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Oh Baby: Birth, Babies & Motherhood Uncensored

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Much-recommended by new mothers, this is the only book you'll need for the best baby advice. Now completely revised and updated.

Refreshingly honest, openly frank and candidly blunt, this book has been written by a mother (who is also an experienced midwife) for other mothers. It oozes warm fuzzies, exudes realism in every paragraph and is refreshing in its guiltless honesty.

Modern first-time mothers are often alone - devoid of once-traditional motherhood knowledge and practical support. Often previously self-confident women find themselves isolated, fumbling over everyday mothering tasks, enduring sleep deprivation, feeling desperately despondent - and aching and leaking everywhere.

This book provides supportive, caring advice - one mum to another - while at the same time serving as an encyclopaedic medical reference regarding the mother and baby. Checked thoroughly by medical professionals, this book is a unique blend, like having access to a kind and gentle GP as well as to all the gems of wisdom of years of mothers' coffee groups.

This title clearly and compassionately explains the ups as well as the downs which are perfectly normal aspects of giving birth and mothering in today's society.

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First published January 1, 2005

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June 2, 2022
Borrowed a copy from a friend and ended up buying my own so I'd be able to keep it. Very approachable writing style and lots of reassurance given throughout, which is especially appreciated by the first-time mum! Presents a variety of both expected and surprising facts in a way that makes them as easy for the reader to engage with as is possible without firsthand experience. Plenty of suggestions are given for further reading but the practical advice contained in this book provides a grounding basis for the what-am-I-doing (or what-am-I-NOT-doing) moments that strike throughout the stages of pregnancy. Definitely left me feeling more informed.
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March 8, 2019
Still reading this as I'm currently in my 2nd trimester. Only issue I have so far is the patronising messages to the dad's. I'm reading the updated 2015 version and she seems to think we live in some 1950's world where men don't know how to do housework or cook.

Edit: Other note, she's pretty much pro sleep training - which I'm not. But worse she won't take a stance on vaccines which pissed me off and is incredibly irresponsible for a medical specialist, she even implied that the likes of Jenny McCarthy had a valid side in the debate!

I threw it in the bin after that!

Vaccinate your kids people!!!!
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33 reviews2 followers
August 14, 2011
Reads like a conversation with a comforting friend. A comfort to new mums, with great advice that I valued and followed successfully. She just managed to nail the art of giving advice without sounding condescending like so many other books in this category.
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July 27, 2012
Fantastic - the best baby book I've read.
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May 25, 2014
Great resource book. Practical. Balanced. Accessible. Covers everything and is written for kiwi parents.
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