/2017 22:08

'Our' pregnancy?

Notanotherpawpatrol · 12/03/2017 22:29

So i go through 16 weeks of hidious morning sickness and heartburn followed by constipation, more heartburn, piles, vaginal varicose veins, stretch marks, more sickness, braxton hicks. Then i finally get to labour go through the worst pain imaginable push a baby out of a hole that is far too small (and curse him for his crappy genes that mean my babies have massive heads and weigh in the region of 10lb). Then attach this alien to my boob and go through toe curling pain as we spend the next few hours getting to grips with breastfeeding. Not forgetting the excruciating afterpains and the massacre that is the bleeding after birth....And I'm meant to buy HIM a gift? All he did was orgasm.
No. Just no.

Notanotherpawpatrol · 12/03/2017 22:57

disclaimer i may be feeling incredibly grumpy and heavily pregnant right now!

Astro55 · 12/03/2017 23:02

Notanotherpawpatrol

We never guessed!!

silkybear · 12/03/2017 23:07

Notanother nailed it. Give birth first then see if you still want to buy him a gift or throw him through a wall :D

Gallavich · 12/03/2017 23:09

lol no
What a crazy notion!

drinkyourmilk · 12/03/2017 23:12

notanother you've put it so eloquently! Grin

VimFuego101 · 12/03/2017 23:14

I gave DH a son. That's plenty. His child ripped up my fanjo, he should be the one buying me a gift Grin

ToadsforJustice · 12/03/2017 23:16

Hell to the no.

WantToGoingTo · 13/03/2017 06:33

No. And also dislike the idea of 'push' presents!

But if you must, a daddy mug sounds like a good idea. Got my dh one for Christmas one year :)

angelicjen · 13/03/2017 06:42

Hell no!
Although I did get a photo mug made for my dh to use at work. He'd been off for the first month and had been incredible (I was struggling to bf and was a mess). I knew he'd really miss the baby so put some really cute photos on it.

gaaahhhh · 13/03/2017 06:42

He really should get you a gift. It's absolutely true what notanaother says.

If your really want to get him something,why don't you give a little pack of food/chocolate for when you go into Labour.

You might not feel like eating but he will get hungry. And then you can help finish it once baby is born.

God I ate so much chocolate after ds was born.

GinSwigmore · 13/03/2017 06:46

A vasectomy? Wink