Whenever the topic of pregnancy arises, the conversation tends to quickly turn to how wonderful, amazing and exciting the process can be. Unfortunately, the truth of the situation is typically glossed over until the baby arrives, leaving countless parents blindsided by one aspect of the experience or another. If you are interested in learning all of the uncomfortable facts about pregnancy, Parenting: Preparing to Start the Journey Things to Consider Before Having a Baby is the book you have been waiting for.
Studies show that the better a partnership is at solving problems as a unit and adapting to new and positive conflict resolution strategies, the less likely they are to experience strain from the transition that comes along with childbirth. For those who are already having issues in their relationship this added and unresolved strain may be enough to form cracks in the relationship’s foundation that will never properly heal. Forewarned is forearmed, however, and understanding what to really expect can make the transition to parenthood much easier to manage.
Inside you will find
Studies show that the better a partnership is at solving problems as a unit and adapting to new and positive conflict resolution strategies, the less likely they are to experience strain from the transition that comes along with childbirth. For those who are already having issues in their relationship this added and unresolved strain may be enough to form cracks in the relationship’s foundation that will never properly heal. Forewarned is forearmed, however, and understanding what to really expect can make the transition to parenthood much easier to manage.
Inside you will find
- Tips for deciding if you want to be a parent
- Tips for talking to your partner about having children
- Tips for getting over lingering fears of having children
- A truthful look how being a parent affects your life and your relationships
- An 8-month plan to ensure you are financially ready to have a baby
- Easy ways to blow off stress when everything goes wrong
- And more…