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For the woman who feels like an outcast because she isn’t particularly enjoying her pregnancy, “Pregnancy Sucks: What to Do When Your Miracle Makes You Miserable” is the book for you. Despite the title’s negative tone, Joanne Kimes’ book doesn’t put pregnancy...
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Rachel Franklin, author of “Expecting Twins, Triplets, and More,” is not only a writer, but she’s also a doctor and a mother, which is one of the reasons why her book is such a thorough guide to mothers-to-be of multiples. The book’s format takes the...
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Almost half of all pregnant women in the U.S. are overweight, but there are few places for them to get reliable information and helpful advice on the special set of challenges they’ll face during their pregnancies. While plus-sized pregnant women are...
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Married couple and co-authors Doctor Hope Ricciotti and Chef Vincent Connelly offer a logistical balance of fact and flavor in “The Pregnancy Cookbook,” a practical guide to nutritious-but-delicious meals for any mommy-to-be. Combining professional experience...
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From the moment you announce that you’re pregnant, everyone’s attention is on your baby. But what about you? Not only is your body changing, everything about your lifestyle is turning upside down! With her book, “Your Perfectly Pampered Pregnancy,” author...
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You’re six months pregnant. Your feet are swollen, your back hurts, and you could really use a bowl of that chocolate ice cream your husband finished off last night. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to e-mail your best friend and complain to someone who...
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Integrating Natural Childbirth with Modern Medicine Homebirth in the Hospital is an engaging journey through birth stories of all types with only one similarity: the doctor in charge. The author of the book and primary caregiver in each birth story is...
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In recent years, yoga has skyrocketed in popularity not only among women looking to get in shape, but pregnant women, as well. “Yoga for Pregnancy” teaches you regular prenatal yoga practices that can give you the energy to truly enjoy your pregnancy...
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Every woman should read this book. Whether you’re going through puberty, trying to avoid getting pregnant or trying to conceive, it is an eye-opener for all of us. Although author Toni Weschler writes in the tone of a teacher and not of a scientist, don...
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As we become more aware of the pollutants contaminating our environment, a mass movement towards an organic way of living has emerged. A leading demographic in this change is pregnant women and mothers, who naturally want to give their children everything...
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A book that has been described as “a memoir of hope for the thousands of women struggling with infertility,” Julia Indichova’s “Inconceivable” is the inspirational story of one woman who beat the odds by mustering up some real determination and tuning...
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With a five-star rating on Amazon.com, “The Caveman’s Pregnancy Companion” by David Port and John Ralston is a favorite among readers who fall under the category of daddy-to-be. Both engaging and instructive, this guide was written under the assumption...
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Your mother buys you baby clothes. Your doctor gives you medical advice. But who can you trust to give you the real skinny when you're pregnant? Your girlfriends, of course! “A breath of fresh air,” as one mom calls it, Vicki Iovine’s “The Girlfriends...
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You remember Jenny McCarthy: actress, television star, typical blonde bombshell. But it was more than just good looks that made the former Playboy centerfold memorable. McCarthy established herself in the entertainment industry as a pretty girl with a...
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