I am currently reading Girlfriends Guide to Being Pregnant and so far its okay.
DH on the other hand got Dads Pregnant Too! by Harlan Cohen and he is really liking it. He likes to tell me it should be called 'the idiots guide to having a pregnant wife'
It breaks things down for him and helps him understand whats going on and what to expect without being too graphic and it is filled with humor. He is currently reading 'The never-well rested women:making narcoleptics look well rested' portion. He would recommend it to any to-be dad.
I'm a librarian, so I went a little bit overboard checking out different books.
For medical information: "Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn: The Complete Guide (4th Edition)"
For all of the other stuff: "The Girlfriends Guide to Pregnancy" by Vicki Iovine
And two memoirs I found very interesting and illuminating: "Making Babies" by Anne Enright "A Life's Work: On Becoming a Mother" by Rachel Cusk
I love"The Girlfriends Guide to Pregnancy!" A friend of mine gave it to me when I was pregnant with DS and I loved re-reading it when I was pregnant with DD.
I liked Your Pregnancy Week by Week and The Girlfriend's Guide to Pregnancy.
I have these! I wish there was a pregnancy book for mom's who have already had babies. Its definately different now than it was when I had my first baby.
Re: Pregnancy Book recs
BFP #1: 6.26.12 EDD: 2.11.13 missed m/c: 7.31.12 @ 12 weeks
BFP #2: 10.1.12 EDD: 6.11.13 Born 6.13.13
I'm a librarian, so I went a little bit overboard checking out different books.
For medical information: "Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn: The Complete Guide (4th Edition)"
For all of the other stuff: "The Girlfriends Guide to Pregnancy" by Vicki Iovine
And two memoirs I found very interesting and illuminating:
"Making Babies" by Anne Enright
"A Life's Work: On Becoming a Mother" by Rachel Cusk
I am currently reading Girlfriends Guide to Being Pregnant and so far its okay.
DH on the other hand got Dads Pregnant Too! by Harlan Cohen and he is really liking it. He likes to tell me it should be called 'the idiots guide to having a pregnant wife'
It breaks things down for him and helps him understand whats going on and what to expect without being too graphic and it is filled with humor. He is currently reading 'The never-well rested women:making narcoleptics look well rested' portion. He would recommend it to any to-be dad.
I am thinking I may do the more humerous route this time. I want to read Belly Laughs by Jenny McCarthy.
my read shelf:
I read both of these. I didn't really like WTEWYE.
I love"The Girlfriends Guide to Pregnancy!" A friend of mine gave it to me when I was pregnant with DS and I loved re-reading it when I was pregnant with DD.
I have these! I wish there was a pregnancy book for mom's who have already had babies. Its definately different now than it was when I had my first baby.