The Second Nine Months: One Woman Tells the Real Truth about Becoming a Mom. Finally.
By (Author) Vicki Glembocki
Hachette Books
Da Capo Lifelong
6th January 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
306.8743
Paperback
272
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
When her daughter Blair was born, Vicki Glembocki experienced the first blast of maternal bliss that she assumed would carry her through the next nine months of sleepless nights and all the challenges that come with a new baby. So why was the transition into motherhood so hard Because no one told her the real deal about what lay ahead. Finally, one mother gives the unvarnished truth about those first months, from the worry over whether youre bonding, to the suspicion that youre the only woman on earth who lacks the maternal gene. Funny and brutally honest, Glembocki lets new moms know theyre not alone and reassures them that when someone coos, Arent you just loving every minute its perfectly normal to think: No, actually, Im not! And you and your child will still turn out just fine.
Mid-Ohio Valley Parent Magazine, 2/16/09 "This mom's memoir shows a different side to the new mom-the mom who is exhausted, has an extremely fussy baby, who wonders if she made a mistake...It's that kind of frankness that makes this book such a compelling read."
Vicki Glembocki is a columnist for Women's Health and a writer-at-large at Philadelphia Magazine. She, her husband, Thad, and her two daughters live in southern New Jersey.