Okay, ladies...I promise that all my posts won't be questions. In fact, I'm hoping to post an update on my betas from yesterday as soon as I hear from my doctor's office.
In the meantime, though, I wanted to ask you all if there's a pregnancy book that you would highly recommend. I'm thinking of getting one this weekend (probably through half.com), but there are just so many to choose from! My doc actually suggested that I stay away from "What to Expect," because she said it scared her and she delivers babies for a living! So, I'm curious to know if any of you moms with kids feel the same about that book.
This is my first pregnancy, so I'm looking for something that will help me understand what's going on inside my body and help me consider the various things I need to consider before having a baby. I may have to buy two books to get the information I need, and that's okay.
I bought my husband "The Expectant Father" book on half.com today, because he looked through it at Barnes & Noble and said that he liked the format and content. I can report back once he's had a chance to read through it some more.
All input welcome!
Re: How do I choose a pregnancy book?
MH has "The Expectant Father" too. My gf who's in her 2nd tri said she really liked "What to Expect When You're Expecting" so I got that one. My biggest complaint so far is the organization of some of the content. I also have "Eating Well When You're Expecting" which I love thus far.
I suggest going to the library to scan all of the options, then pick a few to take home and read through. From there, you can buy any "must haves". Also, look at yard sales. Used PG books tend to prolific and cheap!
ETA- I know that some people hate WTE, but I didn't find it any more or less scary than Your Pregnancy Week by Week. Sometimes I think WTE is extreme here and there, but I don't mind. I don't take anything at face value, so I welcome their perspective balanced with another one to form my own opinion.
I agree with staying away from "What to Expect" I hated it.
My husband and I really enjoyed "Your Pregnancy Week by Week" We would read it together in bed on Sunday evenings. It was sort of our ritual.
I also recommended Belly Laughs as just a funny book about pregnancy. Pick up a copy of Baby Bargains for deciding on your baby gear purchases.
Katie: 1/16/08 2lbs. 15oz.
Abby & Emily: 12/31/10 6lbs. 2oz. & 5lbs. 7oz.
BFP #1 12/28/09 D&C 2/15/10
BFP #2 DS
BFP #3 5/13/12 M/C 6/10/12
BFP #4 8/12/12 M/C 8/18/12
September 2012 - 2.5mg Femara + Ovidrel + TI = BFP #5 Beta #1 - 61 @ 12 dpo, Beta #2 - 183 @ 14 dpo, Beta #3 - 1466 @ 19 dpo
I agree with your pregnancy week by week, it's great and has cool pictures of development too.?
I also LOVED the girlfriends guide, I think all women should read it, it's just such a great stres sreliever, she's not heavy ahnded about anything.?
beign diabetic I have to recomend Balancing Pregnancy with Preexisting Diabetes by Cheryl Alkon. (not helpful for you but I had to give the shout out as that book has changed my life!)
I also recomend as fun reading, a great coffee table discussion book and an awsome book for dads.?
The baby owners manual and the todler owners manual! These are a pair of little books that are basicly how to and what you need survival guides on kids, but they're written and designed like computer owners manuals!!! which is a RIOT!!! they're great just o laugh, but reallyusefull too. and the fact that my husband is a digital graphic artist and media designer (aka computer geek) made it extra fun.?
For example the first page of "the baby owner's Manual:operating instructions, trouble shooting tips, and advice on first year maintnance" is the parts and accessories list and it states "Check your baby carefully before home installation, if any parts are missing, notify service provider immediately"
TOO CUTE!
I have The Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy. I really like it. So far, it hasn't freaked me out. I also have What to Expect and I think it's OK. I like the Mayo Clinic one better.
I just looked at Belly Laughs at B&N yesterday and it looks hilarious! I requested it from the library.
"The Pregnancy Bible" I LOVED this book with DS #1. Way better then the others.
https://www.amazon.com/Pregnancy-Bible-Complete-Guide-Parenthood/dp/155297796X
Married 12.9.06
DD born 1.6.11
TTC #2 since 7.12