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Il post parto
Il post parto
Sophie Messager
Cosa serve a una neomamma Pensare in anticipo al periodo dopo la nascita, individuando i bisogni della neomamma e gli strumenti e le strategie per sostenerla. Prepararsi al momento del parto è sicuramente importante, ma altrettanto fondamentale è concentrarsi sul periodo del post parto.In questo libro, Sophie Messager attinge alla sua esperienza di biologa e doula per dimostrare che pensare in anticipo al periodo dopo la nascita, individuando i bisogni della neomamma e gli strumenti e le strategie per sostenerla, è il modo migliore per iniziare al meglio questa splendida avventura.Il post parto è il primo titolo di “Parliamone”, la collana dedicata ai genitori di oggi: guide monotematiche dalla grafica giovane e un formato più agile, con studi aggiornati, su gravidanza, accudimento, educazione.