For a first time mom, who is clueless about pregnancy, this book is very informative. Easy to understand, well-illustrated with figures and tables and not confusing with medical jargons. In fact, this book isn’t intimidating for a pregnant reader trying to know the basics of pregnancy.
However, there’s too much redundancy. The author could have easily referenced many things in the book. For instance, the stages of labor topic has been discussed on multiple chapters. Also, they could have done a better job editing this book. For example, instead of repeating ‘See chapter…., section…’, ‘consult with your ob-gyn’, multiple times, simply adding a superscript and referencing at the end of the page would have been more efficient. Book size could have been easily reduced to 400 from 700 saving few sheets of paper in each book copy, thereby delivery a shorter read.
At certain point, this book causes reader fatigue and turns a curious reader into a lethargic one.