Discover the secrets to welcoming home your new baby with less stress and more confidence than you ever thought possible. If you want to learn how to calm your new baby and make your new baby feel safe and secure, let Suzanne Doyle-Ingram hold your hand and teach you the easy way of taking care of your new baby. Here are just some of the amazing secrets, tips & techniques this book will teach you:
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Suzanne Doyle-Ingram is an author, speaker, business owner and mom of three busy kids who keep her laughing. Suzanne wrote And Baby Makes Three, Now What Do We Do? after her first baby was born because she felt like none of the other books she read had prepared her and her husband for a high needs baby. Their baby cried non stop for eight months and they had to learn quickly how to soothe her, how to help her sleep, and generally how to help her cope in this world. Suzanne thought, "How much easier it could have been if I had only known some of these things ahead of time!" so she decided to write a book to share her experience and help others.
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