I have Your Pregnancy over 35 (same author as Pregnancy Week by Week by Glade B Curtis, MD, MPH & Judith Schuler, MS). I recommend both - while Preg over 35 is helpful, it doesn't go into the detail that the Week by Week does. I also bought What to Expect When You're Expecting and I like that too (it has more detail).
I still love my Mayo Clinic book. It has the week by week and month by month about both the baby and your body. It also has a good bit of notation about pregs over 35 and stuff about testing and complications. It's not alarmist at all but is still very inclusive.
I really liked 'Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth'. I felt like it was very comprehensive and discusses many topics other books did not. It wasn't specific to +35, but skipped over a lot of the fluff that is in other books.
Re: recommend PG books
I really liked 'Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth'. I felt like it was very comprehensive and discusses many topics other books did not. It wasn't specific to +35, but skipped over a lot of the fluff that is in other books.
https://www.amazon.com/Our-Bodies-Ourselves-Pregnancy-Birth/dp/0743274865