9. The 'Baby Loss' Episode

Baby loss happens to a lot of couples, but is almost taboo to talk about. In this episode, Al talks to three father's who have been through exactly that. Sean laments on how men tend not to talk about it. David needed to move house to avoid the painful memories, and discusses how baby loss effects their next pregnancy. And Vik has his own story. He also works with Tommy's and has some great advice for anyone facing this situation. How to be a Dad is sponsored by Milton, the Specialist in Baby Sterilising, dedicated to protecting babies from harmful germs thanks to their plant based hygiene products. Google 'Milton' to see their fantastic range of must-have products for any new dad. For more advice and news about parenting, head to dadsnet.com For more great podcasts like this, check out the other Dadsnet podcasts at dadsnet.com/listen Stay up to date with everything from Dadsnet by joining our mailing list, at dadsnet.gr8.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The How To Be A Dad Podcast is the world’s 1st podcast that accompanies a dad’s journey through fatherhood; from the initial moment that he finds out he’s going to be a father to their 1st birthday. The series is hosted by Al Booth, who has spent about half his life working as a radio presenter and is known for his chatty interview style. His Yorkshire accent is the perfect blend of soothing reassurance that calms down any worried new dad, as much as anything can at least! And having two young children himself he is still in the learning stages of being a father! And will be for the next 75 years of his life ahead. Al speaks to a myriad of dads from all walks of life to gather vital experiences & stories that might, just might help someone else. The key aspect of this podcast is to bring together funny stories and experiences that many dads go through. This isn’t a place to get answers, just helpful anecdotes that might just help prepare you for what your embarking on. Join us as we experience the ups and downs of the baby’s first 12 months, from the sleepless nights, to the excitement of first steps and words.