365 Days of Self-Care for New Mums :Advice for Surviving (and Thriving) in Baby’s First Year

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365 Days of Self-Care for New Mums

365 Days of Self-Care for New Mums :Advice for Surviving (and Thriving) in Baby’s First Year

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Published: 12 January, 2023
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Self-care for new mums is a necessity, not a luxury, so make sure you factor in me-time throughout baby's first year with the help and advice in this book

Motherhood is a life-changing, magical experience, but it's also a time in your life that's emotionally charged and physically exhausting. Not only that, but you're trying to care for a tiny human being who needs you 24/7. Self-care couldn't be more important to you than it is right now.

As you experience your first year of motherhood, let this little book be your helping hand from the early days to your child's first birthday. Packed with tips and quotes, it offers quick, simple ways to help you look after yourself, covering a number of topics such as:
- Recovering from birth
- Feelings and relationships
- Sleep deprivation
- Confidence and self-kindness
- Healthy living for you and baby
- Avoiding the comparison trap
You deserve as much love and attention as you give, so let the advice in this book help you boost your well-being and feel like a fully functioning, confident new mum.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781800076730
ISBN10 1800076738
Number Of Pages 160
Item Weight 260 g
Product Dimensions 124 x 174 x 16 mm
Publisher / Reseller Summersdale Publishers
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Zeena Moolla is an author and journalist, writing for publications including Marie Claire, Grazia, The Telegraph, The Mirror and Red magazine. When she’s not writing, she can be typically found running late on the school run, batch-cooking dahl and, when she’s living her best life, supping a glass of wine in front of the telly with sole control of the remote.

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