First-Time Mom: Prepare Yourself for Pregnancy: New Mom's Survival Handbook with All the Helpful Tips and Information That You Need While Expecting + 30 Day Meal Plan for Pregnancy
Are you anxious about the chaotic days of first-time motherhood? Are you suddenly realizing how little you know about pregnancy and newborns? Then you need to keep reading...
All mothers can agree on one your first pregnancy is by far the most challenging. Your body has begun changing in significant, unusual ways, and quite frankly, you're not so sure how to interpret any of it. Which symptoms are normal? When do they signify a complication? How can you avoid a miscarriage? Which lifestyle shifts are necessary? What's the best way to prepare for childbirth and babycare? And most frustrating of all, how can you keep track of all your must-dos?
In this book, you'll
And much, much more...
Even if you feel completely overwhelmed and have absolutely no clue how to take care of a baby, the expert research behind this guide will ensure you have everything you need to handle the hurdles of each trimester and most importantly, how to nurture a healthy newborn baby with the happiest mom.
By relying on the extensive research behind this guide, you'll learn exactly how to navigate each step of your new journey with confidence, from the first trimester to birth, babyhood, and beyond.
If you want to access this advanced information and start the beautiful journey of motherhood with the insights that change lives, then you should start this book today!
Emma Smith is Professor of Shakespeare Studies at the University of Oxford. She has lectured widely in the UK and beyond on the First Folio and on Shakespeare and early modern drama. Her research interests include the methodology of writing about theatre, and developing analogies between cinema, film theory and early modern performance. Her recent publications include Macbeth: Language and Writing (2013), The Cambridge Shakespeare Guide (Cambridge, 2012) and Shakespeare's First Folio: Four Centuries of an Iconic Book (2016).