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The Girlfriends' Guide to Surviving the First Year of Motherhood: Wise and Witty Advice on Everything from Coping with Postpartum Mood Swings to Salvaging Your Sex Life to Fitting into That Favorite Pair of Jeans »

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Authors: Vicki Iovine
ISBN-13: 9780399523304, ISBN-10: 0399523308
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Date Published: October 1997
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Vicki Iovine

Book Synopsis

When it comes to your new baby, everyone from Dr. Spock to Dr. Brazleton has an armful of advice. But no one's delivering any tips on how you can care for yourself. Now, four-time delivery room veteran Vicki Iovine answers your questions, calms your fears, and cracks you up as only a girlfriend can, with straight advice and hilarious observations on...

"Baby euphoria": Is it a mind-altering drug?



"Husband? What Husband?": Taking care of the big baby, as well as the little baby



"I Want My Old Body Back!": What you can fix and what you can't



"The Droning Phenomenon": The inability to discuss anything but your baby for more than thirty seconds



"Do I Have to Become Carol Brady?": Conquering your fear of being a less-than-perfect mother



"Competitive Mothering": Coping with know-it-alls, finger-pointers, and others who try to "Out-Mom" you



NOTE: Pausing to read this book may be the only selfish thing you do all year, since you'll have time for nothing else!

Publishers Weekly

Following the formula that made The Girlfriends' Guide to Pregnancy a funny, honest and reassuring resource, Iovine has provided a sequel for new mothers. Women who do not have a close circle of experienced female friends to turn to for advice will find this a happy substitute, filled as it is with forthright woman talk on everything from why one's best nightie isn't right for the hospital to hiring the first nanny and going back to work. While this guide offers some pertinent child-care tips, the focus here is not on the new baby but on the new motherher body, her moods, fears and worries, her relationships. Iovine and her candid, chatty friends share their wisdom about postpartum depression, surviving on very little sleep, getting one's old body back, and resuming a sex life. Especially valuable are the discussions of breastfeeding, for Iovine takes no sides but carefully and clearly helps women sort out the pros and cons of this emotion-packed issue, and the no-nonsense advice on getting the most out of one's pediatrician. Even experienced mothers can benefit from this candid, supportive guide. (Sept.)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Forewordxi
Why I Wrote This Book1
Top-Ten Biggest Shocks of Childbirth5
1In the Hospital7
2Going Home30
3Assessing the Damage41
4Baby Euphoria56
5Blue, Baby, Blue72
6And Baby Makes Three91
7I'm Soooo Tired, I Haven't Slept a Wink109
8I Want My Old Body Back!139
9Sex? What Sex?157
10Food Glorious Food!171
11Keeping Everybody Healthy193
12Going Back to Work222
13The Second Baby243
Top-Ten Things New Mothers Don't Do261
Postscript263
Index265

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