Heidi Murkoff,Sharon Mazel

What to Expect When You're Expecting

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A completely revised and updated edition of America’s pregnancy bible, the longest-running New York Times bestseller ever.
With 18.5 million copies in print, What to Expect When You’re Expecting is read by 93% of women who read a pregnancy book and was named one of the “Most Influential Books of the Last 25 Years” by USA Today.
This cover-to-cover (including the cover!) new edition is filled with must-have information, advice, insight, and tips for a new generation of moms and dads. With What to Expect’s trademark warmth, empathy, and humor, it answers every conceivable question expecting parents could have, including dozens of new ones based on the ever-changing pregnancy and birthing practices and choices they face. Advice for dads is fully integrated throughout the book. All medical coverage is completely updated, including the latest on Zika virus, prenatal screening, and the safety of medications during pregnancy, as well as a brand-new section on postpartum birth control. Current lifestyle trends are incorporated, too: juice bars, raw diets, e-cigarettes, push presents, baby bump posting, the lowdown on omega-3 fatty acids, grass-fed and organic, health food fads, and GMOs. Plus expanded coverage of IVF pregnancy, multiple pregnancies, breastfeeding while pregnant, water and home births, and cesarean trends (including VBACs and “gentle cesareans”).
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1,316 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
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  • ennkeybeautyhas quoted4 years ago
    Best to buy organic (because even after washing, these foods still carry higher levels of pesticide residue than others): apples, cherries, grapes, peaches, nectarines, pears, raspberries, strawberries, bell peppers, celery, potatoes, and spinach.
    No need to go organic on these foods (because these products generally don’t contain pesticide residue on them): bananas, kiwi, mango, papaya, pineapples, avocado, asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower, corn, onions, and peas
  • Mau baca buku duluhas quoted7 years ago
    The Bradley method
  • Mau baca buku duluhas quoted7 years ago
    Lamaze approach to childbirth education

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