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Your Baby Week By Week
Oct 8, 2024 1:31 AM

Author:Simone Cave,Caroline Fertleman

Your Baby Week By Week

UPDATED EDITION 2018

The first six months with a new baby is a special and exciting time full of milestones and new experiences. This updated edition of Your Baby Week by Week explains the changes that your baby will go through in their first six months. Each chapter covers a week of their development so you’ll know when your baby will start to recognize you, when they’ll smile and laugh for the first time and even when they’ll be old enough to prefer some people to others!

Paediatrician Dr Caroline Fertleman and health writer Simone Cave’s practical guide provides reassuring advice so you can be confident about your baby’s needs. Including:

- How to tell if your baby is getting enough milk

- Spotting when you need to take your baby to the doctor

- Identifying why your baby is crying

- How long your baby is likely to sleep and cry for

- Tips on breastfeeding and when to wean your baby

Full of all the information and tips for every parent Your Baby Week by Week is the only guide you’ll need to starting life with your new arrival.

Reviews

Your Baby Week By Week is a brilliant handbook for new mums. Small babies take up lots of time, particularly in the first six months, so the bite-sized approach to topics such as crying, feeding, sleeping and weaning is perfect for helping mums through all the challenges of the early days and inspiring them to feel confident.

—— Elaine Griffiths, Editor , Prima Baby

a really useful book to read a few weeks before your baby arrives

—— Pregnancy and Birth

This book is what every mum has been waiting for - the week-by-week format makes it all so simple

—— Amber Morales , Daily Mirror

This is a lifesaver for every new mum

—— Amanda Bradbury , Grazia

In sharing her moving personal story, Tiffany Dufu offers many practical suggestions for women to achieve their goals. But what influenced me the most about this book was the wisdom she imparts to men about how to be better partners in supporting the leadership journeys of the women in their lives. Drop the Ball is a refreshingly honest, remarkably inspiring read

—— Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of 'Originals' and 'Give and Take'

Drop the Ball is important, path-breaking, intimate, and brave

—— Gloria Steinem

Tiffany is a prominent American feminist and this is a compelling book (...) Dufu believes that in order to lean in at work, women should correspodenly lean back at home

—— Harper's Bazaar

Simple yet effective and helpful

—— Lorraine Candy , Sunday Times Magazine

While Dufu's book is about a high-achieving woman and probably resonates most with others in the same position, it's not only for women. It's for anyone used to being top of the class, to juggling every ball without letting one drop, to being put-together at all times. It's also for anyone who loves, or who shares a household with, that person. I've recommended it to friends, to coworkers, to acquaintances. As far as I'm concerned, there isn't anyone who shouldn't read Drop the Ball.

—— Libby kane , Business insider UK

the book isn't just for working mothers trying to figure out how to make it all actually work. It's for any young, ambitious woman, and the loved ones in her life who want to see her succeed

—— Lindsey Stanberry , Refinery29

Sam has written a moving memoir that reveals a life well lived.

—— Choice Magazine

Here, warts and all, is the story of Miller paterfamilias and grandfather Karl, who died in 2014, researched by Sam with care and attention… A certain sly, piquant humour runs like a seam through the narrative and there is much to ponder on in the matter of relationships, family and otherwise.

—— Paddy Kehoe , RTE Online

Sam discovered when he was a teenager, he is not, in fact, Karl Miller’s son, but the product of an on-again-off-again affair his mother, Jane, had with a family friend, Tony White… Fathers is Miller’s heartfelt attempt to come to terms with his complicated family, to consider the meaning of fatherhood and to grasp at the ghost of Tony White… His quest for a deeper understanding of his paternity is punctuated by his accounts of the months and weeks before his father’s death, a time to which he returns in his mind, painting a loving portrait of father and son. Something is missing, and yet nothing is missing.

—— Erica Wagner , New Statesman

A powerful memoir.

—— Simon Shaw , Mail on Sunday

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—— Literary Review

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—— Audrey R. Glynn , Science

Superb

—— Matt Chilton, **Books of the Year** , Daily Telegraph

We all think we know how the immune system works, roughly. This exciting and elegant book on new discoveries shows how wrong we were

—— 50 Best Books of 2018 , Daily Telegraph

An excellent book on our immune system. His lucid prose lets the science speak for itself, and it beautifully illuminates one of the most exciting frontiers of modern medicine

—— Science Focus

Engaging and lucid... [There is] a compelling human story of the researchers who made the discoveries. The author has gone to great lengths to interview the key players in the story

—— Andrew Taylor-Robinson , The Biologist
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