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K**E
Loved it
Loved it. I think the book would be a perfect guide for first time parents! I will be reading again before we have our kids.
J**S
Helpful.
Helpful information with all aspects of caring for a baby. Although, nothing ground-breaking. It does not delve too deeply into any baby issues one might encounter
S**1
Five Stars
My niece just loves this book.
J**R
UK version
This was definitely the UK version with terms like: "nappy" = diaper. It was fine once you get over the lost in translation terminology.
A**R
Uneliable advise... Despite her tv show.
Jo thinks if you breastfeed, you’ll have the extra inconvenience of needing to buy ‘stuff’. Contrary to fact, my husband used to laugh when he would see the formula prices... We saved so much money by breastfeeding ..than when we found out we were having our third child.. We knew what our decision was. Not only for saving money but or better nutrition, non GMO infested formula.. Jo asserts that you don’t escape from having to buy equipment just because you’re breastfeeding. In her list of ‘essential equipment for breastfeeding’ Jo includes a nursing pillow (since when was that essential) I have yet to ever need one.But I digress, Jo’s message continues (warning: if you are one of those moms that has the audacity to feed your baby all by yourself, the following sermon may sting a little):... Which is on page 76.Woman make breastmilk for one purpose only..to feed the baby. There are many ways for the father to bond.. Feeding is not the sole one.. And there is milk expressing for those who choose that option.In my opinion i would this could be good for both parents...As for the feeding schedule I do agree to keep track of when you feed and how Long. Eventually you will see your baby develop a pattern... Which you can use to know what times your baby will be hungry. As for introducing foods early... Jo states in the book..“Whether you breastfeed or not, breast milk or formula is all your baby needs for the first three months” (p96).Three months?? Yup, this is yet another book that’s big on premature solids introduction: six months if that...Delaying solids gives baby’s digestive system time to mature..... If solids are started before a baby’s system is ready to handle them, they are poorly digested and may cause unpleasant reactions like digestive upset, gas, constipation, etc. Protein digestion is incomplete in infancy. Gastric acid and pepsin are secreted at birth and increase toward adult values over the following 3 to 4 months. The pancreatic enzyme amylase does not reach adequate levels for digestion of starches until around 6 months, and carbohydrate enzymes such as maltase, isomaltase, and sucrase do not reach adult levels until around 7 months. Young infants also have low levels of lipase and bile salts, so fat digestion does not reach adult levels until 6-9 months. All known by recent studies...According to Jo... supposed breastfeeding code of conduct – the eating, the sleeping, the drinking, the meditating, the vitamin consuming, the ice-packing, the pumping, the nursing pillow propping – all of this is Jo creating a catalogue of unnecessary hurdles and hardships. Trying to adhere to these requirements is likely to leave you emotionally and physically exhausted. But fear not, if you’re that emotionally and physically exhausted mom, Jo has advice for you:“If you find it too emotionally or physically exhausting, remember, bottle-feeding isn’t the end of the world” (p98). While bottle feeding can be done its always best to breastfeed. After all With formula the use of GMOs is of particular concern for infants and young children. GMOs in baby foods are not adequately tested for safety and should not be used in baby foods as artificially ( non breastfeed) fed infants are dependent on formula as their sole source of food for month on end.Infant formula is already a inferior food for babies, putting them at greater risk for variety of illnesses including ear and upper respiratory infections, asthma, diabetes and cancer. These risks may be increased when infant formula is genetically engineered. GMO ingredients can alter the nutritional value of baby foods, increase exposure to toxins, and elevate the risk of developing allergies and resistance to antibiotics.Unlike the contents of breastmilk that vary with the diet of the mother and stage of infancy, the composition of formula remains constant. Since food sensitivities increase with exposure, repeated feedings with the same formula further increases the risk of allergies.All in all a 1.5 if possible.. Only because of the unreliable advise.
T**S
She Knows Crap
This book was a waste of time. People think she's the expert but in actuality she's just parroting every other child raiser. She's a total Hack.
G**V
Whipped me into shape.
Back when I was sure what hellscape was about to unfurl before me this book really put my mind at ease as a father and a husband as to how we might prepare for our son's arrival. The author makes so many great points regarding post natal depression which an aspiring dad really ought to be looking out for. My son is now 9 months and is flying. He's very chilled because his parents are chilled too. I credit this book with helping to inspire that chilled attitude in us!
J**E
Meh!
I am a big fan of the supernanny programs but I found a lot of the advice in this book to be out of date and very out of date with current nhs advice (2022). Also presented a lot of very strong opinions and recommendations that are questionable
T**E
... was 6 months pregnant and it was absolutely my favourite of the many prep books I read
I read this when I was 6 months pregnant and it was absolutely my favourite of the many prep books I read. I like Jo’s style and have used so many of her tips eg. Muslin under the head for dribbling at night. I recommend this to anyone who isn’t sure where to start reading to prepare for a little one’s arrival.
M**A
Simple, realistic and informative
As a first time mother and after watching some of jo frosts shoes on television I was recommended this book by a friend and it was definitely a great purchase. Easy to understand and follow, fun and down to earth. I took so much from this book which helped me so much as a new mum. Brilliant book
K**A
love it
I love the author's books so much, bought all of them & gave them to friends too & all of us think, they are lovely and easy to read. could not stop reading xxx
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