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It’s a Mom: What You Should Know About the Early Years of Motherhood

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SKU: 9780144000982

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“Experience the rollercoaster of early motherhood with ‘It’s a Mom!’ by R. Gopalakrishnan. This essential guide offers invaluable advice, from handling your newborn to tackling toddler tantrums and rediscovering yourself amidst the joys and challenges of raising a child. Learn effective techniques for bonding with your baby and navigating the emotional journey of becoming a mother. ISBN: 9780144000982”

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  • ISBN-13: 9780144000982
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • ISBN-10: 0144000989
  • Publisher Date: 15 Jan 2006
  • Binding: Paperback

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Weight 0.5 kg

13 reviews for It’s a Mom: What You Should Know About the Early Years of Motherhood

  1. Mahak

    A well-rounded guide to early motherhood. Covers everything from breastfeeding to sleep training. Easy to read and very informative. I enjoyed it.

  2. Sanvi Saxena

    Helpful information, but a little repetitive. Good for first-time moms, but experienced moms might not find much new here. Quick and easy read.

  3. Aman Devasthale

    Some useful tips, but nothing groundbreaking. A decent resource for new parents, but don’t expect miracles. It’s a good starting point.

  4. Anushka Srivastava

    I loved the section on rediscovering yourself! So important. This book gave me the courage to prioritize my own well-being. A must-read!

  5. Ritik Sharma

    Good overall, but I disagreed with some of the author’s suggestions. Take what resonates with you and leave the rest. Has some good points, though!

  6. Shivang Kumar

    This book gave me the confidence to trust my instincts as a mom. A truly empowering read. Gave me courage during tough moments.

  7. Bhavesh Chaturvedi

    Fantastic book! A realistic portrayal of motherhood without sugarcoating. The advice on handling tantrums was invaluable.

  8. Vaishnavi Kandwal

    I was hoping for more personal stories. It felt a little too clinical. Still, some useful insights into baby care and development. Worth a read.

  9. Riya Chopra

    This book validated so many of my feelings as a new mom. Practical, supportive, and well-written. Highly recommend for any expecting or new mother.

  10. Sabhya Gupta

    This book had some helpful tips, but I found the tone a bit preachy at times. Good for a quick overview, but not a deep dive. Covers a lot of ground.

  11. Prashant Thakur

    A lifesaver for new moms! I wish I had read this sooner. Really practical advice and reassuring words. Definitely helped me through some tough spots.

  12. Bishnu Prasad Tripathy

    Not bad, but I found other books more helpful. This one felt a bit generic and lacked depth in certain areas. Okay for a quick overview.

  13. Tanishq Kohli

    It was okay. Some chapters were relatable, others not so much. Maybe depends on your parenting style. The tips are good, but the book could have been shorter.

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