Dear future mama A TMI guide to pregnancy, birth, and new motherhood from your bestie

Meghan Trainor, 1993-

Book - 2023

"Meghan Trainor has wanted to be a mom since before she even knew how babies were made. From the moment she discovered she was pregnant with her first child--her son, Riley--she was fascinated by the entire experience. Yes, pregnancy and motherhood are miracles--but even a miracle can freak you out sometimes. Everyone has an opinion on what an expectant mother should feel, think, or do during her pregnancy, and it's hard not to feel overwhelmed with app notifications, well-meaning questions, and unsolicited advice that comes from friends, family, and perfect strangers. Dear Future Mama is a heartfelt and humorous guide for expectant mamas inspired by Meghan's own journey into motherhood and expert insights from Meghan's ...own personal trainer, registered dietitian, husband, and ob-gyn. No shame, no judgment--just straight talk (and laughs) from a bestie who's been there, including: a TMI guide to the good, bad, and WTF of conception, pregnancy, and childbirth -- advice about everything from ovulation apps to random hair growth -- Meghan's personal stories about body image, mental health, and navigating her career path as a new mother -- permission to find the right path for you--ignoring the judgment of others and freeing yourself from the shifting standards of motherhood." --

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Subjects
Genres
Anecdotes
Autobiographies
Self-help publications
Published
New York : Harper Horizon, an imprint of HarperCollins Focus [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Meghan Trainor, 1993- (author)
Physical Description
xviii, 209 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-208).
ISBN
9781404117594
  • Dear Future Mama
  • Introduction
  • Meet Team Mama
  • Part 1. Trimester One
  • Chapter 1. Let's Get Pregnant
  • Chapter 2. Pre-pregnancy Checklist
  • Chapter 3. I'm Pregnant (I Think)
  • Chapter 4. First-Trimester Food and Fitness
  • Chapter 5. The Hard Stuff
  • Part 2. Trimester Two
  • Chapter 6. Twelve Weeks
  • Chapter 7. Mental Health Is Health
  • Chapter 8. Body Talk
  • Chapter 9. Second-Trimester Food and Fitness
  • Chapter 10. Twenty Weeks
  • Chapter 11. I Failed
  • Chapter 12. Second-Trimester Checklist
  • Part 3. Trimester Three
  • Chapter 13. You're Almost There
  • Chapter 14. Third-Trimester Checklist
  • Chapter 15. Third-Trimester Food and Fitness
  • Chapter 16. Let's Hear It from the Dad
  • Chapter 17. Here Comes Riley
  • Part 4. Trimester Four
  • Chapter 18. It's Not Over … It's Just Beginning
  • Chapter 19. Fourth-Trimester Food and Fitness
  • Chapter 20. What You Really Need
  • Chapter 21. Fed Is Best
  • Chapter 22. Fourth-Trimester Checklist
  • Chapter 23. Superwoman
  • Dear New Mama
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Singer Trainor debuts with an empathetic program for expecting mothers. She provides advice on keeping up one's mental and physical health while expecting and recounts anecdotes from her pregnancy, discussing her fear of miscarriage, decision to stay on antidepressants, disappointment at finding out she was having a boy instead of the girl she had been imagining, as well as what it was like to get a C-section. Checklists outline how to prep for each trimester; Trainor recommends that mothers in their first trimester ask their health insurance providers what kinds of appointments are covered and that mothers in their third trimester babyproof their house and tour the maternity ward where they plan to give birth. She also provides exercises from her personal trainer, such as how to properly do dumbbell squats and reverse lunges, alongside recipes from her dietitian, which include sweet potato quiche, Mongolian beef and broccoli, and kale and cannellini bean soup. Though Trainor's advice sometimes feels more applicable to pop stars than ordinary people (she counsels readers that they don't "have to go all out for your pregnancy announcements"), the compassionate tone ("I insist you become your biggest fan") feels like chatting with a good friend. Expecting mothers will find this a plucky companion. (Apr.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

Mother and Grammy Award--winning singer/songwriter Trainor says she's been obsessed with motherhood from the time she "accidentally" witnessed her aunt giving birth when she was 12 years old. In this book, she gets expert insight from her fitness expert, dietitian, obstetrician-gynecologist, and her husband, actor Daryl Sabara. The book is centered around Trainor's primary "mama rules," which urge readers to avoid judging themselves or others, to trust their own decision-making abilities, and to give themselves credit for trying their best. Readers may appreciate Trainor's brutally honest perspective on the timing of getting pregnant, her gestational diabetes, her changing body, her mental health, and even her sex life while trying to conceive. The author doesn't shy away from exploring such topics as miscarriage, infertility, and postpartum depression. The book also includes advice from experts on how to navigate one's own struggles and how to help a friend in need. VERDICT Written in the tone of a best friend offering recommendations, this book is a quick and easy read. New and aspiring parents and Trainor's many fans will likely devour this comprehensive guide.

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