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Pre and Postnatal care for Both Baby and Mom: A Practical and Step-by-Step Manual on How to Care of Your Baby and Yourself Starting from the Conception Up To the End of Your Baby�s First Year
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Pre and Postnatal care for Both Baby and Mom: A Practical and Step-by-Step Manual on How to Care of Your Baby and Yourself Starting from the Conception Up To the End of Your Baby�s First Year
Current price: $14.95
Barnes and Noble
Pre and Postnatal care for Both Baby and Mom: A Practical and Step-by-Step Manual on How to Care of Your Baby and Yourself Starting from the Conception Up To the End of Your Baby�s First Year
Current price: $14.95
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Stop doubting and start knowing. Motherhood isn't as scary as you may think...
Are you an expectant mother who gets
every time you imagine life once the baby arrives, doubting if you'll live up to the standards to keep another human being alive?
Is this your first, second, or even fifth pregnancy, yet you feel as if you need a thorough refresher once more before going into the process?
Do you
that you won't be prepared for when the baby enters the world, feeling as if you're bound to make a mistake? One that may even harm the baby?
It's completely
for first-time mothers to feel overwhelmed and scared when expecting. Although the majority of women experience the beauties of
, it doesn't mean it gets any less daunting when the next one arrives.
The main reason why women stress so much about their pregnancies though, is because of their lack of knowledge concerning the baby itself. It's one thing to understand the changes your body goes through throughout the process, but once the baby is born, there's a whole other focus.
For that reason, it can only work in your favor to delve into the topics covering what you should know
to your little bundle of joy.
In
, you will discover:
It doesn't matter how many times you've already given birth, it never hurts to be overly prepared and know what to do
. No pregnancy is the same, so you should treat each one as if it were your first, giving it your full attention and care.
Rather than torture yourself with never-ending irrational worries every day of your pregnancy and beyond, fill your head with the necessary knowledge and finally put your mind to rest. After all, nothing can ruin an experience more than anxiety and concern.
Embrace motherhood with open arms and
that you know what's best for both you and your unborn baby.