Whoa, Baby!: A Guide for New Moms Who Feel Overwhelmed and Freaked Out (and Wonder What the #*$& Just Happened)

Author:   Kelly Rowland ,  Tristan Bickman M D ,  Laura Moser
Publisher:   INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
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9780738234755


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   10 April 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Kelly Rowland ,  Tristan Bickman M D ,  Laura Moser
Publisher:   INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
Imprint:   Da Capo Lifelong
ISBN:  

9780738234755


ISBN 10:   0738234753
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   10 April 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Frank, honest, practical...It contains a lot of really good information...This is essential reading for new mothers and, I add, new fathers. --Sandy Kenyon, WABC TV Kelly Rowland is blowing the lid off pregnancy taboos. In her debut book, [Rowland] talks about everything you're not supposed to talk about when it comes to the beautiful, err, more like mystifying, terrifying and frankly, at times, gross process of bringing new life into this world. Whoa, Baby! serves as a tell-all and a resource...Rowland is all about getting the conversation going. She doesn't hold back. --Metro Boston The every-woman's guide to everything after What to Expect When You're Expecting. --The Daily Beast A funny and frank roadmap to understanding and accepting your post-baby body...A refreshingly candid take on what to expect when you're no longer expecting. --Working Mother [Whoa, Baby!] addresses the parts of motherhood some picture-perfect Pinterest parents might sweep under the nursery rug. --USA Today [Roland] dishes honest advice. --Fit Pregnancy and Baby [Rowland] opens up about her experiences as a first-time mom, offering insights on the good, the bad and the ugly sides of motherhood she wishes someone had shared with her. --People.com A #realtalk tell-all about the surprising, scary, and wonderful things that happen to your mind and body post-pregnancy. --Shape.com An honest and humorous look at all the odd changes and often gross repercussions that accompany childbirth...Rowland is indeed very funny, and along with the medical advice of Bickman, offers a winning and entertaining sampling of how pregnancy and birth-while lovely-is sometimes just totally disgusting. --Library Journal


Frank, honest, practical...It contains a lot of really good information...This is essential reading for new mothers and, I add, new fathers. --Sandy Kenyon, WABC TV The every-woman's guide to everything after What to Expect When You're Expecting. --The Daily Beast [Whoa, Baby!] addresses the parts of motherhood some picture-perfect Pinterest parents might sweep under the nursery rug. --USA Today An honest and humorous look at all the odd changes and often gross repercussions that accompany childbirth...Rowland is indeed very funny, and along with the medical advice of Bickman, offers a winning and entertaining sampling of how pregnancy and birth-while lovely-is sometimes just totally disgusting. --Library Journal Kelly Rowland is blowing the lid off pregnancy taboos. In her debut book, [Rowland] talks about everything you're not supposed to talk about when it comes to the beautiful, err, more like mystifying, terrifying and frankly, at times, gross process of bringing new life into this world. Whoa, Baby! serves as a tell-all and a resource...Rowland is all about getting the conversation going. She doesn't hold back. --Metro Boston A funny and frank roadmap to understanding and accepting your post-baby body...A refreshingly candid take on what to expect when you're no longer expecting. --Working Mother [Roland] dishes honest advice. --Fit Pregnancy and Baby [Rowland] opens up about her experiences as a first-time mom, offering insights on the good, the bad and the ugly sides of motherhood she wishes someone had shared with her. --People.com A #realtalk tell-all about the surprising, scary, and wonderful things that happen to your mind and body post-pregnancy. --Shape.com


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Kelly Rowland has been a global pop star since the age of 16 and grew up in the spotlight as a member of Destiny's Child, one of the bestselling groups of all time. Her powerful voice was a key ingredient in the group's awe-inspiring list of chart-toppers and dance floor smashes, including four No. 1 singles in the U.S. and more than 60 million albums sold worldwide. Dr. Tristan Bickman has been an obstetrician in private practice in Santa Monica, California, since 1999, and for the past 16 years she has delivered about 15 to 20 babies a month. She attended medical school at the University of Southern California and completed her residency at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. TrisBickmanmd.com Laura Moser (writer) has written for various publications, including Newsday, Slate, and the Guardian. She is the coauthor of numerous nonfiction books as well, including multiple New York Times bestsellers.

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