Whoa, Baby!, Kelly Rowland
Whoa, Baby!, Kelly Rowland
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Whoa, Baby!
A Guide for New Moms Who Feel Overwhelmed and Freaked Out (and Wonder What the #*$& Just Happened)

Author: Kelly Rowland, Tristan Bickman, Laura Moser

Narrator: Kelly Rowland, Tristan Bickman, Laura Moser

Unabridged: 4 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Balance

Published: 04/11/2017


Synopsis

When global pop star Kelly Rowland became a mom for the first time, giving birth to her son Titan, she felt the most incredible love she had ever experienced. But after spending nine months so focused on the baby growing inside her, she was caught completely off guard by how much she had changed. Like many first-time moms, she was not ready for what had happened to her body and for so many overwhelming new thoughts and emotions. She wondered: Will I Ever Walk Again? Will I Ever Sleep Again? Are My Boobs Always Going to Be Like This? Rowland had questions about everything from postpartum bleeding, skin and hair changes, and dealing with aches and pains to getting back in shape and sex after baby. She also weighed the larger notions about what she wanted out of motherhood and the rest of her life.

It was a good thing that Rowland's longtime OB/GYN Dr. Tristan Emily Bickman was right there to answer every single crazy question that popped into her head. Nothing fazed Dr. Bickman and she provided Rowland with the answers she so desperately needed, telling her over and over that, in the months after a woman gives birth, nothing is exactly strange, but nothing is necessarily normal either. It's all just part of the "miracle" of birth.

In Whoa, Baby! Rowland and Dr. Bickman team up to share this reassuring information with new moms everywhere. Often hilarious and always down-to-earth, Rowland and Dr. Bickman cover every surprising challenge that new moms face.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jasmine on August 28, 2020

A cute, quick read for new, first-time mamas. With so many books and literature on pregnancy, parenting and babies, it’s refreshing to read a book solely about the mama and her new life, body and emotions. However, this book is very basic, high-level, redundant and “overviewish” (as another reviewer......more

Goodreads review by Julia on September 14, 2017

2.5 stars I'll be honest- I mostly read this as I'm a Destiny's Child fan, and only partly because I'm a new mum. This brief book is designed to be a 'go to' book for new mums that *isn't* about parenting- instead it's about what happens to mum after baby is born, including physical changes, emotiona......more

Goodreads review by Emily on March 24, 2019

Meh. It didn’t go deep like others I’d read and enjoyed...I’d skip this one.......more

Goodreads review by Ruth on May 09, 2018

This is more like a 1.5 or 2 star book for me, but just because it is a very approachable honest book that focuses on maternal postpartum health I give it some grace. It DOES touch on a lot of universal recovery and self-esteem issues with humor and mostly good advice. Plus the audiobook is narrated......more

Goodreads review by Literary on May 04, 2017

Whoa, Baby! A Guide for New Moms Who Feel Overwhelmed and Freaked Out (and Wonder What the #*$& Just Happened) by Kelly Rowland is a funny but very practical approach for new moms. Kelly talks from her own experiences and put it out there for all moms to enjoy. As a mother of four I wasn't looking fo......more


Quotes

"An honest and humorous look at all the odd changes and often gross repercussions that accompany childbirth...Rowland is indeed very funny, and along with the medical advice of Bickman, offers a winning and entertaining sampling of how pregnancy and birth-while lovely-is sometimes just totally disgusting."—Library Journal

"A #realtalk tell-all about the surprising, scary, and wonderful things that happen to your mind and body post-pregnancy."—Shape.com

"[Rowland] opens up about her experiences as a first-time mom, offering insights on the good, the bad and the ugly sides of motherhood she wishes someone had shared with her." —People.com

"[Roland] dishes honest advice."—Fit Pregnancy and Baby

"[Whoa, Baby!] addresses the parts of motherhood some picture-perfect Pinterest parents might sweep under the nursery rug."—USA Today

"A funny and frank roadmap to understanding and accepting your post-baby body...A refreshingly candid take on what to expect when you're no longer expecting."—Working Mother

"The every-woman's guide to everything after What to Expect When You're Expecting." —The Daily Beast

"Kelly Rowland is blowing the lid off pregnancy taboos. In her debut book, [Rowland] talks about everything you're not supposed to talk about when it comes to the beautiful, err, more like mystifying, terrifying and frankly, at times, gross process of bringing new life into this world. Whoa, Baby! serves as a tell-all and a resource...Rowland is all about getting the conversation going. She doesn't hold back."—Metro Boston

"Frank, honest, practical...It contains a lot of really good information...This is essential reading for new mothers and, I add, new fathers."—Sandy Kenyon, WABC TV