Pregnancy
The Mumsnet Guide : The Answers to Everything
(Author) MumsnetWhen should I go public? Am I going to be a good mother? Is it ok to have a glass of wine ... maybe two? Am I the only one with ankles the size of cabbages? When am I going to start blooming? How do I stop complete strangers from patting my bump? Since its launch in 2000, hundreds of thousands of mums (and a fair few dads too) have swapped answers, recommendations and war stories on Mumsnet.com. They have debated the pros and cons of organic baby food, fretted over whether or not to use dummies - and how to wean children off them - shared breast-feeding tips, helped each other through the upheavals of returning to work and swapped tips on anything from feuding siblings, to mysterious illnesses. Pregnancy the Mumsnet Guide, is packed full of the advice, wisdom, reassurance and down-to-earth humour of these many many parents, distilled and presented in a way that is both accessible and authoritative. From hormones to hypnobirthing, stretch marks to swollen ankles, birth plans to births-not-so-planned, and all the jitters and joys in between, Pregnancy- The Mumsnet Guide is the essential, comprehensive and compassionate birthing bible for every parent-to-be. This is the indispensable guide from the frontline of parenting.
Mumsnet
Mumsnet is a popular parenting website in the UK, known for its candid discussions and advice on motherhood and family life. Founded in 2000 by Justine Roberts and Carrie Longton, Mumsnet has become a go-to resource for parents seeking support and information on a wide range of topics.
One of Mumsnet's most notable works is their book "The Mumsnet Rules," which compiles the website's most popular threads and advice into a comprehensive guide for new parents. Their writing style is straightforward and relatable, making it easy for readers to connect with the content.
Mumsnet has had a significant impact on the parenting genre, providing a platform for parents to share their experiences and seek advice from others in a supportive community. Their influence can be seen in the rise of online parenting forums and the emphasis on open and honest discussions about the challenges of parenthood.
Overall, Mumsnet's contributions to literature have helped to normalize conversations around parenting and provide a valuable resource for parents navigating the ups and downs of raising children.