This book navigates you through the process from couplehood to parenthood.
Midwife Cath's invaluable experience and wisdom will guide you through them as well as help you establish a routine that will ensure a healthier, happier baby and better-rested and more confident parents.
"--Rallie McAllister, MD, physician, author, and nationally syndicated columnist for Your Health Mark E. Crawford, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, team psychologist for the Atlanta Hawks NBA team, and cofounder of Lyles and Crawford ...
Drawing on separate scientific studies, two relationship experts introduce the knowledge and skills couples need to make the transition to parenthood, using practical advice and real-life examples to help couples avoid relationship meltdown ...
Plastic spoons stashed in a plastic bag, for feeding baby en route. Paper towels, unrolled, which are more practical, stronger and usually more absorbent than napkins. Something old and something new to entertain your baby – the old for ...
After Jancee Dunn had her baby, she found that she was doing virtually all the household chores, even though she and her husband worked equal hours. She asked herself: How did I become the 'expert' at changing a diaper?
Postpartum depression is difficult for mothers and their whole family. Children often are left feeling emotionally neglected and unloved as a result of this.
In Whoa, Baby! Rowland and Dr. Bickman team up to share this reassuring information with new moms everywhere. Often hilarious and always down-to-earth, Rowland and Dr. Bickman cover every surprising challenge that new moms face.
"What's happening to me? Is my baby going to be okay?" Maybe you're reading this guide because you've been told you're at high risk for having a premature baby.
Counselling for Maternal and Newborn Health Careis divided into three main sections. Part 1 is an introduction which describes the aims and objectives and the general layout of the Handbook.
This book, anchored in Rebecca’s story, offers an informative guide to the expert advice and insight, alongside current research, for women who want to explore pregnancy and other family expansion options after postpartum depression.