For First Time Mothers - Pregnancy, Pre- and Postnatal Development and Baby's First Year Series
Written by Harley Carr
Narrated by Lisa Stewart
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About this series
Take the guesswork out of parenting and become a pro, even before your baby is born...
Are you an expecting parent who worries you won’t be able to live up to the expectations of what it means to be a good parent, believing you will fail the child in some way?
Do you fear you might accidentally hurt the baby, whether it be by harming its soft spot, not knowing how to properly support its neck, or something entirely different?
Are you afraid your baby’s development isn’t measuring up with others at the same age, signifying some sort of abnormality?
Put the constant worrying to an end, and let’s set things straight.
Feeling confused or overwhelmed is completely normal for new or expecting parents, so you can rest assured knowing you’re not alone. Every prospective parent has his or her endless list of questions and worries before jumping into the world of babies, but what matters most is that you are prepared.
In order to feel certain in your parental decision-making skills and silence the doubting voices in your head, the first step is to fill your head with all the baby knowledge there is to know--the good and the bad.
Help take the unexpected out of parenting--caring for and enjoying the company of your newborn baby won’t be your focus if you’re constantly worrying about the worst-case scenario. Do yourself a favor and take the time to understand exactly what it is you can expect so you can be in the moment.
Learn the coping techniques necessary now before you’re too stressed to figure it out when you actually need them. By being ahead of the game, you’ll know just how you should handle tough situations without hesitation.
Titles in the series (3)
- A Worry-Free Pregnancy For First Time Parents: How to Be Stress-Free and Feel Secure Throughout Your Pregnancy Journey for Baby's and Mom's Optimal Health
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Why you won’t harm your baby, even if you had a glass of wine before you knew you were pregnant… You can´t describe the happiness you felt the moment you got the positive results of your pregnancy test. But only a couple of hours later, you catch yourself worrying about everything that could go wrong. Did I accidentally harm the baby before I knew I was pregnant? Are the antibiotics I took going to hurt my baby? Can exercise or stress at work cause preterm labor? Am I going to be a good mom? ...and the worst one “what if my child has a birth defect”. Don´t worry, all of these fears and questions are normal and part of the journey. In fact, according to Parents Magazine, 78% of expectant mothers rated birth defects as their number one concern. But like many times in life, knowing the facts can help ease your mind. There are more than 4 million babies born in the US each year and the vast majority arrive healthy and full-term. The organization March of Dimes reports less than 4 % will have any form of birth defect and most of them won´t be life-threatening. And you can even reduce the risk of certain birth defects of the brain and spinal cord by more than 70% by doing this one thing you will discover inside…
- You And Your Baby Can Sleep Through The Night: A Step by Step Manual for Exhausted Parents on How to Train Your Baby to Sleep Every Single Night in 7 days!
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In You and Your Baby Can Sleep Through the Night, you will discover: Fully mapped-out sleep schedules for your baby, ranging from zero weeks to three years The top 10 reasons why other sleep training fails, and what adjustments you can make to ensure all things run smoothly next time The life-saving secrets to training your baby to sleep so you, too, can get a restful slumber Why your bedtime approach isn’t the only thing influencing your baby’s quality of sleep (hint: it involves more than just one factor) Why sleep regression happens, and how you can counter its effects before it takes a toll on both you and your baby’s well-being 7 reasons why your baby may be crying, as well as how to soothe them according to their needs The not-so-common method you can use to your own advantage that will encourage your baby to sleep longer and more soundly And much, much more. Whether you’re a single parent, or have multiple children, it won’t make a difference in the effectiveness of these methods. They’re universal, meaning that anyone will be able to benefit from implementing them into their daily routine, guaranteeing progress within a week or two. Even if you’ve tried what feels like every existing alternative in the world in order to get your child to sleep at night and are at the verge of a mental breakdown, don’t give up - there’s still hope! Consistency is crucial, and through the use of this step-by-step guide, all you have to do is follow it and the rest will fall into place.
- Baby’s First-Year Milestones: How To Take Care of Your Baby Effectively, Track Their Monthly Progress And Ensure Their Physical, Mental And Brain Development Are On The Right Track
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Take the guesswork out of parenting and become a pro, even before your baby is born... Are you an expecting parent who worries you won’t be able to live up to the expectations of what it means to be a good parent, believing you will fail the child in some way? Do you fear you might accidentally hurt the baby, whether it be by harming its soft spot, not knowing how to properly support its neck, or something entirely different? Are you afraid your baby’s development isn’t measuring up with others at the same age, signifying some sort of abnormality? Put the constant worrying to an end, and let’s set things straight. Feeling confused or overwhelmed is completely normal for new or expecting parents, so you can rest assured knowing you’re not alone. Every prospective parent has his or her endless list of questions and worries before jumping into the world of babies, but what matters most is that you are prepared. In order to feel certain in your parental decision-making skills and silence the doubting voices in your head, the first step is to fill your head with all the baby knowledge there is to know--the good and the bad. Help take the unexpected out of parenting--caring for and enjoying the company of your newborn baby won’t be your focus if you’re constantly worrying about the worst-case scenario. Do yourself a favor and take the time to understand exactly what it is you can expect so you can be in the moment. Learn the coping techniques necessary now before you’re too stressed to figure it out when you actually need them. By being ahead of the game, you’ll know just how you should handle tough situations without hesitation.
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