The Survival Guide for New Parents: The Manual for Parenting Your Newborn Baby
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ISBN 9781911265030
Book info: The Survival Guide for New Parents: The Manual for Parenting Your Newborn Baby (Paperback, 256 pages) – Wordcatcher Publishing, 2017. Language: English. New parents face many unknown challenges and surprises. They have many decisions to make, and sometimes no idea which way to turn for good advice. Conflicting...
Book info: The Survival Guide for New Parents: The Manual for Parenting Your Newborn Baby (Paperback, 256 pages) – Wordcatcher Publishing, 2017. Language: English.
New parents face many unknown challenges and surprises. They have many decisions to make, and sometimes no idea which way to turn for good advice. Conflicting opinions about parenting abound, and it’s easy to become overloaded by information and ill-informed misinformation. This simple to use guide is designed to help parents when they need it most. Logically laid out in easy to understand language, this book puts information at their fingertips. From feeding to sleep, and picking the best and worst accessories and equipment, all of the most frequently asked questions that parents have are contained here. Editorial Reviews About the Author "My love of babies was inspired by the births of my two younger sisters when I was aged 7 and 13 years. I mothered them and watched in awe when they were tiny and were bathed and taken care of by our loving parents, who seemed to have a natural parental nurturing and we all felt very much loved and protected. At aged 13 I decided to be a midwife, after observing the midwife who visited following the birth of my baby sister. This ambition wasn't realised until 30 years later after the births of my own three children and a long career as an intensive care sister. I was born in London spending my childhood in Dublin. I did my nursing training in Swansea and midwifery training in Cardiff, gaining work experience in Cardiff, Bristol and the Orkney Islands, both in hospital and in the community. After my nursing training I married, had three children and stayed at home as a full time mother for nine years before returning to my career. My youngest son was 15 before I fulfilled my childhood ambition to become a midwife and my special interest has been the welfare of the woman throughout her pregnancy, the birth and the important early days and weeks with the new born. I have always been aware of the importance of the father's role. In 1996 I went on a Children of China Study Tour, visiting maternity hospitals and other institutions where babies and children were cared for. As a postnatal independent midwife I travelled to France, Holland, South Africa, Jersey, The Philippines, Canada and Switzerland, progressing naturally to Maternity Nursing/Postnatal Midwifery, helping and teaching parents with the care and understanding of the needs of their new-born and coping with the overwhelming experience of new parenthood, including the involvement of siblings with the new baby. I have never retired and still run a course in Hypnobirthing, care of the new-born and breastfeeding counselling. My own children are now parents themselves and I enjoy the special relationship that comes with having 7 grandchildren, (two of them great-grandchildren), with whom I am very much involved. I have an abundance of toys and books in my house, now being enjoyed by the third generation; a bit shabby now but well loved. Helping parents with the care of the most precious thing in their life, their new-born baby is a privilege, joy and an honour."