It Gets Easier! And Other Lies We Tell New Mothers | 
| Author: Claudine Wolk Publisher: New Buck Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 200 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.2 x 0.8
ISBN: 0979767644 Dewey Decimal Number: 646.700852 EAN: 9780979767647 ASIN: 0979767644
Publication Date: March 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: GREAT BUY!Brand New From US Distributor! WE ARE A 5 STAR SELLER with OVER 3,500,000 BOOKS SOLD!!! OVER ~ 600,000 FEEDBACKS ~ POSTED!!!
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Product Description This fun, honest, reflective and prescriptive guide for the new mother will actually make new motherhood easier. Interviews with hundreds of moms and the author's personal experience, come together as this fun book breaks new ground with its honesty and humor mixed with practical strategies to give new moms a "leg-up" on the very often scary experience of motherhood. Through the conversation style, this book drives home the point that new moms are not alone and that there are some things they can try to make new motherhood a little more controllable and a lot more enjoyable. The index for easy reference and the resources for further exploration creates a valuable book to be read, and then read again as new mother "opportunities" arise.
"It Gets Easier! And Other Lies We Tell New Mothers, gives new moms uncensored advice they won't find anywhere else. Claudine tells it like it really is, with honesty and humor!" - Amy Tiemann, Ph. D., author of the award-winning Mojo Mom
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Smart, warm, and funny -- but not in a sickening way July 9, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is one of the best I've seen on this subject. Part personal chronicle, part self-help, part baby book - it hits every mark. I wish books like this existed when my kids were born. One terrific thing about this book is how Wolk shares details of her own child-bearing and child-rearing experiences throughout, making it very clear that she's not some expert on high. She's in the trenches, engaged in the daily balancing act that being a woman and a mother entails. So she can relate -- and relate she does!
The first part of the book accurately covers the early days of motherhood, from labor to the first weeks at home. I can imagine many new mothers reading the book post-birth will wish they had the book before going into labor, because Wolk's tips on dealing with labor and delivery issues (pain management, breast feeding, nurses) are great.
The book then delves into the early days when mother and child are home, out of the cocoon of the hospital. Wolk's suggestions for getting baby on schedule and getting Mom back on her feet are excellent, but unlike some books of this type, she always digs deeper. She touches on the emotions (exhaustion, isolation and confusion) that women may experience and offers ideas for taking care of oneself physically and mentally. And it's not all sweetness and light. There are discussions on coping with challenging feelings, like being bored at home or wanting back pre-baby freedom and hating housework. I thought her discussions about how a baby can affect marital relationships were particularly insightful. And as she always does, she combines theory with practice. Her suggestions for co-parenting and marital issues (teamwork, scheduling, romance) are useful, witty, and wise.
In the latter parts of the book, when Wolk steps back to deal with the big picture, she really bats the ball out of the park. This section of the book offers the most accessible discussion of the psychological dimensions of motherhood that I have ever read. Wolk very astutely describes the conflicts many women experience when they become mothers. She handles sensitive topics, such as the shifting sense of identity and uncomfortable resentments over money, sex, and housework, with frankness and compassion. I loved it.
This is a great book for anyone interested in child-care, self-help, parenting, and women's issues.
The Truth Shall Set Us Free April 14, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Finally...FINALLY...women are letting down their ponytails and talking OUT LOUD about the reality of new motherhood. It's so refreshing to hear stories that you can actually relate to, and Claudine Wolk takes it one step further, offering advice for surviving those early months. If only she'd been living next door to me when I was going through it all.
Laugh out loud! March 28, 2008 I loved this book! It made me laugh out loud. I have two kids, ages 6 and 9, and worked full time until I got pregnant with my second. I remember the guilt I felt going to work each (OK, most!) days. Claudine gives an honest look at working and stay at home moms alike.
I need the follow up book now!
Love the Honesty March 22, 2008 What a refreshing and honest view on the challenges of motherhood. Claudine gives you the ability to let go some of the "Mommy Guilt" which we all feel at one time or another. This was an easy read and I enjoyed the sporadic laughs and humor.
It Gets Easier -- especially if you read this book! March 18, 2008 Wolk gets it right in this great read! It was easy to pick up and read when I had a few minutes, have a good laugh and realize that I am not alone in this new, unfamiliar baby territory. Her advice is smart and sensible and I appreciated her honesty. The "Easy...I promise!" tips are great, too. Definitely add this book to your cart!
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