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# The New Contented Little Baby Book: The Secret to Calm and Confident Parenting

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The perfect baby book for new moms and dads! You’ve just had a baby. Everything is perfect. Then the hospital sends you home—without an instruction manual... Baby expert Gina Ford comes to the rescue with her newly revised hour-by-hour, week-by-week guide. One of Great Britain’s top parenting experts, she draws on more than twenty years of experience researching and studying the natural sleep rhythms and feeding patterns of babies to ease the stresses and worries of new parents. In this new edition, you’ll find everything you need to know to get your newborn to sleep through the night. In addition to advice on sleep training, Ford shares her expertise on feeding schedules, colic, crying, teething, illness, pacifiers, separation anxiety, and setting up the perfect nursery. With this easy-to-follow guide, Ford will have your whole family sleeping through the night—happily and peacefully—in no time.

Review: No Need to Read Any Other Book! This is the BEST! - Not many American's are familiar with Gina Ford but she is renown in England. IF you follow her guidelines to a tee, you will enjoy hours of sleep, your child will be well rested and adjusted, you'll be able to plan because you are on a schedule and life will be bliss with a newborn. the key is following the somewhat rigorous schedule which many people can't figure out how to do. You will need to make adjustments but like anything the first week or 2 are tough but then it gets easier and then it's just the way of life. I hear so many parents speak of having to sleep with their child, oh my child is different, oh s/he just won't go to sleep, we could never have a schedule - we are too busy, etc. All excuses in my book. Look, it's simple, usually the problem lies with the parents - it's their issue, they need to go to this or that event, they like holding the baby all night long, they don't want to hear the crying, etc. Get over it! kids need boundaries. This book helps you set them early on and while you are helping your child you are really helping yourself. Gina does an amazing job of outlining a very sensible feeding and sleeping schedule, and most importantly the little things that are often over looked like black out blinds. it's an easy read, and your pages should be earmarked. By 10 weeks we had gotten rid of the baby monitor and our baby was sleeping from 7pm to 7am with no waking up. The benefits don't stop when they turn 1 - by teaching the child at an early age the lessons in this book, they carry through the rest of their life. Today, at 8, my child goes to sleep with no trouble at 8pm and sleeps until 7am. Date night at my house every night! I have given this book as gifts to 1st time mothers and the ones who thank me for it have babies who sleep through the nights and they too are well adjusted. The others, well they rattle off one or more of those excuses above. I've read all the other baby books out there because I'm a huge fan of research and not one of them stands a candle to Gina Ford. If you buy one thing to help a new mother or for yourself, this is it! Forget the baby clothes, toys, and other gifts, this book will keep giving all your life and through your child's.
Review: Use your brain! - In a world where very few of us are around small children enough to know what is normal/good for sleeping and eating, most of us need guidance. I wanted to know when she should nap, eat, etc. I bought this book looking for schedules, and it was perfect. It met my needs and changed the way I parent. Now here's the thing, I call Gina Ford the Schedule Nazi, but I mean it in a good way. Use your common sense. Things aren't always going to work on schedule, but both of my children (breastfed exclusively until 13/12 mths respectively)have greatly benefited from regular bedtimes and naptimes. Neither ever required extensive bedtime rituals, crying it out or any of that stuff. When I followed the schedule, they slept well. Period. BTW, on the breastfeeding, I never found it a problem. My firstborn always nursed at 3-4 hr intervals, and at night from about 8 wks on, I went at least 5-7 hrs without nursing her. Your body adjusts. Sure the first night is hard. Big deal. It never compromised my milk supply, I never supplemented with formula (not once!),and she was always on schedule growth-wise at her check-ups. My 2nd was a mth early so he ate more often as a preemie, but around 6 weeks, he too went on the longer schedule with no problems. His growth has also been fine, and he walked sooner than my daughter. Overall, some people have a real aversion to schedules. They think children should be allowed to find their own schedule. I think that's the biggest bunch of nonsense I've ever heard. We teach them how to eat, walk, talk, not hit,. . . and the list goes on and on. Why would teaching them how to sleep (at night/naps) and putting them down at set times most beneficial to them be any different than that? Parents know best--not babies. It's ludicrous to think they're born knowing what schedule is best for them. Puh-lease--they know the basics of how to suck, sleep, cry, and defecate/urinate. But that doesn't mean they're even any good at those. I laugh when people say breastfeeding is natural--that babies know how automatically and so do moms. You've got to be kidding. It's a skill you learn like any other. And it's not always easy to learn or to teach the babies. Why do you think so many women give up breastfeeding? It's b/c they don't know how to do it! Use the book. Take what you need. I didn't use the food advice as much as I did the sleep stuff. However, I recommend this book to all my friends, along with Babywise. Good luck, Moms & Dads, and remember there are a number of right ways to do things. Some, however, are easier than others! Don't make things too hard for yourself! BTW, I glanced over some of the reviews, and I had to laugh at one comment. **All the people who complained about Gina Ford giving advice but not having any children.** I think it's safe to say that she has worked with more newborns than most of us "real" moms will work with in our entire life. Along the same lines, how many of us had doctors we trusted to deliver our babies--but who never had children of their own? Either b/c they were MALE or b/c they were childless females? If we're going to criticize, criticize her advice, not her person.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #45,242 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #116 in Baby & Toddler Parenting #4,420 in Health, Fitness & Dieting (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,552 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No Need to Read Any Other Book! This is the BEST!
*by T***R on January 18, 2014*

Not many American's are familiar with Gina Ford but she is renown in England. IF you follow her guidelines to a tee, you will enjoy hours of sleep, your child will be well rested and adjusted, you'll be able to plan because you are on a schedule and life will be bliss with a newborn. the key is following the somewhat rigorous schedule which many people can't figure out how to do. You will need to make adjustments but like anything the first week or 2 are tough but then it gets easier and then it's just the way of life. I hear so many parents speak of having to sleep with their child, oh my child is different, oh s/he just won't go to sleep, we could never have a schedule - we are too busy, etc. All excuses in my book. Look, it's simple, usually the problem lies with the parents - it's their issue, they need to go to this or that event, they like holding the baby all night long, they don't want to hear the crying, etc. Get over it! kids need boundaries. This book helps you set them early on and while you are helping your child you are really helping yourself. Gina does an amazing job of outlining a very sensible feeding and sleeping schedule, and most importantly the little things that are often over looked like black out blinds. it's an easy read, and your pages should be earmarked. By 10 weeks we had gotten rid of the baby monitor and our baby was sleeping from 7pm to 7am with no waking up. The benefits don't stop when they turn 1 - by teaching the child at an early age the lessons in this book, they carry through the rest of their life. Today, at 8, my child goes to sleep with no trouble at 8pm and sleeps until 7am. Date night at my house every night! I have given this book as gifts to 1st time mothers and the ones who thank me for it have babies who sleep through the nights and they too are well adjusted. The others, well they rattle off one or more of those excuses above. I've read all the other baby books out there because I'm a huge fan of research and not one of them stands a candle to Gina Ford. If you buy one thing to help a new mother or for yourself, this is it! Forget the baby clothes, toys, and other gifts, this book will keep giving all your life and through your child's.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Use your brain!
*by K***T on July 10, 2006*

In a world where very few of us are around small children enough to know what is normal/good for sleeping and eating, most of us need guidance. I wanted to know when she should nap, eat, etc. I bought this book looking for schedules, and it was perfect. It met my needs and changed the way I parent. Now here's the thing, I call Gina Ford the Schedule Nazi, but I mean it in a good way. Use your common sense. Things aren't always going to work on schedule, but both of my children (breastfed exclusively until 13/12 mths respectively)have greatly benefited from regular bedtimes and naptimes. Neither ever required extensive bedtime rituals, crying it out or any of that stuff. When I followed the schedule, they slept well. Period. BTW, on the breastfeeding, I never found it a problem. My firstborn always nursed at 3-4 hr intervals, and at night from about 8 wks on, I went at least 5-7 hrs without nursing her. Your body adjusts. Sure the first night is hard. Big deal. It never compromised my milk supply, I never supplemented with formula (not once!),and she was always on schedule growth-wise at her check-ups. My 2nd was a mth early so he ate more often as a preemie, but around 6 weeks, he too went on the longer schedule with no problems. His growth has also been fine, and he walked sooner than my daughter. Overall, some people have a real aversion to schedules. They think children should be allowed to find their own schedule. I think that's the biggest bunch of nonsense I've ever heard. We teach them how to eat, walk, talk, not hit,. . . and the list goes on and on. Why would teaching them how to sleep (at night/naps) and putting them down at set times most beneficial to them be any different than that? Parents know best--not babies. It's ludicrous to think they're born knowing what schedule is best for them. Puh-lease--they know the basics of how to suck, sleep, cry, and defecate/urinate. But that doesn't mean they're even any good at those. I laugh when people say breastfeeding is natural--that babies know how automatically and so do moms. You've got to be kidding. It's a skill you learn like any other. And it's not always easy to learn or to teach the babies. Why do you think so many women give up breastfeeding? It's b/c they don't know how to do it! Use the book. Take what you need. I didn't use the food advice as much as I did the sleep stuff. However, I recommend this book to all my friends, along with Babywise. Good luck, Moms & Dads, and remember there are a number of right ways to do things. Some, however, are easier than others! Don't make things too hard for yourself! BTW, I glanced over some of the reviews, and I had to laugh at one comment. **All the people who complained about Gina Ford giving advice but not having any children.** I think it's safe to say that she has worked with more newborns than most of us "real" moms will work with in our entire life. Along the same lines, how many of us had doctors we trusted to deliver our babies--but who never had children of their own? Either b/c they were MALE or b/c they were childless females? If we're going to criticize, criticize her advice, not her person.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Must read for first time parents
*by L***G on January 24, 2014*

Pros - The baby was sleeping through the night by week 2 - The feeding schedule works if you follow it diligently - Helps set guidelines for what to expect with child development Cons - It is a controlled and "selfish" approach at parenting - Can seem cruel to third parties unfamiliar with the techniques First off, every baby is different. We are very lucky that our baby has been easy and took to the schedule almost immediately. We really only read about 70-80% of the book and applied about 60% of the techniques. We followed the techniques closely and never strayed too far. Some key takeaways (and again, every baby is different!): 1) Getting the feeding schedule down is the backbone. The book is very detailed with the feeding schedule and amount to feed at each meal. We followed each and every word of the schedule for the first 6 months. There were only 2 memorable nights where I had to wake in the middle of the night. My wife and I sleep 8 hours every night since our baby was born. 2) Don't be a softy and give in, stick with the schedule. You will be tempted to feed when she cries, let her nap when she dozes. Don't give in. Especially early on, every minute you stray from the schedule is potentially another minue you'll be awake in the middle of the night. Straying from the schedule has a cascading effect that throws off the schedule for the next day, then the next. The grandparents hated how we allowed our baby to cry and kept the baby awake, but in the end, my wife and I are the ones that suffer the consequences of an off-schedule. We had our baby within 2 weeks of my wife's sister. Her sister is a stay at home mom and has a laissez faire approach. She's had many many sleepless nights for feedings, sleep cycle reversals etc. Every baby is different, so it is hard to say how effective the techniques are. All I can say is that it seems to have worked for us. Our book is all beat up with dog ears and notes around each of the feeding schedules. We've abandoned the book at around 6 months, as we have been very lucky with our baby, and no longer need the tips and tricks. We are believers, and will definitely be following the same guidelines when we have our second and third!

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