I have three What To Expect books. I absolutely loved the first book- What To Expect When Youre Expecting. It was my bible while pregnant with my son. I was sorry to see its usefulness end six weeks after the birth of my son, and longer for the next in the series- What To Expect The First Year.
I didnt get a chance to buy this book until my son was about two months old. Everywhere I saw it, it was priced at about twenty five dollars (American), and way to expensive in my opinion. It wasnt until my husband and I were looking in a second hand childrens shop that I came across a used copy. I bought it then and there.
About The Book
Much like the first book in the series, What To Expect The First Year is written in a FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) style. Each chapter discusses developmental milestones and what to expect at well baby check ups. There are also questions about certain behaviors that most new mothers have. Theres also chapters on special needs children, first aid, illnesses, and basic baby care (like diapering, bathing, feeding, and dressing).
Thoughts?
This book can be very informative, but it fell a little short of my expectations. Since purchasing, Ive read the book through once, and then looked things up a few times. I dont like the milestones that they list each month- all it did was make me worry that my son wasnt developing fast enough. I also found that there were too many go ask your doctor referrances. I believe that this book isnt so much reassuring as it is terrifying. Theres almost too much information in these books, and while some people may think that they are a must, this one can be left behind.
What I did use a lot- and still do- is the very helpful section on illnesses. When my son came down with roseola at the age of twelve months, it was to this book and one other that I turned for a description. Everything listed in this book is what my doctor told me when she diagnosed the roseola.
Final Thoughts?
I think that I was disenchanted with this book because as a new mother, theres not enough time to read through each chapter carefully. I found it a better help as a reference book, but really, it contained nothing that my copy of another pregnancy and baby book by the Mayo Clinic did not have- and that one was more new mom orientated in that it covered three month intervals.
I have not given up on the What To Expect series, in that Ive found more time to read What To Expect The Toddler Years. What To Expect The First Year tends to be a little terrifying- pass this one up for your peace of mind.