Keep Calm: The New Mum's Manual, with an introduction by Jools Oliver, is the perfect antidote to inflexible, guilt-inducing parenting guides. Turning the tables on encyclopaedic tomes on parenthood and their often conflicting advice, GP and mum-of-two Dr Ellie will empower you to relax, trust your instincts and enjoy your new baby. Includes:
* Early days - looking after baby and listening to your instincts
* Sleeping - establishing a flexible routine that works
* Feeding - making the right, guilt-free choices
* Soothing - understanding crying and settling your baby
* Weaning - starting with a simple action plan for success
* Development - identifying key milestones and not worrying
* Health - recognising baby illnesses and when to call the doctor
* Vaccinations - understanding the facts and getting them without tears
This isn't a one-size-fits-all routine but a lighthearted, sensible guide that is full of essential advice to build your confidence and bring back mummy power.
Dr Ellie Cannon is a GP with a particular interest in family health. With over a decade of experience, Dr Ellie has helped thousands of families adjust to life with a new baby and understands deep down what really matters to parents. She is the go-to health expert for Sky News, Channel 5 and Daybreak and this autumn will be starring in a new Channel 4 health series. Dr Ellie is also the resident GP for the Mail on Sunday, Woman magazine and Mailonline. She is the mother of two young children.
Title: Keep Calm: The New Mum's Manual: Trust Yourself and Enjoy Your Baby: The Essential Guide for First-Time Parents
Author: Cannon, Dr. Ellie
ISBN: 9780091954888
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Publisher: Ebury Publishing
Publication Date: 2014-03-06
Number of Pages: 256
Weight: 0.2768 kg
Dr Ellie is like the angel on your shoulder. She guides you gently through the ups and downs of parenthood. * Jools Oliver *
This book encourages women to re-engage with their instincts, to trust themselves. -- Polly Vernon * Times Magazine *
Dr Ellie's book offers practical tried and tested advice. -- Anna Tyzack * Telegraph *
Dr Ellie Cannon offers reassuring advice for mums who just want to do the right thing. * Gurgle Magazine *
Dr Ellie Cannon offers friendly advice to reassure even the most conerned parent * The Sun *