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I bought what to expect when you’re expecting and thought it was pretty informative.
I’ll probably end up buying what to expect the first years as well
As for baby names I wouldn’t spend any money on that, You have a whole world of internet lol. babycenter.com is a really good site for baby names.
I enjoyed “Up the Duff” by Kaz Cooke and “Conception, Pregnancy and Birth” by Miriam Stoppard. Between them they had everything I needed to know and to prepare me for pregnancy and looking after my baby. Kaz Cooke is hilarious.
I like What to Expect the First Year.
Dr. Sears has good books: The Baby Book, The Sleep Book, and The Vaccine Book are what I use. The Baby Book is very complete and discusses everything….
I had bought “What to Expect the First Year” and although it covers a lot of bases, the explanations are not complete or satisfying enough for me.
Dr. Sears considers a lot of issues and is a big supporter of “Attachment Parenting” (google it) and treating the child with compassion. Also, he is a supporter of co-sleeping.
25 things every new mother should know and
25 things every new father should know
Both are absolutely fantastic for both parents! they are little and inexpensive and FANTASTIC! I borrowed them from my midwife then bought them both even though I had practically memorized them!
Dr Sears and his wife wrote them.
Most midwives have a library of books and videos, perhaps look there for some ideas.
This is a pretty general question, it depends what kind of parenting you want to do, I think that what to expect when you’re expecting is very negative and pro medical intervention for the slightest thing, I don’t like being marketed to, and believe in attachment parenting… Maybe if you elaborate your parenting ambitions I could help better.
You’ll find many here:
http://www.amazon.com/Pregnancy-Childbirth-Womens-Health-Books/b/ref=bw_ab_20_10?ie=UTF8&node=4676&pf_rd_p=249349601&pf_rd_s=browse&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_i=20&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1WRZ0J86VHT7703QCTMC
But I will advise…there is no point in following another person’s parenting style. You should follow your instincts and do things based on your own personal research.
You can try this one : http://www.parentingsuccesstips.com/