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Moms on Call | Basic Baby Care 0-6 Months | Parenting Book 1 of 3

Moms on Call | Basic Baby Care 0-6 Months | Parenting Book 1 of 3

by Laura Hunter LPN, Jennifer Walker RN BSN

4.6 (6644 ratings)
Health Fitness Dieting

Published

January 1, 2006

Pages

159 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Moms on Call

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$24.99

Paperback

$20.69

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About This Book

Moms on Call Parenting Book Series: Basic Baby Care Book 1 of 3 Over a million happy parents trust Moms on Call worldwide! Our Basic Baby Care for 0-6 Months is recognized as one of Babylist’s Best Baby Sleep Resources . It’s essential for navigating the early stages of parenthood.

Why Mom's use Moms on Call STEP-BY-STEP ROUTINES - Advice to create a routine that will help your baby thrive in the first six months DAILY SCHEDULES - Typical day schedules for 2-4 weeks, 4-8 weeks, 8-16 weeks, and 4-6 months CRAFTED BY PEDIATRIC NURSES - Expert guidance on baby care, common illnesses, feeding, sleeping, routine, safety, and everything newborn QUICK REFERENCE - Easy to understand format, perfect for busy, sleepy, and tired parents POSITIVE PARENTING - Embrace the journey. You’re not in this alone. What's included Basic baby care book written by pediatric nurses, who are also moms with decades of experience Learn proven strategies to care for your baby and help them sleep through the night (so you can, too!) using the trusted Moms on Call Sleep System Covers all the essentials to help you navigate the first six months with confidence Feeding tips for both breastfeeding and bottle feeding Identifying signs that may require immediate medical attention Creating an ideal sleep environment Navigating nap times and implementing practical routines Over 1 million copies sold worldwide The 0-6 Month Basic Baby Care Book is part of the trusted Moms on Call Sleep System

Introduction

Welcoming a newborn into the family is both a wondrous and overwhelming experience. Moms on Call's Basic Baby Care 0-6 Months provides a wealth of evidence-based advice to support parents during these early months. With a focus on practical strategies and a nurturing approach, it offers a comprehensive guide to establishing routines, ensuring restful sleep, and managing common challenges.

This book empowers parents with the tools and confidence needed to create a harmonious environment for their babies as they grow and thrive.

Key Takeaways

Establishing routines creates a peaceful environment for both parents and babies during the first six months. Expert baby care tips promote restful sleep feeding success and ease common concerns. Practical advice empowers parents to manage challenges with confidence and enjoy new parenthood.

Detailed Description

Navigating the early months of parenthood is a journey filled with new experiences and emotions.\ Moms on Call's Basic Baby Care 0-6 Months offers a reassuring guide, equipping new parents with\ practical strategies and time-tested advice. From establishing feeding and sleep routines to managing common\ concerns, this book covers it all.\ The authors, experienced pediatric nurses and moms themselves, provide a step-by-step approach that is both\ pragmatic and nurturing. Their expert tips simplify the complex world of newborn care, making it accessible for all parents.\ With clear instructions and easy-to-follow schedules, the book helps alleviate the anxieties of early parenting.\ Offering more than just advice, Moms on Call empowers parents by instilling confidence in their innate ability to care\ for their newborns.

The guidance provided in this book is rooted in compassion and clarity, ensuring that both infants\ and parents find their rhythm. By addressing each aspect of baby care comprehensively, it creates a sense of assurance.\ This resource stands out for its focus on fostering connection and communication between parents and babies. The authors\ encourage creating meaningful routines that nurture bonds and promote growth.

Through engaging advice, they\ ensure parents can tackle each milestone with ease and enjoyment, enhancing the shared joys of early parenthood.

Standout Features

Moms on Call distinguishes itself with its unique blend of professional expertise and personal experience The authors \\\npediatric nurses and mothers understand the challenges firsthand and offer empathetic relatable guidance.\\ \nThis book focuses on creating routines that promote both infant well-being and parental peace of mind By emphasizing\\\nthe importance of schedules it provides a sense of structure that reduces stress and enhances adaptability.\\ \nA standout quality of Moms on Call is its comprehensive yet digestible guidance It distills complex baby care\\\ninformation into clear actionable steps offering parents practical solutions for everyday challenges and fostering a sense of competence and calm.

Book Details

ISBN-10:

0985411422

ISBN-13:

978-0985411428

Dimensions:

11 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches

Weight:

1.52 pounds

Specifications

Pages:159 pages
Language:English
Published:January 1, 2006
Publisher:Moms on Call
Authors:Laura Hunter LPN, Jennifer Walker RN BSN

Rating

4.6

Based on 6644 ratings

Customer Reviews

Life saving book!

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Bayley Andrews
June 27, 2024

This book series is amazing. I was gifted it before my first baby and I have given it as a gift to every one of my pregnant friends. It helped us establish healthy sleep routines that have lasted us from birth until now (16 months, she sleeps 12 hrs every night!). It helped us get our bearings after the baby was born and we were both so tired and didn’t know what to do! Do yourself a favor and buy this book!

STOP GOOGLING

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Hannah
May 26, 2024

Seriously, stop googling everything and just get this book. I'm a first time mom. I was recommended this book by at least two people before I gave birth and suffered through anxious googling and a difficult first month with our daughter before finally remembering about this book. I wish I had it before she was born because it's so no-nonsense and to the point. You can take everything with a grain of salt because it's just two women's opinions but darn it, they are right 99% of the time. And the SCHEDULES! seriously a lifesaver for our military family, we love schedules and checklists and so far these ones have worked wonderfully for us. Get this book, gift it to your mom friends, tell everyone about it. I already have and my friend who is having her second baby bought it on Amazon while she was right in front of me. Great stuff!

Amazing for First Time Parents

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Vivian
June 23, 2024

Nothing is more terrifying than being a first time parent.... Kids just don't come with a manual but this, for us, felt pretty close to one. It almost feels like information I shouldn't know about because HOW did this book make our lives so easy 🥹 Anywho, my college tennis partner reached out to me about this book, when I had my son. She told me all about this book and that she did it with both of her boys. I am SO glad she checked in on me and told me about this book 🥹 I can't speak more highly of fondly of the schedule. This book is NOT FOR THE WEAK. I guess it depends on you and your lifestyle, if you're good living in chaos...then maybe this isn't for you. This book is for people who like routine, and feeling like things are in their control to a degree. We started this at a month old. I'll be honest some babies take super fast to this, but for us this schedule didn't work in a day it took a week and a half, and that can feel discouraging, when you're tired, frustrated and sleep deprived. But we kept at it. You have to understand babies are brand new to the world, their little bodies don't know how to do much. This isn't a magical overnight thing, but keep trying, be committed. It's so worth it. Your baby won't sleep through the entire night at first, but more than likely they will only wake up 1-3 times then it gradually goes down to no wake ups at night. Like anything this book takes work. I know there are some nay sayers on here, and that's ok this book might not be for everyone. But it certainly was for us and still is! Although this book was super helpful, advice wise-the schedule in the back is what really helped us. When you're a new parent and bring home a brand new baby, you feel like...what now??? What am I supposed to do? What do they want?? When do I give this or that to them??? This book helped us so much with that! You will finally feel like ....okay it's time they're tired they need a nap....ok they're hungry they need to eat....they haven't pooped they need to....they haven't burped or passed gas they're gassy. Schedules help you regulate your child's system into getting into a healthy routine. While at the same time you don't feel AS confused, frustrated or helpless when you're trying to help them. Honestly I tell every new parent I meet or know about it, because it really helped me that much. Like it made us finally feel like we had a little bit of order in the chaos. When you're a parent a lot of things will feel out of your control, and sometimes there's nothing you can do about it but help and nurture your child the best way you know or figure out. And trust me when I tell people my kid is on a schedule they literally look at me like I'm crazy, but hey my kid is pretty well behaved and sleeps through the night since he was 5 months ..... So give me those dirty looks lol Even our parents were like "what!? A schedule that's ridiculous." Now when they watch him, they like damn...this schedule makes things so easy for us. Our parents have literally said...wow I wish I had you on a schedule when you were a baby. Also on a side note, this only works honestly if you are a SAHM, or have helpful and open minded parents helping to babysit, or a nanny I feel. One more thing too, when you follow this schedule when you put them to bed at night, you will finally get those coveted few hours to yourself at night when you get to relax and unwind when your baby is asleep 🥹❤️ That is the best quality time with your spouse or yourself you'll feel so appreciative of later on. I can't say enough about this book, and I highly recommend it. Just try it, stay at it, I promise you only good things can happen. ❤️🥹 My son is now a year old (15months) and we've been going by the second book now.

My #1 Parenting Book Recommendation!

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Goheels98
June 4, 2018

If I could give this book 6 stars, I would. It's a must read for any new parent...or maybe also for parents who are looking to do things differently this time around. A friend of mine highly recommended it for sleep training purposes, but I didn't think much about it. This, in spite of the fact that I once put her infant child to bed for her well before I had a baby, and her baby knew the bedtime routine better than I did. Somehow, the baby coached ME through it. ;) At any rate, my baby had settled into a decent schedule with somewhat set intervals, and he was sleeping pretty good stretches at night. However, I wanted to get on more of a schedule so that I knew how to plan things for us throughout the day. I ended up picking up the book and reading it as we returned from a road trip. We started sleep training the next day at about 14.5 weeks. The first night was rough for all involved, but we dropped our beloved swaddle, night/early AM bottle, and put him into his crib in his room for the first time - all at the same time. Night 2 was much better, and we were basically set at night after that. We did have trouble with him waking up too early for a while (5:30-6am - book calls for 7:30pm - 7:00am sleep), but that stopped after maybe a month or so. And we'd usually let him cry it out unless it was really close to time to get up (6:30/6:45). Now, he doesn't wake up crying anymore, even if he does get up before 7. He rolls around and plays in his crib for 15-20 minutes before he starts letting us know it is time to get him. Enough time for me to pretend to get "5 more minutes" of sleep and to run to the restroom before the morning begins. 3.5 months later, sleep training with the help of this book is one of the best parenting decisions I've ever made. We did it before the "4 month sleep regression" and did not notice any issues with his sleep in that time period. We did have to go in early in the AM (5ish) when he started rolling, couldn't get back to his back, and would scream as a result, but thankfully that only lasted about 2-3 nights. As much as I'd love for him to be on a schedule like clockwork, I'm honestly not that great at staying on schedule myself. However, the routines established courtesy of this book have really helped to make sleep possible no matter where we are (at home on the East coast, traveling on the East coast, in Chicago, or even Hawaii). Even if we can't get a bath in, or if we have to give him a bottle out at dinner instead of at home right before bed, once we wipe him down and/or put on his PJs and hit the white noise machine (Hatch Baby Rest at home or a portable one for travel), he knows the deal. We laugh because even if he is totally wired, he'll often start rubbing his eyes as soon as we turn the white noise on. We go back and forth on putting him down when drowsy or waiting until he's fully asleep, but even if we wait, it never takes more than 10-15 min max for him to go to sleep. I'll accept that some of this may be because he's just a good baby...and he likes to sleep like I do...but I also give MOC full credit. I won't lie, when people talk about their 6, 9, 12, *24* month old children who still don't sleep through the night, I quietly thank MOC. If they ask me how my baby is sleeping, I tell them....and then recommend the book. I also recommend it to all new moms. I even got the toddler one for a friend who was trying to get her baby in her own room and to drop the night bottle at 1.5 years old. She found that book helpful for that and also for the potty training portion. This 0-6 month book was also helpful when it came to introducing solid food around 4 months, and it was reassuring to read the section on falls after he flipped off the couch once. ;) I also got a better technique for clipping his nails (while he is awake). The book basically has all the practical advice that a new parent needs. The book is a quick read and doesn't necessarily have to be read chronologically. If you just want to do the sleep training, you can just read that part and maybe a section or to before/related to that. Same for introducing solids. I'd read Babywise while pregnant, and though I guess I got some nuggets out of it, I don't remember much that was particularly actionable. Someone also recommended the "Healthy Sleep Habits" book to me when my son was about a week old. I ordered it....like I really had time to read...and I let out an audible chuckle when it arrived and I saw how THICK it was (like 600 pages). I managed to read bits and pieces, but it is super scientific and research heavy. It also lacked the "do this and then this" that I really wanted. MOC tells you exactly what to do and when to get the results you want, and that is much appreciated. I also felt that the advice pretty much lined up with the "Healthy Sleep Habits" book, just without referencing (endless) studies. I tell people that if they only have the time/desire to read ONE parenting book...make it this one. I could go on and on, but I'll just say this: JUST GET THIS BOOK!! Kindle edition is best so you can reference it (schedule, food lists, etc.) on your phone wherever you are.