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By Peter M. Doubilet, MD, PhD, Carol B. Benson, MD and Roanne Weisman Your Developing Baby is filled with pictures of 3D, 2D, color Doppler, and spectral Doppler ultrasound images. Authors Doubilet and Benson are both parents as well as professors of...
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Emily Senay contributes her medical expertise and journalistic voice to provide information for which most women have long been clamoring. Certainly, we’ve all felt that frustration or confusion when our father, son, or significant other encounters a...
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Marrit Ingman writes with candor about her experience with postpartum depression. She curses and shares disturbing fantasies about suicide. Her heart is as open as can be in this book, making it both shocking and sweet. She does not offer a plan to recover...
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The most recent version of How to Choose the Sex of Your Baby was released in 2006. Since that time, sex selection has come much further than they predicted in the final section of the book. Now couples can pay to choose the sex of their child with 100...
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This book really covers a lot, but is still a quick read. Doctors Paul Offit and Louis Bell provide a clear understanding of vaccines, the diseases they treat, the origin of each vaccine, and how they are developed. The result is a clear-cut, factual...
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This book is laugh-out-loud funny and easy to read. Lawrence Schwartz writes as a normal guy – full of football analogies, playful insults and sexual innuendos. The bulk of the book is focused on fitness and nutrition for dads, with a decent portion devoted...
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David SteenBlock, M.S., D.O. and Anthony G. Payne, Ph. D. wrote this short book for the average person looking for answers about stem cells. Vivid stories of miraculous healing fill the majority of the pages but the reader will also find a first-rate...
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Louder Than Words is about a mother’s determination to heal her child. Jenny McCarthy has done it again with another book you can’t put down. She writes like she’s talking to her best friend, inspiring the reader with stories of strong maternal instincts...
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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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This book takes a scientific look at how the nine months spent in the womb affects a person’s health throughout the rest of their life. I would specifically recommend this book to first-time mothers and those especially fascinated by pregnancy or science...
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If you’re in the dark about what is causing your infertility I highly recommend this book by Dr. Robert Green, an experienced and sought-after reproductive expert. In addition to understanding the treatment of infertility as a physician he’s also been...
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If you just read the title of this book and pass it over, assuming it is written only for working moms, you would be sorely mistaken and miss out on a thoroughly informative and enjoyable book. The book covers everything you need to know about preconception...
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For parents of children with Down’s Syndrome, this book is an all-encompassing guide to the challenges and hope of raising an affected child. Dr. Newton covers every part of a Down’s Syndrome child’s life and each decision that his or her parents must...
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This is a wonderful book for any pregnant woman, whether you are in your first or your third. Ms. Gaudet challenges the reader to step out of the norm and experience her pregnancy as a journey. Gaudent teaches the reader to check in with her body, soul...
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The Male Biological Clock endeavors to go where few fertility books tread. The author, Harry Fisch, takes the reader through every possible infertility factor that could stem from the male. He offers solutions to typical as well as unusual issues that...
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