Are Birth Classes Worth it for Dads?
Video Description: Dads can't give birth. So why should they take a class in it? The DadLabs guys ask experts and experienced parents to answer the question: are birth classes worth it for dads? We deliver answers. DadLabs ep 481 is brought to you by BabyBjorn. Distributed by Tubemogul. Related Article Subjects: Learn about Birth Classes for Dads, benefits of Birth Classes for Dads, Birth Classes, Birth Classes for Dads, DadLabs, parenting tips, pregnancy tipsLearn about Birth Classes for Dads
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