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- Release Date: 2025-11-10T08:00:00Z
- kind: ebook
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Having your first child is terrifying. You know people have been having babies forever, so it can't be that hard-but then again, everyone won't stop telling you how impossibly hard it will be. You know your life is about to change drastically, but you don't quite understand what that means. You think you want to be a parent, but... what if you don't like it?
And if that weren't enough stress, the minute the social media algorithm even suspects you might be pregnant, you're bombarded with ads designed to keep you afraid:
Buy this or your baby will never sleep.
Buy this or your baby won't be smart.
Buy this or your baby will get sick from chemicals.
Here's the truth: advertisers want to keep you afraid because scared people spend.
If you're expecting your first child and feeling totally overwhelmed by the unknown, you're in the right place. This is the brutally honest, shame-free guide for overwhelmed first-time parents who need to tune out the noise and get only the information they actually need to survive those early weeks-while preserving their sanity and wellbeing.
In this book, you'll learn:
- What you actually need to prepare for the baby (and what you don't)
- Which registry items are essential and which are just marketing noise
- How to do basic baby care-diaper changes, feeds, burping, and leaving the house
- How to give yourself grace when the baby industry wants to keep you scared and spending
Why focus on just the first eight weeks? There's a lot to learn about raising a child, but right now, you're not preparing for your child's sixteenth birthday. All you need are the basics to get through the first few months. After that, you'll have your bearings-instead of drowning in worry-planning before you've even met your child.
Above all, this book is a reminder that you don't need to do it all. You just need to keep your baby alive, protect your sanity, and show up with love. This book helps you filter out the "shoulds" and focus on what matters most: your family.
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