Which situation best describes a man "trying on" fathering behaviors?
a. Spending more time with his siblings
b. Coaching a little league baseball team
c. Reading books on newborn care
d. Exhibiting physical symptoms related to pregnancy
B
Interacting with children and assuming the behavior and role of a father best describes a man "trying on" the role of being a father.
The man will normally seek closer ties with his father.
Men do not normally read information that is provided in advance. The nurse should be pre-pared to present information after the baby is born when it is more relevant.
This is called "couvade."
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