I am turning away from pregnancy books now and focusing on books about delivery and baby care. I see a lot of online lists, etc. but am wondering what you ladies are reading to prepare for birth and baby.
I read Ina May Gaskin's book on natural childbirth and just bought a used copy of Dr. Sears' book. Also plan to read a book on hypnobirth. Considering "The Happiest Baby on the Block" but the lists I've seen it on aren't totally my style, so maybe not. I think that may be enough for me, but am curious about your approach.
STM+ any wisdom to share? Any must-reads or total wastes of time? FTMs, what's your reading and prep strategy?
Re: books / reading list (childbirth and babies)
I try not to read too many parenting books...it's best to find your style that works with your child's personality. That's just me.
I do want to find a good breastfeeding book.
To prepare for the birth I read Hypnobirthing the Morgan Method, which had some good pointers and tips, though I pretty much followed the Hypnobabies at home study course book and CD to prepare for his arrival.
Also purchased but haven't read yet:
Happiest Baby on the Block, What to Expect: the First Year (which we'll probably just use as a reference tool as needs arise), and No Cry Sleep Solution.
I'm excited to try the new suggestions listed here as well!