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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A *MUST* FOR NEW PARENTS!!!,
By "meredeer" (Lakeland, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dr Paula's House Calls to Your Newborn (Paperback)
When I was pregnant with my first child I spent most of my free time reading about being pregnant. Then I had a baby and realized I hadn't read ANYTHING about being a Mom! Having been a frightened new mother, I was and still am full of questions. To know that I can always turn to this book is a Godsend. Dr.Paula writes like she is talking to me as a person and a friend. I believe that she is a genuine credit to her profession and to all children everywhere. IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS EXPECTING THEN YOU HAVE TO GET THIS BOOK! If you only buy one book about newborns-this is the one to buy.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book, includes a cd-rom, lists useful websites,
This review is from: Dr Paula's House Calls to Your Newborn (Paperback)
Some of the things this book discusses aboutThe apgar score of a newborn (includes a table) What a newborn baby looks like Gives a partial list of a newborn's reflexes Circumcision Jaundice Layette for the 1st 6-8 weeks for baby Introducting baby and pet Hygiene and aftercare Feeding baby Myths of breastfeeding Common questions a new mom may have Developing healthful sleep habits Sleep tips Communicating with your baby Caring for baby's hygeine which includes bathing your baby Enjoying your baby
5.0 out of 5 stars
Straightforward and helpful advice,
By Hokie Joe (Northern VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dr Paula's House Calls to Your Newborn (Paperback)
Like the previous reviewer, I had not spent a lot of time reading about how to interact with and care for my new baby -- until I picked up this book. I like the author's straightforward descriptions of what to expect when in the hospital and home from the hospital for the first few days and weeks. Dr. Paula walks the reader through a number of issues including feeding, bathing, sleeping and making the transition back to work after the baby is born. The text is interspersed with web site addresses if you need more information on a subject. Finally, the thing I like best about this book is that it is not overly negative in tone like some of the other parenting books I have read. As a first time mom, I consider this an invaluable reference book.
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Dr Paula's House Calls to Your Newborn by Paula Elbirt-Bender (Paperback - September 5, 2000)
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