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Welcome to WWWT!
The birth of a first baby is one of the biggest life transitions an adult will experience. Major life changes are always accompanied by mixed feelings and most parents feel under-equipped for the tasks of infant care and managing a household with a baby.

This website contains information about common experiences in the early months of parenthood and some effective ways of thinking about and managing them. All information on this website is drawn from up-to-date research and the experiences of many parents of new babies. We hope that you find the site helpful as you learn to live with your first baby.

www.whatwerewethinking.org.au content was developed with funding from the Australian Government Department of Families and Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and the Jack Brockhoff Foundation. The authors have sole responsibility for the content of the website. The site content is provided for your information; if you have comments you are welcome to submit them to the moderated blog. This site is not a substitute for advice from your family doctor or another health professional. If you feel sad, worried, or irritable most of the time, then it is important to talk to your family doctor.
 
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