Book Review: Parenting by Heart by Pinky McKay, Penguin Books 2011
Reviewed by: Lyn McErlean
Bringing a baby home is the most daunting thing you can every do; especially the first time! When you realise this child came with no manual you find yourself going to the baby books for some advice. Generally when you need this advice it is late at night or when your best friend is not at home, and Grandma is overseas!
I distinctly remember turning to a baby book for some advice and comfort soon after I brought baby one home, what I read was opinionated and hurtful to someone who had had an emergency Caesar and was having difficulty breastfeeding. The book made me feel like a total failure, thankfully after a rough night of many tears I woke to the realisation that this particular baby book should be put in the bin; and not even the charity bin! After such an experience I find it hard to recommend a book to new parents, but I have found a book I can recommend.
I read “Parenting by Heart” from cover to cover, it was a joy. I thought it was such a valuable book I shared it with a friend who is a new mother and we discussed some of the topics in great depth noting the relaxed and calming tone of the book. I wished I had had it way back when. Reading it brought back those beautiful memories of tiny babies, the struggle, uncertainty, the quiet, the cuddles and the joy of being a mother.
One of the greatest sources of grief with a new baby is the breastfeeding, Pinky is fair and honest in her approach on this topic and supportive of which ever decision you choose. Her advice is realistic and Pinky also gives each alternative options for you to try before heading one direction or another. She also gives a truthful discussion on supplementary feeding which is often given a negative wrap in many other books.