Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
This is the baby shower gift every expectant parent must have.
No doubt you have heard a lot of stories from other mums about what happens during labor, childbirth and your life as a new mom. But did they tell you...
That some women experience orgasm while giving birth?
How about that chewing gum can relief gas pain after you have a caesarean?
Or about the changes to your emotions post-baby?
Because each birth is so different, and some things are just too gross or embarrassing to share, many women don't find out the truth about what can, and often does, happen to women during labour, childbirth and the first few weeks of motherhood, until they go through it themselves.
UNTIL NOW.
This book contains experiences from almost one thousand mothers from around the world - things they wish they had known before having a baby.
Honest, factually-correct, funny, informative and a little gross, this is the best baby shower gift every soon-to-be mum must have.
The promise throughout the book is to speak the truth, warts and all. The author, Jennifer Hacker Pearson, hopes that by sharing these experiences mums-to-be and new mothers will be better prepared going into their journey of childbirth and motherhood, and that their knowledge of these things, and that they happen to other women too, will reduce their chance of perinatal fear, stress, anxiety and depression.
Jennifer Hacker Pearson holds a PhD in Medicine, however she wrote this book as a mother for mothers. The experiences detailed in I Wish Someone Had Told Me... are true, gross, entertaining, sometimes rude, and an absolute must to share.
Synopsis
"Every soon-to-be and new parent must read this book"
The things 1000 mums wish they knew before having their baby
I Wish Someone Had Told Me... is the best baby shower gift parents can get. It arms mums-to-be and new mothers with information that one thousand mothers from around the world wish they knew before having their babies. Because some things in labour, childbirth and early motherhood are just too gross or embarrassing to share, many parents don't find out the truth about what can, and often does, happen to women until they go through it themselves.
UNTIL NOW.
I Wish Someone Had Told Me... is the baby book packed with honest, medically- and factually-correct, informative, unspoken truths. It openly shares the gross, embarrassing, funny and rude things nobody likes to talk about, but every expectant mum must know.
Knowledge is power. Empower yourself or someone you love.
Synopsis
I Wish Someone Had Told Me... reveals the things 1000 moms wish they knew before having their baby.
When a baby is born, so is a mother
Matrescence is the transformation a woman goes through when she becomes a mother. Like adolescence (see the similarity in name?), matrescence physically, psychologically, emotionally and spiritually changes women. And like adolescence, we need to talk about it all, so women can be prepared for their journey into, and through, motherhood.
I Wish Someone Had Told Me... is the best baby shower gift mothers can get. It arms moms-to-be and new mums with information that 1000 mothers from around the world wish they knew, before having their babies, to prepare and empower themselves for aspects of matrescence.
Because some things in labour, childbirth and early motherhood are just too gross, embarrassing or uncomfortable to share, many parents don't find out the truth about what can, and often does happen to women until they go through it themselves.
UNTIL NOW.
I Wish Someone Had Told Me... is the baby book packed with honest, medically- and factually-correct, unspoken truths. It openly reveals the gross, embarrassing, funny, rude, uncomfortable and must-share things nobody likes to talk about, but every expectant parent must know.
Dr Jennifer Hacker Pearson holds a PhD in Medicine and degree in Psychotherapy. She wrote this book as a mother for mothers, because she wants every woman to be adequately prepared for the transformation of becoming a mother.
Knowledge is power. Empower yourself or someone you love.
Synopsis
Enter motherhood on the front foot
Learn everything 1000 mothers know.
I Wish Someone Had Told Me... reveals the 195 unspoken truths about labour, childbirth and early motherhood, that 1000 mothers wish they knew before having their baby.
When a baby is born, a mother is born
However, the mother is often completely overlooked in the whole birthing and postpartum process.
Newsflash A woman is transformed when she becomes a mother. This is known as matrescence.
Imagine if you knew all the things that can, and do, happen to women during labour, childbirth and early matrescence...
How prepared and empowered would you feel?
I Wish Someone Had Told Me... does just that. It prepares and empowers you so you can enter motherhood on the front foot
This book shares 195 unspoken truths about what happens to YOU (not your baby ) during labour, childbirth and early motherhood. Information 1000 mothers, from around the world, want you to have before you give birth.
Because some things in labour, childbirth and early motherhood are just too gross, embarrassing or personal to share, many mums don't find out the truth until they go through it themselves.
UNTIL NOW
I Wish Someone Had Told Me... is the best baby shower gift. It is the baby book you must read. Packed with 195 honest, medically- and factually-correct, unspoken truths, it openly shares all the things nobody likes to talk about, but every expectant mum must know so you can enter motherhood on the front foot.
Dr Jennifer Hacker Pearson is mum of 3 who holds a PhD in Medicine and a degree in Psychotherapy. She researched and collated the experiences in this book as a mother for mothers, because she wants you to be informed and empowered so your transition into motherhood is the best it can be.
EMPOWER YOURSELF WITH THIS KNOWLEDGE AND BE FULLY PREPARED