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This is a great reference book for pregnant women and parents of children up to 18 months of age. It covers all the basics that mom and dad will need to know and includes valuable information on feeding a newborn, recipes, fussy-eaters guides, nutritional...
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Since 1980, the increasing use of fertility treatments and the advancing age of many mothers in the United States has increased the birth rate of twins by nearly 45 percent. For mothers-to-be who are part of this rapidly growing group, it can still be...
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For every new mother and mommy-to-be who feels more helpless at times than she does confident, “Hello, My Name is Mommy” is a must-read. Funny, inspirational and honest, author Sheri Lynch writes from her own experiences as a child and her fears about...
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What is the one bad thing about having your own personal library of pregnancy books? Most of them only have a nine-month shelf life! So what should you do with them once your family is complete? You can sell them back to a used book store at half price...
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Dana Linden, Emma Paroli & Mia Doron, M.D. One out of every eight babies in the U.S. is born prematurely – a 30 percent increase over rates in 1981 – but in the majority of these cases the mothers have no known risk of giving birth early, so it’s...
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Save Jenny McCarthy’s Baby Laughs for when you need a pick-me-up because you are definitely going to laugh. It is a riot and pokes fun at some of the biggest stressors a new mom can face. It can easily be read in one sitting, but try to take your time...
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Here’s a book that offers more than just a good read. The discovery that babies as young as seven months old can understand sign language much earlier than spoken language was the inspiration for Joseph Garcia’s book “Sign With Your Baby,” which offers...
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