Spilled Milk : Breastfeeding Adventures and Advice from Less-Than-Perfect Moms by Andy Steiner (2005, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherPotter/Ten SPEED/Harmony/Rodale
ISBN-101594860408
ISBN-139781594860409
eBay Product ID (ePID)45698612

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Book TitleSpilled Milk : Breastfeeding Adventures and Advice from Less-Than-Perfect Moms
Number of Pages208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicParenting / General, Breastfeeding
Publication Year2005
GenreFamily & Relationships, Health & Fitness
AuthorAndy Steiner
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight13 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2005-009989
ReviewsInstead of guilting moms with 'best for baby' moralizing, Steiner serves up a warm chat-fest of real-life mama experiences that help readers make fully-informed choices. And because of its big-picture look at breastfeeding's impact on sex, love, and life in general, this book provides an engaging preview of life during Babytime that any would-be mom will prize., Spilled Milk is filled with the voices of the wise and witty girlfriends I wish I had had when my first baby was born and I was struggling to keep the milk bar open 'round the clock. It's warm, compassionate, funny, and just the thing for a late-night nurse-a-thon., I loved this book. It's humorous, honest, and empowering without being unrealistic. It paints a very full, complex, and real picture of what it's like to breastfeed--and that's exactly what moms need., Wise, witty, deliciously reassuring. The perfect pick-me-up for mothers convinced that they're the only ones on the planet who are doing it wrong which is pretty much all of us., Finally! A commonsense book on breastfeeding that abandons dreary, holier-than-thou approaches and instead embraces what's loving, healthy, and wonderful about one of the coolest ways to relate to your baby. Just relax, get real, and take the practical, lively advice from mom Andy Steiner. You'll be fine!", Like a rollicking conversation with your best girlfriends-honest, intimate, and hilarious-Andy Steiner's down-to-earth guide to breastfeeding is a refreshing blend of straight talk and practical wisdom., Andy Steiner is the woman to turn to for all the nursing issues that get glossed over. In the weirdly political world of breastfeeding, Steiner stands out as a sympathetic compadre. She knows the difficulties, the rewards, and the judgments that come with infant feeding., In this spirited mamafesto, Andy Steiner boldly and wisely challenges myths not only about the process and protocol of breastfeeding itself, but about what our culture expects-often unfairly-of its mothers. Steiner and her fellow breastfeeders share their stories of both the joys and the, well, letdowns of lactation in voices that are so blunt, sassy, and loving you'll want to keep them around even after the breast pumps and nursing bras are packed away., This is not your mother's how-to book about breastfeeding! Andy Steiner is a fresh voice: lively, informative, sassy, personal. The result is a book that will empower and comfort women who are breastfeeding, or thinking about it, and will even engage and inform those who aren't., Finally! A commonsense book on breastfeeding that abandons dreary, holier-than-thou approaches and instead embraces what's loving, healthy, and wonderful about one of the coolest ways to relate to your baby. Just relax, get real, and take the practical, lively advice from mom Andy Steiner. You'll be fine!"  --Pamela Hill Nettleton, editor, Beginnings: Pregnancy, Birth, and Beyond and mother of three children (all breastfed, all healthy, all grown, none of them chainsaw murderers) "Like a rollicking conversation with your best girlfriends-honest, intimate, and hilarious-Andy Steiner's down-to-earth guide to breastfeeding is a refreshing blend of straight talk and practical wisdom."  --Karen Olson, editor, Utne magazine "If you're having a baby, do yourself a favor--ditch some of the mommy manuals and read this instead."  --Monika Bauerlein, senior editor, Mother Jones "Andy Steiner is the woman to turn to for all the nursing issues that get glossed over. In the weirdly political world of breastfeeding, Steiner stands out as a sympathetic compadre. She knows the difficulties, the rewards, and the judgments that come with infant feeding."  --Jennifer Niesslein and Stephanie Wilkinson, editors, Brain, Child: The Magazine for Thinking Mothers "In this spirited mamafesto, Andy Steiner boldly and wisely challenges myths not only about the process and protocol of breastfeeding itself, but about what our culture expects-often unfairly-of its mothers. Steiner and her fellow breastfeeders share their stories of both the joys and the, well, letdowns of lactation in voices that are so blunt, sassy, and loving you'll want to keep them around even after the breast pumps and nursing bras are packed away."  --Andi Zeisler, editor, Bitch magazine "This is not your mother's how-to book about breastfeeding! Andy Steiner is a fresh voice: lively, informative, sassy, personal. The result is a book that will empower and comfort women who are breastfeeding, or thinking about it, and will even engage and inform those who aren't."  --Mollie Hoben, founding publisher, Minnesota Women's Press "Andy Steiner's brave and honest book is a helpful companion during the tenuous process of learning to nurse, and learning to accept the social awkwardness about exposing our breasts that ironically pervades our culture. I smiled in recognition. I was heartened by her attitude and suggestions."  --Nanci Olesen, producer and host, MOMbo, a radio resource for moms "This is a wonderfully wide-ranging book. Women who love breastfeeding, those who find it incredibly difficult, strange, or painful; and those who don't yet know what they will decide or experience, will all feel welcome in Spilled Milk.... If you've ever breastfed, or thought you might, this is a book you'll want to read." --Faulkner Fox, author, Dispatches from a Not-So-Perfect Life "Instead of guilting moms with 'best for baby' moralizing, Steiner serves up a warm chat-fest of real-life mama experiences that help readers make fully-informed choices. And because of its big-picture look at breastfeeding's impact on sex, love, and life in general, this book provides an engaging preview of life during Babytime that any would-be mom will prize."  --Helen Cordes, editor, Daughters magazine "I loved this book. It's humorous, honest, and empowering without being unrealistic. It paints a very full, complex, and real picture of what it's like to breastfeed--and that's exactly what moms need."  --Nancy Gruver, founder and publisher, New Moon Magazine "Spilled Milk is filled with the voices of the wise and witty girlfriends I wish I had had when my first baby was born and I was struggling to keep the milk bar open 'round the clock. It's warm, compassionate, funny, and just th, If you're having a baby, do yourself a favor--ditch some of the mommy manuals and read this instead., This is a wonderfully wide-ranging book. Women who love breastfeeding, those who find it incredibly difficult, strange, or painful; and those who don't yet know what they will decide or experience, will all feel welcome in Spilled Milk .... If you've ever breastfed, or thought you might, this is a book you'll want to read., Andy Steiner's brave and honest book is a helpful companion during the tenuous process of learning to nurse, and learning to accept the social awkwardness about exposing our breasts that ironically pervades our culture. I smiled in recognition. I was heartened by her attitude and suggestions.
SynopsisAn award-winning writer weaves together hysterical anecdotes and tips from the trenches to offer comfort and realistic advice to new nursing moms. Her viewpoint is that while breastfeeding is a natural act, it's also a difficult one., Wildly funny tales and practical wisdom from the author's and other women's breastfeeding experiences-to reassure readers that there is no one way to be a great breastfeeder In this perfect antidote to "lactivist" propaganda, award-winning writer Andy Steiner weaves together hysterical anecdotes and tips from the trenches to offer comfort and realistic advice to new nursing moms. Spilled Milk will help them understand that not all babies are going to "get it" right away, that breastfeeding can hurt even if you're doing it correctly, and that baring your breasts in public will actually become shamefully easy with time. Steiner writes: "Looking back at my milky adventure, I realize now that while breastfeeding is a natural act, it's also a difficult one. And after amassing an impressive collection of how-to breastfeeding books, nipple shields, lactation consultants, breast pumps, nursing bras, storage bags, and wicked breast infections, I can only say that the one thing that was missing from the experience was a book that could tell me-in a casual, non-preachy tone-that I wasn't alone, that everything was going to be okay." That is the book that Steiner has written. Her fresh viewpoint; casual, girlfriend-to-girlfriend advice; and the book's great price make Spilled Milk the ultimate shower gift for moms-to-be.
LC Classification NumberRJ216.S83 2005

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