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New fathers, like new moms, go through hormonal and psychological changes that help them become parenting dynamos.
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Mark Teich is a veteran magazine journalist who specializes in health, medicine, psychology and fitness. His work has appeared in dozens of magazines, including Psychology Today, OMNI, and Harper’s Bazaar. He has a bachelor's degree in English literature from UCLA and a master's in fine arts from Columbia University.
New fathers, like new moms, go through hormonal and psychological changes that help them become parenting dynamos.
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