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Momover: The New Mom's Guide to Getting It Back Together (Even If You Never Had It in the First Place!)

✍ Scribed by Dana Wood


Publisher
F+W Media
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


"Momover reads like a juicy expose that spills a delicious secret: a happy mom equals a happy baby. Dana Wood redefines the tenets of modern motherhood with wit and a stockpile of indispensable, expert advice."

—Cynthia Rowley

"After you have a baby, everyone focuses on the baby and the baby clothing and baby gear. I applaud Dana Wood for turning her attention to the new mother and helping her return to her chic fabulous self!"

—Liz Lange, founder and president of Liz Lange Maternity Clothing

Okay, so every day since the baby was born has been a dirty sweats/no mascara/bad hair day kind of day. You don't need your mother to tell you it's time to lose that just-home-from-the-hospital look before it sticks forever. You've got Dana Wood, patron saint of stylish new moms everywhere, to show you how to take world-class care of yourself—drumroll please—after the baby's born, and beyond!

In this sensibly chic guide, Wood reveals the secrets of surviving the emotional, physical, and spiritual challenges that emerge in that bleary-eyed, sleep- and time-deprived first year. In the trademark Momover style popularized in her eponymous blog, she provides the motivation you need to hop off the new-mommy self-pity train, and get with a new and improved, post-baby program. What's more, she proves that doing right by yourself is just another way of doing right by your baby.

Momover: Because centered, happy you = centered, happy baby!

✦ Subjects


Family & Relationships, Nonfiction, FAM000000


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