What to Expect the First Year, Second Edition

by Heidi Murkoff, Arlene Eisenberg Sandee Hathaway
What to Expect the First Year, Second Edition
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October 16th 2003 (first published 1905) by Workman Publishing Company

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Paperback, 832 pages

isbn
0761129588    (isbn13: 9780761129585)

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Is our baby eating enough? Is this much crying normal? How do I know when she is really sick? This hefty, 671-page guide to your baby's first year i...more




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Tracy
04/06/09
Tracy rated it: 3 of 5 stars

Read in April, 2005
This book is good, and it's definitely the most popular baby guide. But, there are other books that are better, like the one from the American Academy of Pediatricians, Caring for Your Baby and Young Child. I felt this book included too many topics that were just hype. It also covers topics in an inflammatory way, and then more calmly states the actual facts at the very end of a topic.

For instance, it lists a number of foods not to give your child the first or even second year. ...more
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Kathrynn
Read in January, 1995
Another manual that should come home from the hospital with the newborn! I devoured this book and have a lot of highlights! A must have for new moms and dads. Nicely laid out.

I'm glad I got this book out of the shelf to add to GRs. I found a Mother's Day card to me inside it from my Grandmother! God rest her soul.
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Christina
Read in June, 2009
recommended to Christina by: insurance company
recommends it for: NOBODY
My insurance company sent me this book for free. I have NEVER thrown a book in the trash but I am so tempted to do so with this one. I don't want to donate it out of fear someone will believe the crap they try to pull. Seriously, why the fuck would ANYONE promote a LOW FAT DIET FOR BABIES?! Over and over again! "Is a vegan diet okay for babies?" "Yeah, sure, it's healthy and low-fat!" FUCK YOU. BABIES NEED FAT TO SURVIVE. FOLLOWING THIS BOOK WILL KILL YOUR CHILDREN. ...more
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Elisa Bieg
I got this book after having my oldest was born, a little over 8 years ago. I started reading it, often going ahead of her age, curious of when my daughter would be doing certain things (the book is divided in chapters, by month, and each month you have a list of activities that your baby is likely to be doing at that specific age). I also read the end section of the book, which talks about illnesses and injuries. At times I wondered why I was reading all that stuff, as my daughter was very heal...more
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Kelly
10/29/07
Kelly rated it: 3 of 5 stars

Read in November, 2008
recommends it for: first time parents
my daughter's first year is almost up, so i'm officially moving this book off the currently reading shelf. truth is, i didn't quite finish it.

ideally, if you're someone who can retain information well enough, then read the whole thing in advance. i wish i had. it was a good safety net and i'm glad i had it, but as far as true usefulness? it falls a bit short. i tried reading it like i read the expecting book: a month or two ahead of the milestone so i knew what to expect. (hur, ...more
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Amanda
06/18/07
Amanda rated it: 2 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0894805770)

recommends it for: new moms and dads
I never finished this book. Much like What To Expect When You're Expecting, there were times when I felt inadequate as a mother because I wasn't doing EXACTLY as the book recommended. I know that every child is different and has individual wants and needs, and there were many good ideas to keep in mind. However, I think there were a few times in the book that I felt the authors were a little preachy about specific lifestyle/child-rearing choices. Also, the book kept giving me more reasons to...more
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Emily
12/28/08
Emily rated it: 1 of 5 stars

I used this book's advice sparingly with my first child. The only thing I really liked was the parts about developmental milestones. As a first time mom with no clue whether crawling generally started at 3 months or 1 year, it was helpful. However, there are many better parenting books out there. Now that I know so much more about attachment parenting and health, I will not recommend this book to anyone.
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Molly
04/29/09
Molly rated it: 3 of 5 stars

bookshelves: currently-reading
Read in January, 2009
I have enjoyed "skipping around" in this book. Unlike some of her other books - the information found within these pages seems to be largely well-researched, "correct", and less biased than her other work. Easily used as a quick-reference resource, I still would not use it "solo." Many topics are "shallow" but will at least give a starting point to begin your trouble-shooting. It's an excellent place to begin.
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Aubri
03/24/09
Aubri rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in March, 2006
I got this book because I had heard so much about "What to expect when you're expecting", but I didn't need that book because my kids were adopted. This book just gave me a lot to think about as far as how my kids were developing, and also helped when one of them woke up in the middle of the night with a high fever or something. The book just had LOTS of helpful information.
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Anne
11/30/07
Anne rated it: 2 of 5 stars

bookshelves: nonfiction
This book has some basic information that's useful, and tables for common OTC drugs based on weight and type of suspension at the back that are great for when internet access is out and you need to look them up. And this book helped teach my husband how to change a diaper.

However, some of the information is just not great. I would recommend skipping the whole section on breastfeeding and reading some better books on it instead. The growth, eating, sleep, and sibling sections have ...more
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Annette
06/12/09
Annette rated it: 4 of 5 stars

Read in June, 2009
Good, solid information and advice - a must-have for new and experienced parents' bookshelves. Much too hefty, though, to read in total, especially during your infant's first year. I expect to use it as a reference book: I'll read the appropriate chapters just before my baby gets to that age, and any of the ancillary chapters as they apply.
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Stephanie
03/01/09
Stephanie rated it: 4 of 5 stars

bookshelves: currently-reading
Am reading this one month at a time - to see what things might be going on each month. So far, I am enjoying it. It is very reassuring, especially for 1st time parents. The chapters so far have been very well organized in that all but one have concentrated on addressing the topics that are current concerns / questions for us.
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Sandy
01/26/09
Sandy rated it: 5 of 5 stars

bookshelves: i-own-it
It's hard to tell whether or not I read this entire book. I picked it up so many times to look something up, that I very well could have read the whole thing. Some parts a lot more than once.

This is a wonderful, must-have reference guide to have around the first couple of years after you have a baby.
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Meghann
01/24/09
Meghann rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Read in January, 2005
Another must have for any parent. Again, this is a book that you will find yourself pulling off the shelf at 2:00 in the morning for advice on if you should call the doctor or if you can wait until morning. Not to mention a million other questions you'll have as a parent.
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Peyton
01/04/09
Peyton is currently reading it

bookshelves: currently-reading
Surprisingly much better than WTEWYE. Would like to have seen the first few chapter included in the pregnancy version, as I didn't have much time to read about newborns when I had one. I had plenty of time to read when I was lying around on bedrest.
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Rachel
11/27/08
Rachel rated it: 2 of 5 stars

This book is not as helpful as it could be. I often disagreed with its responses to questions, in that a less confident mother might be easily manipulated into believing the worst in certain cases. I'm sure there are better references out there.
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Charity
05/20/09
Charity rated it: 1 of 5 stars

Read in January, 2006
This book has some stupid advice, like warning that swaddling your infant/baby will affect their development and suggests weaning before a year. I have never been fond of the format of these books either.
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Mandy
01/28/09
Mandy rated it: 5 of 5 stars

So, I have child development almost 10 years ago and definitely need a referesher. I like this book because it's eas to find the info. you need and helps me know what Jonah should/will be doing.
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Tara
12/21/08
Tara rated it: 4 of 5 stars

Read in January, 2005
Very helpful. Who knew there would be so many questions? This book is great for day to day questions like when your child should start solid foods to how to know if your baby is really sick.
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Ellen
11/18/07
Ellen rated it: 4 of 5 stars

I don't know how the other books in this series seemed to only increase my anxiety/make my blood boil and yet this particular title calmed my concerns and fears. This book was like my bible when my son was small. Maybe I was lucky in having a normal, uncomplicated child? Who knows? But, if like me, you don't know when a baby is supposed to start grasping/sitting/babbling/etc., this book is pretty good at breaking down what is normal. Every month is broken down into what your baby should do, what...more
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