Mothering the New Mother: Women's Feelings & Needs After Childbirth: A Support and Resource Guide, Edition 0002
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Mothering the New Mother: Women's Feelings & Needs After Childbirth: A Support and Resource Guide, Edition 0002  -     By: Sally Placksin

Mothering the New Mother: Women's Feelings & Needs After Childbirth: A Support and Resource Guide, Edition 0002

William Morrow / 2000 / Paperback

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Title: Mothering the New Mother: Women's Feelings & Needs After Childbirth: A Support and Resource Guide, Edition 0002
By: Sally Placksin
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 384
Vendor: William Morrow
Publication Date: 2000
Dimensions: 9.20 X 6.10 X 0.90 (inches)
Weight: 15 ounces
ISBN: 1557043175
ISBN-13: 9781557043177
Stock No: WW043171

Publisher's Description

For the expectant and new mom, freshly updated and designed, this acclaimed all-in-one support guide focuses on all aspects of the postpartum experience.

The nine chapters in this comprehensive guide include resources, networks, information, stories, and advice to nurture, validate, and empower the new mother, whether she is having her first baby or her third. Among the subjects covered are: what to expect when you go home; what is this period called "postpartum" and how long does it last; where to find breastfeeding help; how to ask for help; homecare options; what are realistic going-back-to-work options; how to relieve the isolation of at-home mothers; what to say (and not to say) to family members. Drawn from three years of research and the author's own experience, each chapter is filled with the practical suggestions and hands-on solutions provided by doctors, nurses, midwives, other caregivers, policymakers, and over 100 new mothers. Also included are many real-life stories told by women in their own voices; checklists; a prenatal and postpartum questionnaire to help assess and plan needs; reading lists; resource listings; and a separate chapter for second-, third-, or more-time moms.

Author Bio

Sally Placksin is an award-winning nonfiction writer and writer-producer of many programs heard over public radio, including the program Mothering theNew Mother. She lives in New York City and has two children.

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