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    Great Expectations: Baby's First Year

    Great Expectations: Baby's First Year

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    by Sandy Jones, Marcie Jones Brennan, Michael Crocetti


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      ISBN-13: 9781402776694
    • Publisher: Sterling
    • Publication date: 11/22/2010
    • Series: Great Expectations
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 656
    • Sales rank: 299,495
    • File size: 3 MB

    Table of Contents


    Dedication & Acknowledgments     ii
    A Note from Dr. Michael Crocetti     vii
    A Word from the Authors     ix
    Your Baby's First Half-Year
    The Last Weeks of Pregnancy     5
    Labor and Birth
    Your Newborn
    The First Half-Year     22
    Day 1 through Day 7
    Week 2 through Week 7
    Month 2 through Month 5
    Your Baby's Second Half-Year
    The Second Half-Year     141
    Month 6 through Month 12
    Your Baby Maintenance Guide
    Newborn Basics     185
    Keeping Your Baby Warm
    Your Guide to Feeding Your Baby     189
    Breastfeeding
    Bottle Feeding
    Starting Solids
    Baby-Care Basics     235
    Diapering 101
    Bathing Your Baby
    Common Baby Skin Problems
    Baby Sleep
    Baby Dental Care Guide
    Crying
    Gear Guide
    Our Baby-Shopping Primer     269
    Baby Shopping Checklist
    Baby Gear A-Z     280
    Managing Your First Year
    Recovering from the Birth     354
    Sweatiness and Hot and Cold Flashes
    Heavy Flow
    Bathroom Woes
    Breast Changes
    Postpartum Skin Changes
    Don't Ignore These Postpartum Symptoms
    The First Six Weeks of Recovery     360
    Your Recovery After a Cesarean Section
    The Psychological Side of Motherhood
    The Blues
    Professionals You May Encounter
    Managing Relationships After Birth
    Sex After Birth
    The Flipside: Single Parenting
    Getting Along With Grandparents and Other Relatives
    WhenBaby Makes Four or Five
    Siblings
    Baby-Proofing Your Pets
    Six Weeks to Six Months     388
    Building Your Own Village
    Your Fitness: The First Six Months
    Returning to Work
    The Stay-At-Home-Mom Option
    Where to Connect with Other Moms
    The Second Six Months     411
    The Finances of Parenting
    Twenty-Five Ideas for Saving Thousands of Dollars
    Recording Your Baby's First Year
    Traveling With a Baby
    Medical and Safety Guide
    Baby Medical Guide     435
    How to Choose Your Baby's Doctor
    Baby's First Doctor's Visit
    Birth Defects
    Month 2 Doctor's Visit
    Month 4 Doctor's Visit
    Month 6 Doctor's Visit
    Month 12 Doctor's Visit
    Your Baby's Immunization Schedule
    Your Baby and Illness     456
    Early Symptoms of Illness
    How to Give Your Baby Medicine
    Baby Illnesses A-Z     467
    Baby Safety Guide     499
    Accident-Proofing Your Baby
    Treating Baby Injuries
    Baby Product Dangers
    Resource Guide
    Helpful Web Sites for Parents     531
    Parent's Dictionary
    Parent's Dictionary     565
    Index     627

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    Expectant mothers snapped up Great Expectations: Your All-in-One Resource for Pregnancy & Childbirth (135,000 copies sold), and reviewers praised it for its warm, reassuring voice of expertise. This is the logical follow-up, an innovative baby book that will guide and reassure new moms and dads through every nuance of the first 12 months of life with baby. Of course, it maintains all the design elements that are the signature of the Great Expectations series and have proven so appealing: innovative graphics; clear-cut, contemporary styling; and sensitive drawings of babies as they develop month-by-month. The text, too, continues that same friendly, supportive, parent-to-parent tone of the earlier book—but now with dads playing an integral role. Inside, there’s a plethora of information on the nuts and bolts of feeding, diaper changing, and immunizations, as well as cutting-edge research on baby intelligence and development, nutrition and medical care, and insights into the dynamics of the parenting process. Checklists, bulleted sidebars, and quick-reference tables speed up the process of finding needed information. Unique tables in the extensive medical reference section will present the gamut of symptoms, so parents will have help distinguishing between common baby ailments and more serious emergencies that may require immediate attention. Includes a foreword by Dr. Michael Crocetti, Assistant Professor and Director of Clinical Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, and also an extended resource guide and parent’s dictionary.

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    Publishers Weekly
    The mother-daughter team who coauthored two other Great Expectations books open this outsized parenting manual with a chronology of what to expect-day-by-day, week-by-week, month-by-month-during baby's first year. They follow with a how-to section (feeding, diapering and other baby care issues), a shopping guide (analyzing features of strollers, cribs and car seats), a review of parental issues (mostly mom's physical and mental needs) and an A-Z of baby medical problems. This layout breeds a lot of overlap; some issues-car seats, breast-feeding, crib hazards-are covered repeatedly. While the authors mention that 35% of children in America are born to single mothers, the target audience is the traditional nuclear family, preferably one with ample financial and social resources. They're very modern in their trust-your-instincts advice, stressing that parents are wise enough to choose their own parenting style-comforting crying babies vs. ignoring them, etc. Likewise, they don't fret about boosting baby's I.Q. with fancy toys. Philosophical issues aside, the eye-catching charts and diagrams are bound to catch the eyes of bookstore browsers. (July)

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