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by Gina Ford (Author)
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  • Paperback: 238 pages
  • Publisher: Vermilion; Updated ed edition (7 Mar 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0091882338
  • ISBN-13: 978-0091882334
  • Product Dimensions: 21 x 13.4 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (690 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 9,028 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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If you are still struggling to get your newborn to sleep through the night, still getting up throughout the night to feed the little one, or perhaps you are feeling as if no end is in sight, you need to read Gina Ford's The Contented Little Baby Book. It may be the only thing you need to bring peace back into your frazzled existence with your tiny baby, or babies.

After all, this book promises to teach parents tried and tested methods to get their baby to sleep through the night by the time they are 10 weeks old.

For parents who are craving their first night of unbroken sleep, Ford's book may be the answer.

Ford's methods conjure up the image of a strict and loving old nanny from yesteryear. Her techniques go against the grain of many currently popular parenting philosophies. For example, Ford, an experienced maternity nurse, is against demand feeding, believes in the necessity of waking a sleeping baby in order to establish a daily routine. Her philosophy may not be the norm today, but Ford is confident of her methods based on years of experience handling hundreds of babies.

Providing an hour-by-hour, week-by-week guide on how to get a new baby into a routine, the book includes feeding and sleeping schedules based on a baby's age. The Contented Little Baby Book provides so much information that it may be necessary to keep this paperback book handy for reference should you employ Ford's techniques.

Experienced parents may not benefit from Ford's methods, but first-time parents may learn a lot from her ideas, and for the discerning reader of parenting books, this one is a must have. For the reader who would like to weigh other parenting methods before adopting Ford's techniques, the following books may be of interest: The Baby Book, by William Sears, M.D. and Martha Sears, R.N.; What to Expect in the first year, by Eisenberg, Murkoff and Hathaway; and Your Baby and Child, by Penelope Leach. --Abbe Jacobson --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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'Gina Ford is the Delia Smith of parenting...while Delia tells you how to make the perfect omelette, Gina Ford in her baby-care manual The Contented Little Baby Book, draws on 30 years' experience to tell you how to nurture the perfectly happy baby.', YOU Magazine .'for me she was an absolute godsend', Kate Winslet, Baby & You ."It is hard to overestimate the good she has done...How to reward this great benefactor of mankind?...My wife takes the view that only sainthood will do.", Peter Osborne, Political Editor, The Spectator .'"I devoured it (Contented Little Baby Book) in one sitting. It was hilarious. The claim that a baby of five months could be trained to sleep from 7am to 7pm made me laugh out loud. Little did I realise that this was the start of my conversion to the gospel according to St Gina. That Gina Ford would soon acquire an almost divine status in my life....I look back on my BGE (Before Gina Era) and think of how many of my babies has cried and cried as I ever more desperately struggled to get them to sleep....My only regret, of course, is that Gina did not write her book years ago, when my older children were born. I look in the mirror and wonder what a difference that would have made to the bags under my eyes. If motherhood had always been as easy as it seems this time, I might not have had five children - but 10. Maybe Ruth Kelly's secrets is that she has a copy of St Gina."', Martine Oborne, Evening Standard

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173 of 176 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very useful but not a bible, 13 Oct 2007
By E. Purton "EllenMP" (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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Bottom line: Are you a control freak? (be honest)If so, then this is the book for you. If not, then give it a miss.

I did not read this book with my first, who was a nightmare baby sleepwise, but was eager to avoid that fate with my second so I did buy and read it then. I found her general baby care advice very sound and helpful and wished I had read at least that first section with my first. As for the much discussed routines, I think that she has based them on what has worked with lots of babies and therefore they will work fine for lots of babies.

You have to take the book with a grain of salt and choose to use as much of the routine as works for you and your baby. I liked to dip into it every week or two and get an idea of how Gina thought things would be changing for my baby and then make up my own plan based on my baby's needs as well as the rest of the family's.

I have to say that I would often put him to bed thinking he wasn't tired, but give it a try because Gina said to and then find him out cold in seconds, so I do think she knows a thing or two about typical baby rhythms. However all babies are not typical, her routines are virtually impossible if you have an older toddler to manage as well, and if you are a go with the flow kind of mum you may find you don'e enjoy being a slave to a routine.

On the other hand, I think many new mums (especially type A ones) feel completely lost when they bring a new baby home. They have no experience with babies, and very high expectations of themselves. Finding themselves confronted with a whole new job, one which is far more important than anything they have done before and yet for which they are entirely unprepared, can bring on panic and depression (to say nothing of the effects of sleep deprivation and hormone upheaval.) This book can be a solid anchor for a new mum who feels out of control and overwhelmed. It tells you how to care for the baby, what to do with it all day, how to structure your new life, how to take care of yourself, and how to feel confident you are doing things more or less right. Once you feel like you have a grip on things, you can throw it away, or use whatever parts of it are working for you.

It is important to realize with this book that it is for the MUM, not the baby. Most babies will be fine on this routine, on another routine, or on no routine at all as long as they are kept warm, dry, fed and loved. A happy mum (and dad) are a great plus for your baby, so if you think you are the type of person who will need some structure and guidance to keep you sane, then by all means buy this book and give it a try. If you think you want to use your instincts and be free to go with the flow, then this isn't for you.
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60 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic book..just don't follow it to the letter!, 21 Oct 2007
By Mrs. L. M. Pottage "Laura P" (Uk) - See all my reviews
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I read this book from cover to cover (several times)when i was expecting and loosely implemented it when my daughter was born and have to say have found it absolutely invaluable in raising my little girl who is now 9 months. I think the trick is to follow it, but not to the letter (also to read the book thoroughly and really 'know' it). Most of what Gina advocates is absolute common sense. Yes..it is very rigid if you stick to it 100% but we didn't do that. We took Gina's basics and based our schedule on her ideas. I didn't even try to get my daughter into any kind of routine for the first 4 weeks or so but then (based on Gina's routines)i helped her gently find a pattern of eating and sleeping that suited both her and me. She was sleeping 11-7 by ten weeks and was sleeping 7-7 by 5 months.(she's bottle fed and weaned at 5 months). She is now 9 months old and she always has been, still is and hopefully will continue to be a very contented happy little baby. I really believe this is mostly down to the routines we've followed and the way in which i've applied Gina's theories. She's thrived on a routine...She is happy, bubbly and only ever really cries when she is tired or hungry. I have never had to leave her to cry it out...if you read the book correctly Gina does not advocate that. I was a first time very anxious mum in need of abit of support and a push in the right direction. Gina gave us that and i am now the proud, confident mum of a wonderful baby...it worked for us!! Buy it..and read it before the baby's born!
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52 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This book is breast feeding friendly and doesn't advocate letting your baby 'cry it out'., 22 Oct 2007
By J. Barraclough "marmite" (uk) - See all my reviews
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I personally like the book. I bought it while still pregnant. At that time I read it and decided it wasn't for me. I went for a more baby led approach, following my son's demands for feeding etc. 4 1/2 months on I am exhausted and miserable, being woken up 2 hourly at night. Last weekend out of desperation I picked up the book again. I found Gina Ford to be sensitive to both mothers and babies. You deserve to be as well rested as possible and your baby deserves a happy relaxed mum.

I think the key the the CLB routine was starting the day at 7am, it means you can get most if not all the feeds your baby needs in during the day and encourages the baby to sleep longer at night. Within one day my little boy was happier. It was as though he read the guide. He fell asleep without fuss at naps times and seemed to feed better. We went from 4 hours each evening of angry yelling and frustrated feeding (I am breastfeeding)to less than half an hour and on somedays nothing. Gina gives good advice on breastfeeding and how to build up your milk supply.

You need to use common sense with this book. If you are not comfortable with parts of it adapt it to you and yours. For example the book recommends naps are in cot in darkened room which would mean being stuck at home. I follow nap times but let my son sleep in his pram if it's more convenient for me to go out. Also my son seems to follow the routine for slightly younger babies and still needs a small nap in the afternoon and a small feed around five before his bath. Although some babies my sons age (21 weeks) sleep thru the night, we still seem to need to feed him at night (2.30am) but by following the schedule we have gone from 3 feeds to just one.

I realise it is very prescriptive but it does seem to work and follow natural sleep patterns of babies. It is time consuming but no matter what you do after having a baby your life will never be the same again, at least this way you can have the busiest times during the more sociable daytime hours.

I agree with some comments re the order of the book i.e it's difficult to dip in and out of the book. Some of the best bits of advice are not in the section for example on sleep but in a question and answer part somewhere else in the book. That said I have nearly read it cover to cover and can now find what I need quite quickly.

Incidently I don't let my baby cry it out - I couldn't and I cuddle him loads. Even though we still don't sleep through the entire night, having a routine especially for the day means I have more confidence going out as I know my son is well rested and feed and is generally vey happy. If you are happy co-sleeping and being woken two hourly then continue to be fully baby led. I tried it and I admire mum's that can do as I couldn't. I felt resentful of being woken and spent my days in a haze. If you'd like a little more control back in your life while still giving your precious child what he/she needs then have a look at the CLB routine.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Gina Ford CLB is GREAT!
Just a short note to say how much the CLB routine has worked for me and my son. My aunt has used it for her 2 kids and they really are model children, so happy all of the time... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
This book worked very well for us. We have two children and have used the Gina Ford contented baby book with both. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Please do not buy this book
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a lot of it makes sense. you do a lot of reading, listen to various people, then do things your own way but all the advice helps
Published 15 days ago by Janine Goodbourne

1.0 out of 5 stars a step backwards for us.
We where advised that this book,would change our baby and it did,it made him unhappy and made my wife and i feel like total failures,it gives you no outside world life,saps all... Read more
Published 17 days ago by T. R. Sartin

3.0 out of 5 stars My baby needed more day-time sleep!
Gina Ford provides some good general advice, especially if you're a new mum who has no idea what a baby needs. Read more
Published 24 days ago by JAM

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent guide for a happy baby that sleeps at night!
Having bought the original version of this book 7 years ago for my first child, I wanted the updated version for my recent newborn given the changes in the age that weaning is... Read more
Published 24 days ago by Mrs. N. Abbott

2.0 out of 5 stars I just can't trust her advice
Gina Ford isn't a mother, so how can she make her harsh recommendations? We can all be tough with other people's babies, but surely not our own? Read more
Published 24 days ago by J. Goldfine

5.0 out of 5 stars A Lifesaver!
Every new parent should be told about this book!

I believe the author has received some undue press over time, but I am a true advocate for her routines! Read more
Published 1 month ago by Renee

5.0 out of 5 stars The Instruction Manual for Babies!
This book continues to be the best avasilable source of advice for new mums, in my experience getting baby into a routine is the ONLY way to survive the first year with your... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ms. S. J. Cox

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