What’s one piece of advice you’d give to new dads to help them enjoy fatherhood more?
Will Rye: Get stuck in from day one. Don’t be afraid to do the nappies, the night feeds, the cuddles – those are the moments that help you bond with your baby. The more involved you are, the more rewarding it becomes. And don’t stress too much about getting everything right – your baby doesn’t care if you don’t swaddle them perfectly, they just want you there.
Social media often portrays an unrealistic version of parenthood. How does that impact new dads?
Will Rye: Social media makes it easy to believe that everyone else has this perfect, effortless parenting experience. But the truth is, every dad has tough days, just like they have amazing ones. Some moments are pure magic – when your baby smiles at you for the first time or falls asleep on your chest. Others are exhausting, like trying to settle a crying baby at 3am. The key is to be open and honest about both sides of parenting. It’s okay to say, "This is hard," and it’s just as important to celebrate the little wins along the way. We need to encourage dads to enjoy the journey, imperfections and all, rather than chasing an unrealistic ideal. Instagram is full of filtered, ‘perfect’ parenting moments. But that’s not reality.
If a dad is struggling but doesn’t know where to turn, what advice would you give?
Gordon Dowall-Potter: Don’t keep it to yourself. Speak to your mates, join support groups, or reach out online. MANtenatal has a Discord server where dads can chat anonymously and a free app that makes accessing support easy. There are resources out there – you’re not alone.
Will Rye: Exactly. We need to get rid of this myth that men don’t struggle. They do. But they also have an incredible role to play. When dads feel supported and informed, they can step up with confidence and truly enjoy the journey of fatherhood.
Check out MANtenatal.com for resources for new dads at @mantenatal, and follow Will Rye for more open conversations on fatherhood at @waterbabieswill.
Photography: Ellie Thomas & Abigail Scarfe