Welcome to Daddyhood!

We couldn't leave the Dad's out. We've got some great resources listed just for you. We know that Dad's struggle just as much as Mom's do. The burden's that new Dad's face is something that shouldn't be ignored. We've added a bit of humor and realism here for you to read to help you along the way...
"Dude to Dad"
What would you do with 100 days left until you leave your dudehood behind? Read this Dad's humorous day to day account from pregnancy to raising a baby. Donate to Mrs. Dude's Boob Fund, check out video reviews on the best breast pumps, and get a dude's perspective from a preacher, a father of four and the original dude himself on whether to breastfeed or formula feed. This dude to dad caters to all of the men out there. Finally!
www.dudetodad.com
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"Ninjabetic"
Type 1 Dad George Simmons spent the better part of 19 years ignoring his diabetes. A wake up call brought him a reality check and he now blog's as B.A.D.-- the Born Again Diabetic. You can catch some of his hilarious posts on fatherhood and diabetes by going to this link:
www.ninjabetic.com
Read George's guest blog "Diabetes on my Mind" here.
"Diabetes Daily"
Scott Johnson, writer for Diabetic Daily adds humor and realism into his online blog. A Type 1 diabetic, Scott is both a father and full-time employee. He talks about fatherhood and diabetes, dealing with weight loss (or the lack thereof), and his consumption of half a box of sugary cereal during a low blood sugar. Scott is able to easily blend in a sense of reality to diabetes by tackling some of the larger issues that affect diabetics. From traveling on the road, to counting carbs his articles are applicable and apply to not only Dads but diabetic parents everywhere.
www.diabetesdaily.com/johnson/
"Diabetes Dad"
Tom Karlya has struggled with diabetes for 16 years now. Not himself. But he has seen his daughter struggle with it. His blog touches not only parents whose children have diabetes, but hits home to parents with diabetes. His articles deal with the frustrations with insurance, doctors, and more.
www.dlife.com
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