In this follow up to her hilarious bestseller, Belly Laughs, Jenny McCarthy returns to share her experiences during her first year of motherhood. McCarthy shines again in this bestseller by infusing even the most difficult challenges of new motherhood with her sometimes crass sense of humor. Nothing is off limits for McCarthy, which is probably the aspect of her writing that sets her apart from the rest of the books about pregnancy and motherhood.
McCarthy presents a range of topics that will leave most readers laughing aloud. From her harmless exploration of baby poop consistency and 'breastfeeding Nazis,' to her journey through the postpartum blues, she explores a thorough list of challenges that most new mothers eventually face. Those looking for a light read in preparation for the postpartum experience will find it here without the self help 'fluff.'
Like most qualities, the author's talent is somewhat of a double-sided coin. Her wonderful sense of humor may be distasteful to those likely to take offense at crass language, since her sense of humor is usually sprinkled with crude language and metaphors
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