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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

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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!

118 pages, Hardcover

Published March 5, 2020

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Emma Smith

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EMMA SMITH was born in Cornwall in 1923 and was privately educated. In 1939 she took her first job in the Records Department of the War Office before volunteering for work on the canals; this gave her the material for Maidens' Trip (1948), which won the John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize. She spent the winter of 1946-7 with a documentary film unit in India and then lived in Paris and wrote The Far Cry (1949), awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for the best novel of the year in English. In 1951 Emma Smith married and had two children. After her husband's death in 1957 she went to live in rural Wales; she then published very successful children's books, short stories (one of which was runner-up in the 1951 Observer short story competition that launched the winner, Muriel Spark, on her career) and, in 1978, her novel The Opportunity of a Lifetime. Since 1980 she has lived in Putney in south-west London.

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