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The Fourth Trimester: And You Thought Labor Was Hard . . . Advice, Humor, and Inspiration for New Moms  on Surviving the First Six Weeks--and Beyond
 
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The Fourth Trimester: And You Thought Labor Was Hard . . . Advice, Humor, and Inspiration for New Moms on Surviving the First Six Weeks--and Beyond (Hardcover)

by Amy Einhorn (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

Coining a brand-new phrase, New York City book editor Amy Einhorn offers new moms advice for surviving their baby's first six weeks in The Fourth Trimester: And You Thought Labor Was Hard... Advice, Humor and Inspiration for New Moms on Surviving the First Six Weeks and Beyond. Her earthy wit is a refreshing change from the usual earnestness of child-rearing books. She's got plenty of tips on infant care yes, moms do have to take a baby's temperature rectally but also knows the mother has to take care of herself: "Baby Gap credit works at the adult Gap, and you're going to need some in-between clothes to wear before you can fit into your old clothes." On women who are still thin after childbirth, Einhorn is reassuring: "Those people are mutations. They are not normal." On having sex six weeks after giving birth, as recommended by most doctors: "If you wait until you have enough energy, you're going to be a grandmother." Agent, Victoria Sanders.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



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The thank-you note real moms in the Fourth Trimester would like to send:

Dear ________ :
Thanks for sending us ________ . I’m sure __________ will love it as soon as _______ can do anything besides eat, sleep, cry, and run up the stock price on Pampers. Having recently entered the Fourth Trimester, right now my goals in life are to sleep more than three hours and shower before 7:00 p.m. So please excuse this impersonal note.
I’d love for you to come over and see _________ . But no helpful hints, no critiquing of the fact that I
(1) breast-feed without a cover-up;
(2) do not breast-feed and use formula;
(3) allow my child to use a pacifier;
(4) use a Swyngo-matic to hypnotize my child into a state eerily similar to an Ecstasy trip.
Do not tell me that __________ looks cute. I know that __________ looks like a cross between E.T. and Yoda. And no comments about my figure. I am not Cindy Crawford and, yes, those are maternity clothes I’m still wearing.
Bring rain gear and you’ll be well prepared for the nonstop torrent of liquid escaping from __________ and me. Can’t wait to see you -- of course, these days I’m even looking forward to having my mom and mother-in-law visit. I’ll take whatever adult company I can get.

Love and kisses from me and the pumpkin!

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5.0 out of 5 stars a GREAT little book that will make your heart smile, April 28 2003
I got this book when my daughter was just a week old and fell in love with it. I read it during those late night feedings and found myself smiling, when little would make me smile! (after the first 5 days of zero sleep) The book is not full of advice, just things that are funny and relate only to the first month or two after childbirth. It's written in short little segments that are perfect for short reading spurts. If you liked the segment on Oprah on "real motherhood," then you will like this book. If you have never had a bad day as a Mom, your baby doesn't cry, your breasts never hurt, you got plenty of sleep and your world is perfect - then you won't like this book.

I now buy this book for all of my girlfriends who have babies and everyone always says "That book was perfect." It's full of all the things that no one tells you, but yet you shouldn't read it until after the baby arrives...otherwise you might not go through it!

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5.0 out of 5 stars It felt like my best friend was sitting with me at 3:00AM, Jan 23 2003
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One night at 3:00AM I was sitting with my new baby who was WIDE awake. I took a look at the bookcase, and pulled out this book which I had received as a gift. It was funny, reasurring and made me feel like I wasn't alone. The first few weeks are very tough on a new mom, and this book articulated it truthfully, with humor, and without the guilt.
I will make sure all my friends have it just in case they need to open it up in the middle of the night too!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fantastic, funny and candid book about motherhood, Dec 3 2002
By Edward Fays (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
My brother had shared the great news with me that his wife was pregnant. Knowing that my sister-in-law was an avid reader I searched for something special and found The Fourth Trimester - the perfect book for new moms. My sister-in-law read it in one sitting, laughing and sometimes cringing at the ordeals mothers face. My wife and I read it too, thoroughly enjoying it and getting a honest and entertaining glimpse into the world of raising children - one we'll be facing in the next couple of years.
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1.0 out of 5 stars absurd
i received this book as a gift while in the hospital after the c-section birth of my son. my husband and i both read it, and agreed: what [junk]! Read more
Published on April 21 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Funny but True!
Great book! As a new mom, I could really relate! I gave it to my friend to read before her baby was born and it scared her to death! Read more
Published on Feb 4 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars What to REALLY expect when you're expecting
After reading this hysterical, honest look at the life of a new mom, I wondered if Amy Einhorn had perhaps camped out in my living room when I was busy wondering if my hair would... Read more
Published on Aug 9 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you from a dad
My wife was reading The Fourth Trimester and when she was done, I decided to read it. It is truly a funny read and pretty darn helpful. Read more
Published on Aug 8 2001 by Pete

5.0 out of 5 stars Every new mom needs this kind of humor
I loved this book! It's helpful, chocked full of great tidbits of baby care and mommy care tips, and very, very funny! Read more
Published on Jul 11 2001 by irish twins

5.0 out of 5 stars A scary, funny and down-to-earth primer for new parents
As I continue to struggle through the overwhelming information in "What to Expect...." while my wife and I expect our first child, I found Ms. Read more
Published on May 23 2001 by R. George

5.0 out of 5 stars Every new father should buy this for his wife...
I recently became a new father. The baby is my first. Like many before me, I had figured that after giving birth my wife would become easier to deal with... Read more
Published on April 17 2001

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