J.B. asks from Los Angeles, CA on January 12, 2008
Recommended Books?
Hi guys, I just found out I am pregnant and would like to know what books you most recommend for educating oneself on pregnancy? Thanks in advance, J.
So What Happened?™
So after reading everybody's valuable, helpful responses, I followed my gut and read a book called "The Whole Pregnancy Handbook". It's great because it is written by an obstetrician who integrates conventional and alternative/holistic medicine, so the book talks about herbal remedies, breathing exercises you can do for yourself and the baby, etc. while still providing a thorough clinical description of both the baby's process and the things a mother should do during pregnancy. I think it's been just right for me, and I do recommend it to anyone else who is curious! The other great thing is it is informative about potential pitfalls and unpleasant symptoms, without creating a huge shopping list of things to worry about or fear. Thank you so much everybody for your responses, and happy Motherhood! xoxo
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A.R. answers from Los Angeles on February 01, 2008
I really liked "Chicken Soup for the Expectant Mother's Soul". It's a good quick read in bite sized chunks which is good if don't have a ton of time to read.
J.B. answers from Los Angeles on January 16, 2008
All the Jenny McCarthy books are great. My husband even read them and laughed a lot. I also find Parenting and American baby maginizes helpful.
C.R. answers from San Diego on January 16, 2008
You've gotten a lot of good suggestions. Personally, I'm pretty light-hearted and I really enjoyed reading Jenny McCarthy's "Belly Laughs." If you want a good laugh and a quick, easy read, get "Belly Laughs."
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N.S. answers from San Diego on January 14, 2008
"The Girlfriends Guide to Pregnancy" was the best, down to earth book, ut does not answer all of the other technical questions. Try "What to Expect" for that.
B.M. answers from San Diego on January 15, 2008
i suggest getting what to expect when your expecting. They have a set that includes that book, what to expect the first year and the toddler years. They are really good books with a lot of information.
M.S. answers from Los Angeles on January 14, 2008
Books I had the second time around that I wish I would have had the first:
The Pregnancy Book by Dr. Sears
*depending on what kind of birth you want or would like - the second time around, I went with The Bradley Method, I didn't take the course but I read my friends books and they were invaluable - the best birthing method for me (in my opinion).
Birthing from Within
It's easy to become overwhelmed by all the resources and friends/families/strangers opinions. Just take what you can/want from each. I was not informed at all the first time around and had regrets. The second time I was and I felt so in control. Good luck to you!!
D.C. answers from Los Angeles on January 14, 2008
Congrates to you!!
I really liked the "pregnancy book, Month by month, everthing you should know". I was pretty accurate. And I didnt find it over whelming. I also would recommend the Girlfriends guide to prgnancy. It talks about all the things moms forget about, and thus forget to warn/advise new moms. Its a great experience, have fun and enjoy this precious time bonding with your little peanut!
Good Luck!
P.W. answers from Los Angeles on January 14, 2008
As a mom of 3, now 19,15,and 10. I lived with the book "What to expect when you are expecting" it is a step by step., month to month guide with pictures of just about everything. you can find it at most baby stores or Target. Other places too I'm sure. Hope you have a great Pregnancy and HEALTHY BABY.
J.G. answers from Los Angeles on January 13, 2008
I second the Pregnancy Journal. Great source and a fun keepsake when you child is born. Congratulations. Another good read is "The Girlfriends Guide to Pregnancy" by Vicki Iovine. A little over the top but fun and informative. Pick one or two books to read and stick with that. You'll make yourself completely crazy otherwise. And remember to do what feels right for you. EVERYONE has advice. Just smile and go "thanks" and if it's completely off the wall, put it immediately out of your head. Congratulations and feel good!
K.P. answers from Los Angeles on January 14, 2008
"What to Expect When You're Expecting". It is the most informative, most popular prenatal book there is. I don't recommend the food book, "What to Eat When You're Expecting" (or something like that), unless you are interested in a very militant diet. I was not! The next book you're going to want is called, "What to Expect in the First Year". You'll really need that one! Enjoy your pregnancy... the movement of the baby is totally amazing!
N.M. answers from Los Angeles on January 14, 2008
I do not enjoy reading, but one of the best books I ever bought was A Child Is Born, by Lennart Nilsson. It has the best pictures and explaination of every step of your pregnancy.
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