Let's share the best books about pregnancy here!
I'm currently reading a book called "Expecting better" by Emily Oster. She is an economist and when she was pregnant she was doing a lot of research on different popular pregnancy rules and such and the studies that were done to prove them and it's really enlightening.
Another book that I read a while ago but want to reread now is "Bringing up Bebe" by Pamela Druckerman. It's really entertaining and is about an American woman living in France and learning about the French parenting. It's really fun and I think it has some good points in it too.
What about you? Any books you'd recommend to first time mommas?
Re: Best pregnancy books
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"Squishy" 2007
"Lyric" EDD Nov/4/11 - c/p Feb/11
"Fishy" 2012
"Bean" 2014
"Lux" EDD Apr/21/17 - c/p Aug/16
"Kokonah" EDD May/24/17 - m/c Oct/16
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Books I've found helpful are:
-How to Exercise When You're Expecting by Lindsay Brin
-The Business of Being Born (the documentary of this book is good too)
-The Business of Baby (similar to The Business of Being Born but more in depth on certain subjects)
-Birth Without Fear by Grantly Dick-Read written in 1942 but it has been revised a couple times
-Ina May's Guide to Childbirth and Ina May's Guide to Breastfeeding both by Ina May Gaskin
-The Mother of All Pregnancy Books by Ann Douglas
Sweet Baby H 12.21.11
Sassy Baby P 03.26.14
Little Brother Due 05.22.17
I really liked Bringing up Bene the first time. Then when I read it again I found it a bit sanctimonious. She has some anecdote about her daughter putting down kraft Mac n cheese like we were supposed to think it was cute, and all I could think was how she was going to grow up to be an insufferable brat.
DD: 6
DS: 2
For my first I got several books but I found the Mayo Clinics guide to a healthy pregnancy to be the most helpful. Since I am a nurse I liked more medical information the first time around. If I get any more books this time around I'll probably go for something that will make me laugh. I bought books used on amazon for super cheap and they were all in great condition.
I also got a hypnobirthing book. Everyone made fun of me for this one.. I skimmed through it and tried some of the relaxation techniques... I thought eh I'll give it a try, I did a couple of them during labor and it sort of helped? After the end of a busy day I would sit in the bath and do some of the exercise and it was nice and relaxing... for my first baby I was really scared about giving birth and it helped give me some confidence by thinking that people give birth completely unmedicated so I could definitely do it medicated lol.
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