Any suggestions? I have the 'What to expect when you're expecting" app and am not too impressed. Also, I heard the book is pretty condescending. I saw good reviews for the Mayo Clinic Guide. Would love to hear your ideas.
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i have a whole bunch of baby books...my OBGNY actually specifically said NOT to read what to expect when youre expecting...but i do have (and like) the Mayo Clinic Guide to Healthy Pregnancy. I also just picked up Pregnancy Cookie & Nutrition for Dummies - gives great recipe ideas!
My OB/GYN gave me a great book when I first became her patient. I'm pretty sure it was from the American Pregnancy Association, but now that I've recently moved I can't find it to save my life. I also loved Natural Hospital Birth by Cynthia Gabriel. It has a ton of useful information in it and it has helped me create a birth plan and taught me about the different stages of labor. I think anyone could learn from that book!
I have really liked the Mayo Clinic Guide that was previously mentioned and am seriously considering buying it for myself. It's really easy to read, even though it's a really fat book but definitely doesn't make you feel stupid reading it. I like the guides in it that say what is "typical" vs. what you should call your doctor about. I checked out Better Food for Pregnancy which is a recipe book as well as educational about what to eat, not to eat, etc. from the library but haven't read too much of that one. Hope that helps
I've been reading The Girlfriend's Guide to Pregnancy. It's not as informative as the other suggestions but I was looking for a lighter read. I don't agree with the author on everything (i.e. don't exercise during pregnancy) but there are some parts where I have laughed so hard I started crying.
I bought "The Mother of all Pregnancy Books" it is really good. List the top 10 worries for each trimestrr, goes over anything & everything you need/want to know. So far I think it is a great ine!
I have read WTE and wasn't that impressed. I just bought "The Pregnant Body Book", which I absolutely LOVE, but its a lot more about the anatomy, developmental biology, and genetics of conception to birth. I am a huge biology geek though...
I read "The Mother of all Pregnancy Books" and I liked it. I will also be picking up "The Mayo Clinic Guide" and I'm waiting for "Your Pregnancy Week by Week".
What is wrong with WTE? I liked what I saw of the Pregnancy Bible and The Expectant Father is great for DH.
I will have to look into The Expectant Father. DH need's a good book to read and has been asking which one's I thought would be good. I really didn't have a clue for one for him.
I love my "Your Pregnancy Week by Week" and I recommend it to everybody!! The lady and B&N told me that she does not recommend WTE at all. So I didn't even bother to get that one.
I also bought "Pregnancy & Birth The Essential Checklist" this is not all about pregnancy, it takes you through pregnancy all the way to babies first year. And I also bought Belly Laughs by Jenny Macarthy, just for fun. It was pretty funny, but she had a pretty rough pregnancy so that kind of scared me.
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I've heard the language talks down (like talking to a teenager...calling sperm 'the guys' etc...) I think I would tire of that quickly.
I'll have to check out the pregnancy bible! Thanks!
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I will have to look into The Expectant Father. DH need's a good book to read and has been asking which one's I thought would be good. I really didn't have a clue for one for him.
I love my "Your Pregnancy Week by Week" and I recommend it to everybody!! The lady and B&N told me that she does not recommend WTE at all. So I didn't even bother to get that one.
I also bought "Pregnancy & Birth The Essential Checklist" this is not all about pregnancy, it takes you through pregnancy all the way to babies first year. And I also bought Belly Laughs by Jenny Macarthy, just for fun. It was pretty funny, but she had a pretty rough pregnancy so that kind of scared me.