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The Business of Being Born turns society’s expectation of birth on its head by refuting the common belief that birth must be done in a hospital with an OB-GYN. Any industry knows that gaining new customers is the key to flourishing and the medical industry...
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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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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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The Miracle of Life is the first filmed record of human conception. This movie may seem like it’s going to show the development of a fetus. Unfortunately, it better resembles a sexual education class from the seventies. However, this film does serve as...
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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’ve ever wondered how birth occurs when conducted with a hands-off approach, this book is for you. Ina May Gaskin describes many exhilarating birth stories, most of them at home and with little medical intervention. Gaskin, a renowned midwife in...
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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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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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Staying on top of doctor's visits, ultrasound tests, Lamaze classes, baby supplies, birth announcements, and all the other day-to-day realities of pregnancy can be understandably overwhelming. Ann Douglas, author of the bestselling “The Mother of...
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If you’re the kind of woman who likes to be organized, you’ll need one place to record everything important that has to do with your baby, from doctor’s appointments and phone numbers to diaper records and feeding schedules. Enter “40 Weeks +,” the well...
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Dave Barry has an impressive following. Not only is he the author of more than 20 books, but he is also a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist whose articles appear in hundreds of newspapers every week. What draws millions of readers to Barry’s work is his...
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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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In a compilation of true-life stories submitted by parents around the world, co-creators of the book They Lied! True Tales of Pregnancy, Childbirth and Breastfeeding Theresa Kane and Tamara Talbot provide an outlet for mothers everywhere to share their...
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If you’re pregnant, you’re probably experiencing all kinds of emotions, from excitement about the new life growing inside you to apprehension about the changes it will bring. Your body is expanding, your hormones are raging and everyone is offering advice...
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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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