13 Things Baby Books Don't Tell You (but Should)
With all the available parenting books, you'd think moms-to-be would be completely prepared for pregnancy and the life that follows it. Well, you'd be wrong. Although these sources tackle a lot of topics between the first trimester and final push, there are a few key points they tend to exclude. And they just so happen to be ones that would make a new mom's life much easier. Here, some information you won't find when flipping through What to Expect When You're Expecting.
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How to function on little to no sleep.
Between 3 a.m. feedings and hours spent coaxing the little one to bed, new moms are lucky if they get a solid hour of shut-eye.
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What you actually need to buy for baby.
Or at the very least, products you can wait to purchase.
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How to go to the bathroom after giving birth.
Whether you suffer from epidural side effects or pain in your pelvis, your first few trips to the commode will be a challenge. To make the "movement" easier, eat high-fiber foods, drink plenty of water, and take comfort in the fact that it does get easier.
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How to look put together after giving birth.
Your baby won't be the only one getting her photo taken that day.
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How to take the best baby photos.
We know what types of photos to take, but there is only so much you can do with an iPhone.
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How to decipher your baby's cries.
It would be so much easier to deal with their tears if we knew what our babies wanted.
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How to change a diaper without getting peed or pooped on.
Because no parent should have to stop and change themselves.
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When to call the doctor and when to deal with it yourself.
It's easy for new moms to turn into hypochondriacs . . . especially with WebMD. But sometimes a cough is just a cough.
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How to move a sleeping baby from the car to the house without waking him.
All it takes is a tiny shake to wake a baby from his slumber.
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How to ignore judgmental moms.
There will be plenty of them in your parks, playgrounds, and playgroups. And while a witty comeback may seem like the best approach, sometimes it's best to just let it go.
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How to get your partner to help more.
They helped make the baby, so it's only fair that they help take care of her, too.
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How to cope with mom guilt.
No woman should ever think she's the worst mother.
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How much life will change after baby arrives.
Actually, this may be the one thing a book can't prepare you for. But we promise that it's all (mostly) amazing.