Does anyone have any advice for must-read pregnancy and baby books? I would love to have a few books to read, but so far I've found that most have really mixed reviews. If you're not a first time mama, what books did you previously find most helpful and realistic? Any recommendations would be helpful! Also, any books that you would definitely NOT recommend?
Me (28) & DH (29)
Married: May 2015
BFP 1/24/16 EDD 10/4/16
It's a boy!
Re: Pregnancy & Baby Books
Me: 32 & DH: 37
BFP #2: 2/8/16 - EDD 10/20/16
IT'S A BOY!!!!
DS Born 10/16/16
Baby GIRL born 9/16/201
BFP! EDD 8/1/2019 CP 4w2d
Fell in love: Dec 2005 // Married: Feb 9, 2013
Little Miss Rosalie Harper--Born Jan 9th, 2014
Every time I read a page from that book I thought "that's it. baby's gone."
I bought "Dude, You're Gonna Be a Dad" for DH - he really enjoyed it.
As for me, there's a book about 7 natural laws of breastfeeding or something like that which was amazing. It changed my whole BFing experience for the better.
LFAF Summer 2016 Awards:
- The Panic-Free Pregnancy: others said it differentiates between the definitely do/don't do and the recommended do/don't do's (and tells you the reason behind each recommendation), it's easy read, written by an OB-GYB, and not all doom and gloom/conservative like WTEWYE- this description is EXACTLY what I was looking for in a pregnancy book
-Baby 411- others said it's easy to read and straight forward about what to expect/what to do in situations. This is what I'm using as my, don't screw this kid up during the first year, book :-)
- I also got The Well Rounded Pregnancy Cookbook because it looked good to me. It gives you recipes that support a healthy pregnancy and has 3 recipe adjustments for when you're feeling full, sick or just regular. I've received that one and will be trying my first recipe tonight
Take a look at the Amazon descriptions for each of these. They also gave me a good idea that these were the types of books I was looking for.
Me: 32 & DH: 37
BFP #2: 2/8/16 - EDD 10/20/16
IT'S A BOY!!!!
DS Born 10/16/16
TTC #1 - Nov '14
DS born 10/18
It's a boy!
I didn't find the book offensive at all! I'm a full time working mom and I never got that vibe. I can't even recall what would make people feel that way, but I read it 2.5 years ago.
Fell in love: Dec 2005 // Married: Feb 9, 2013
Little Miss Rosalie Harper--Born Jan 9th, 2014
TTC #1 - Nov '14
DS born 10/18
Married to DH for 6 years (together for 16)
DS born 12.13.14
DD born 10.15.16
BFP 1.24.18, MC 3.13.18
It's a boy!
- Your Pregnancy Week by Week
- The Girlfriend's Guide to Pregnancy
- Belly Laughs
I had What to Expect, but I only used it for reference/looking up specific things.ETA: I bought my books second hand from consignment shops and local consignment sales for less than $5 each. I also borrowed from friends.
Having said that, I actually appreciate WTEWYE, because it lays out any signs or symptoms to look out for. But if you're the kind of person who doesn't want to know, this isn't the book for you.
I recently bought the German version of The Day-by-day Pregnancy Book by Maggie Blott. I really like this book because it lays out everything in easy-to-use format. There is a brief description of baby's development and tips for each day. I read it every morning while I eat breakfast. This is also a great one for DH, who is not a big reader, as he can skim and just read what he finds interesting.
DS#2 due 25 April 2019