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What to Expect When You're Expecting

Revised & Expanded Second Edition

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Eighteen years after its initial release and with over 10 million copies sold, this revised and updated edition remains essential for expectant parents. It offers answers to numerous questions and concerns in a month-by-month format, starting from pregnancy planning to six weeks post-delivery. Each chapter outlines what to expect during prenatal visits and describes the growth of both mother and baby, followed by a section addressing common worries. Topics are framed as questions, covering issues like vitamin intake, childbirth education retention, and breastfeeding. While the answers are generally reassuring, the extensive range of concerns may overwhelm some mothers-to-be. The book also includes a comprehensive nutrition plan, though it may be challenging for some to adhere to, a dedicated chapter for expectant dads, and detailed guidance on managing minor illnesses, chronic conditions, and pregnancy complications. This resource has supported countless women through their pregnancies, making it a valuable addition to any pregnancy and childbirth library.

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What to Expect When You're Expecting, Arlene Eisenberg, Heidi Eisenberg Murkoff, Sandee Eisenberg Hathaway

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1996
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Sous-titre
Revised & Expanded Second Edition
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1996
Format
souple
Pages
423
ISBN10
0207190798
ISBN13
9780207190797
Première publication
1984
Titre original
What to expect when you’re expecting
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3,75 sur 5
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Eighteen years after its initial release and with over 10 million copies sold, this revised and updated edition remains essential for expectant parents. It offers answers to numerous questions and concerns in a month-by-month format, starting from pregnancy planning to six weeks post-delivery. Each chapter outlines what to expect during prenatal visits and describes the growth of both mother and baby, followed by a section addressing common worries. Topics are framed as questions, covering issues like vitamin intake, childbirth education retention, and breastfeeding. While the answers are generally reassuring, the extensive range of concerns may overwhelm some mothers-to-be. The book also includes a comprehensive nutrition plan, though it may be challenging for some to adhere to, a dedicated chapter for expectant dads, and detailed guidance on managing minor illnesses, chronic conditions, and pregnancy complications. This resource has supported countless women through their pregnancies, making it a valuable addition to any pregnancy and childbirth library.