| The Baby Adventureby
                  Dr.
                  Scott
                  Turansky
                  and
                  Joanne
                  Miller, RN, BSN
  Table
                    of
                  Contents 
                    
                      | About the Authors Introduction
 1 • Setting Up Good Patterns and Routines
 2 • Understanding the Importance of Bonding
 3 • Calming a Crying Baby
 4 • Feeding Your Newborn
 5 • Developmental Milestones
 6 • Breast or Bottle or Both
 7 • Dealing with Postpartum Depression
 8 • Pacifiers, In or Out
 9 • Lots of Right Ways and Wrong Ways to Parent
 10 • The Blessing of Grandparents
 11 • Getting Off Schedule
 12 • Keep a Sense of Humor
 13 • I Feel Overwhelmed
 14 • Two Primary Character Qualities
 15 • What You Need to Know About Immunizations
 16 • When to Call the Doctor
 17 • And Baby Makes Three
 18 • Sex After Baby
 19 • Moms and Dads Do it Differently
 20 • Adjusting Your Weight after Pregnancy
 21 • Be Prepared for Surprises—They Happen
 22 • Take Time to Journal
 23 • Making Car Rides Easier
 24 • Sleeping through the Night
 25 • Talking to Your Baby
 26 • A Baby's Personality
 27 • Your Baby's Emotions
 28 • Intellectual Development
 29 • Spiritual Development
 30 • Pray for and with Your Baby
 31 • A Spiritual Milestone—Dedicating Your Baby
 32 • Read Books to Your Baby
 33 • Let Your Baby Explore
 34 • The Use of the Word "No"
 35 • Going Back to Work
 36 • Time to Wean
 37 • Teething Torture
 38 • Starting Solid Foods
 39 • Playing with Your Baby
 40 • Separation Anxiety
 41 • Sleep and Your Older Infant
 42 • Food and Your Older Infant
 43 • Crying and Your Older Infant
 44 • It's Just the Beginning
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