About the author
Rev james o price jr
James O. Price, Jr. is a father, grandfather, pastor, and former emergency planning consultant. His early experiences observing his father’s support during his mother’s pregnancy ignited a deep respect for the challenges women face in childbirth. This respect evolved into a mission to address the absence of male partners in labor rooms. Inspired to make a difference, Mr. Price wrote We’re Having a Baby to educate and encourage men to become more supportive partners. A Morehouse College graduate and life member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, he is dedicated to enhancing fatherhood and family dynamics.
About the Book
We're having
a baby
We’re Having a Baby by Rev. James O. Price, Jr. offers a practical guide for men stepping into fatherhood.
The book explores the emotional and psychological challenges men encounter during pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenting. It highlights societal expectations, personal fears, and the critical role of active involvement. By providing practical advice and personal insights, Price encourages men to engage fully and support their partners. The goal is to strengthen family bonds and enhance the parenting experience for both partners, ultimately making a positive impact on their children’s lives.
We’re Having a Baby
Rev. James O. Price, Jr
We’re Having a Baby by Rev. James O. Price, Jr. is a vital resource for expectant fathers aiming to enhance their involvement in the journey of parenthood. The book explores the emotional and psychological challenges men face during pregnancy and childbirth, including societal pressures and personal anxieties. Price provides practical advice and strategies to help men actively participate in supporting their partners and preparing for fatherhood. Through a blend of personal experiences and expert insights, the book emphasizes the importance of emotional engagement and shared responsibility. Its ultimate aim is to empower men to contribute meaningfully to their families and create a nurturing environment for their children.