Preview Ready to Cope for Men – Prenatal Emails
Email 1 (6 weeks): Reacting to your big news
Email 2 (8 weeks): When the physical becomes emotional
Email 3 (10 weeks): What are you really expecting?
Email 4 (12 weeks): Be mindful of what you’re reading
Email 5 (14 weeks): Sex and intimacy during pregnancy
Email 6 (16 weeks): Tips for managing stress
Email 7 (18 weeks): The 20 week scan
Email 8 (19 weeks): Coping with changes
Email 9 (20 weeks): Managing all that advice
Email 10 (21 weeks): Managing family after birth
Email 11 (22 weeks): All about paternity leave
Email 12 (23 weeks): Steps for planning paternity leave
Email 13 (24 weeks): Understanding antenatal anxiety and depression in women
Email 14 (25 weeks): Managing antenatal anxiety and depression in women
Email 15 (26 weeks): A reminder about parental leave
Email 16 (28 weeks): It takes a village
Email 17 (30 weeks): Preparing partner relationships for parenthood
Email 18 (31 weeks): Preparing family relationships for parenthood
Email 19 (32 weeks): Preparing for birth
Email 20 (34 weeks): Feelings about labour
Email 21 (35 weeks): Your role during labour
Email 22 (36 weeks): When does stress become distress?
Email 23 (38 weeks): What to expect with a new arrival
Email 24 (39 weeks): Things about a new baby that are not in the magazines
Email 25 (39 weeks, 4 days): Remember only 5% of babies arrive on their due date
Other email series
- Preview the men’s postnatal emails
- Preview the women’s prenatal emails
- Preview the women’s postnatal emails