Book description
For many parents the first few months after a baby's birth can be a
time of shock and adjustment as well as personal joy. Fatigue,
confusion and feelings of incompetence are as common as the delight
and pride which are part of having a baby.
In this friendly, accessible guide, Christine and Peter Hill take
over from where other pregnancy books stop and before baby books
begin. They provide a vast amount of practical and down-to-earth
guidance on:
- What to expect in hospital and afterwards at home
- How to cope with persistent crying
- Dealing with feelings of depression and isolation
- Looking after yourself as well as your baby
- How to maintain fulfilling relationships with parents and friends
- When and when not to return to work.
Drawing on the experiences of over 5,000 mothers - and fathers -
with new babies, and now fully updated, this authoritative guide is
both reassuring and fun to read.
Christine Hill is a chartered and state registered physiotherapist.
Peter Hill is consultant in child and adolescent psychiatry at Great
Ormond Street Hospital for Children. They are much sought after
professionally and have worked with over 5,000 new mothers.