It is always interesting how famous singers and actors bring up their children. How do they cope with problems and what kind of moms and dads they are. These 8 Celebrities Shared Their Experiences By Writing Books About Parenting
1.Maim Bialik. Beyond The Sling
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Mayim Bialik from The Big Bang Theory is not just an actress - she has a PhD in neuroscience. Because she really knows what she's talking about. In Beyond the Sling, she talks about her ideas about parenting and what she thinks is right. She says that parents really just need to follow their child's natural rhythm and practice the attachment method: from the point of view of biology, the child should be as close as possible to mom. And it is promoted breast-feedingsleeping together, wearing a sling.
2. Kelly Rowland. "Wow, Baby!" (Woah, Baby!)
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Singer Kelly Rowland wrote the book Wow Baby! in collaboration with his obstetrician-gynecologist. The book contains the singer's stories about pregnancy, how the body changes and what can happen during childbirth. She also shares stories of how she struggled with body changes during and after childbirth, and that some of the transformations aren't so bad after all.
3. Michelle Obama. Becoming
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In Becoming, former First Lady Michelle Obama's memoir, she talks surprisingly much about her struggles to conceive, pregnancy, and then, ultimately, the joys of motherhood.
Obamas tried their best to get pregnant, but as a result they had to resort to ECO. After all, the couple's first attempts ended in miscarriage.
The book really gives a glimpse into the struggle for a child and the desire to become a mother, and how it is not so easy for everyone, even for the former president and first lady.
4. Alicia Silverstone. The Kind Mama
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In her book, Kind Mom, actress Alicia Silverstone discusses getting ready for pregnancy and how difficult it is for many women. The thing that she talks about a lot is fertility and what women can do to procreate.
Alicia talks a lot about how to prepare for the birth of a baby and what foods are best to eat, about vitamins for pregnant women and about tests. She encourages women to trust their instincts.
5. Ricky Martin. "I" (Me)
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Singer Ricky Martin's memoir "I" addresses a variety of topics such as childhood, sexuality and most importantly, children. When Martin finally made the decision to have children, he had to consider a variety of options. Unable to have children, he decided to adopt. Readers are given the opportunity to look at this process from the inside. In the book, the singer talks about the love he has for his children, despite the fact that they are adopted.
6. Brooke Shields. Down Came The Rain
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Supermodel and actress Brooke Shields has a completely different approach to writing a book for parents. In her memoir, Down Came The Rain, Brooke talked about her postpartum depression and what she went through after the birth of her daughter Rowan Francis. The book has a lot about how the actress had to raise a newborn, despite her feelings. In the end, she managed to overcome depression, and in the book she shares what exactly helped her.
7. Tori Spelling. Mommywood
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Actress Tori Spelling explains what it's like to be a Hollywood mom. For the star of Beverly Hills Neighborhood 90210, it's important to give your sons and daughters a normal childhood - as normal as possible when you have famous parents. In her book, the actress writes that despite the fact that she is a celebrity, she is just like other mothers.
The book really shows how down-to-earth Tory is and she shares many funny stories about her children and how she brings them up with her husband.
8. Jessica Alba. The Honest Life
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Actress Jessica Alba talks about parenting in her book Living an Honest. She also writes how important it is to lead a healthy lifestyle, and gives advice on how to do it. Jessica shares stories about what she does every day and how she maintains her health and physical fitness. The book also contains many nutritional tips for the whole family.
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