Pregnancy For Dummies Access
: Includes information on choosing a practitioner, understanding prenatal tests (like CVS or noninvasive screening), and navigating vaccinations.
: Provides practical advice for common discomforts like nausea ("morning sickness"), fatigue, bloating, and headaches.
: Offers a detailed week-by-week account of fetal development and the physical changes a mother can expect. Pregnancy For Dummies
: Extends beyond delivery to cover breastfeeding, newborn care , and the mother's recovery. User Perspectives
“This book is brilliant. It's very easy to dip in and out of so you can read bits without feeling overwhelmed. It's very well written with enough detail to be informative but also some personal anecdotes to keep it entertaining.” Amazon.in : Extends beyond delivery to cover breastfeeding, newborn
The book covers the entire journey from conception through the first few months of parenthood:
“I bought this book for my first pregnancy and read it cover to cover. It really helped me understand what was going on with my body and answered any question I could think up. It was written in a quirky, humorous writing style that held my interest.” Goodreads It's very well written with enough detail to
by Dr. Joanne Stone , Dr. Keith Eddleman , and Mary Duenwald is a comprehensive, approachable guide that breaks down the complexities of pregnancy into manageable, often humorous, segments. It stands out for its straightforward medical advice and its ability to act as a "one-stop" resource for both expecting mothers and their partners. Key Features & Content
