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Couple Writes Ideal Book for People Thinking About Parenthood, Those Already Expecting, or New Parents Wanting Some Comfort As They Navigate Delightful Highs And Overwhelming Lows

MELBOURNE, Australia -- "What Do You Even Do With A Baby? A Parent's First Year" (ISBN: 978-0228869689) is a book aiming to demystify parenting so people can make well-informed decisions about becoming one. Authors Sarah and James Dunham struggled with the lack of a clear picture of what life would be like on the other side of the umbilical cord. "It doesn't get talked about openly."

They found people would touch on hot topics of parenting in conversation, but wouldn't elaborate. There were things the authors wanted to ask new parents, but it seemed socially unacceptable to ask, so their questions went unanswered.

The idea of the book is so that people wouldn't have to ask questions, they'd just tell them. How is parenting so hard and so amazing at the same time? What happens to your relationship and sex life? What happens in the delivery room? What's the issue with sleep?

The authors also kept track of things like how many diapers we changed and how many hours were spent on breastfeeding to provide some tangible understanding of how a new parents day is spent.

"When I got pregnant, my husband and I thought we should read some pregnancy books. We found they were either very clinical, or they were autobiographical with anecdotes about being a parent. None of them just said it how it is. We wanted to know what you go through in layman's terms, we wanted to know how you actually spend your day with a baby," said Sarah Dunham.

"What Do You Even Do With A Baby? A Parent's First Year" (Tellwell Publishing, April 2022), is hoping to start real conversations about what parents go through and give people who are pregnant a more realistic (and gentle) idea of what to expect. Delivered in an amusing tone, it will give people who are unsure if they should have kids an easy avenue to explore their options. They will at least have some elaboration on the amazing aspects of parenting and the more difficult ones.

To learn more about Sarah and James Dunham's book "What Do You Even Do With A Baby? A Parent's First Year," please visit: https://www.whatdoyouevendowithababy.com/

"What Do You Even Do With A Baby? A Parent's First Year" is out now from Tellwell Publishing and is available through Amazon and other online retailers.

Review copies of "What Do You Even Do With A Baby? A Parent's First Year" are available upon request.

Sarah and James Dunham are available for interviews and commentary.

PAPERBACK: ISBN-13: 9780228869689

HARDCOVER: ISBN-13: 9780228869672

EBOOK: ISBN-13: 9780228869665

Related link: https://www.whatdoyouevendowithababy.com/

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Tennessee Pediatrician Releases Q and A Format Book for New Parents

OAK RIDGE, Tenn. -- "The Big Book of 'Why' for Parents" (ISBN: 978-1510758162) authored by Clifford Dale James, III, MD, a board-certified Tennessee pediatrician, and published by Skyhorse Publishing, is an ideal resource for any new parent. It's filled with 75 tips and tricks to help new parents feel confident that they're doing the right thing.

"Most new parents approach their upcoming adventure with mixed feelings of excitement and trepidation," Dr. James says. "There are so many questions that seem to be unanswered about their newborns and toddlers. Hopefully, this easy-to-read book will provide some comfort."

In this quick-to-use resource for first-time parents, the author addresses topics such as why newborns should not take baths, when to burp a newborn, why newborns have frequent gas and much more.

Some of the most common parenting questions addressed include:

* Why isn't my breastmilk coming in?

* Why is my baby constipated?

* Why can't I give my baby honey?

* Why shouldn't I strive to be the perfect parent?

* Why does my child have night terrors?

* Why won't my doctor just call in an antibiotic when my child is sick?

* Why do I need to take away the bottle or pacifier?

James' peers are singing praises for "The Big Book of 'Why' for Parents."

Dr. Joel 'Gator' Warsh says, "This book is a must-read for any new parent. It answers so many of the most common questions that I, as a pediatrician, hear in my office on a daily basis."

Jodi Aman, author of "Anxiety ... I'm So Done with You," says, "Parents, especially new parents, want to do everything right for their precious bundle of joy. In this book, Dr. James relieves their minds by offering researched-backed answers to 75 of the most common questions before they even have to ask."

Rachel Tomlinson, psychologist and author of "Teaching Kids to be Kind," shares that she wishes she had the book before her little girl was born.

"Becoming a new parent can be so confusing, and this book is perfect for answering the many questions parents have with bite-sized responses from a trusted professional," Tomlinson says.

The book is available on Amazon as well as all other major book retailers as a paperback or e-book. To request an excerpt, author interview or additional copies, contact: Julie Ganz at: jganz@skyhorsepublishing.com; or 212-643-6819.

About the Author

Dr. Clifford James is a board-certified pediatrician. He's worked in private practice for more than 20 years. He has three children - Dalton, Tyler and Kaden -and is the founder of HelpMommy.com. He's also the author of "A First Time Parent's Survival Guide." This is his second book. He lives outside of Knoxville, Tennessee.

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