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This is T's husband responding. The Dr Sears books and What to Expect were both great helps to me, as was our midwife ( we also had two home births), easily one of the top 4-5 people I've ever had the pleasure to meet and work with in my life. Books by Michel Odent are also fabulous. Our midwife used a book called "Special Delivery" as our "textbook" for our classes, another wonderful resource.
Parenting can be a hard adjustment as it is a completely unique experience -- there is literally nothing at all like it -- and there are many, many resources out there. Cosleeping was also a hard adjustment, but in the end easily one of THE best parenting experiences we had. Dr. Sears' book "Nighttime Parenting," published by the La Leche League, was excellent with this.
I would like to respond to the "after three mos. it's husbands' time" post. Actually, after three weeks, after three months, after three years, etc., it's always family time. There is no substitute for close connection with you guys and your baby in the early days, weeks, months and years. Study after study after study shows this, but more important than that, your innate sense of what is right as a mother and father will bear this out. You don't have to be the most attached of the attachment parenting followers to know this. In addition to La Leche League support, there are also Attachment Parenting groups around the country that can provide support, and best of all information. We found that the number one thing we had to encounter was our own concerns mixed in with many peoples' fears. When you are operating out of fear, all sorts of things look reasonable, except perhaps what actually IS reasonable. And the only way to counter this is with information and support. If you're in the Houston area, check out the BIRTH Web site (www.houbirth.org) for more great information and contacts. (I was one of the founding members of BIRTH, which stands for Bringing Information and Resources to Houston.)
It sounds like you guys are well on your way to establishing the birth experience you want to have. You have a long way to go and you guys are going to have a wonderful time together, all three of you. Just keep asking these questions and the support you need will keep coming.