If you are pregnant, or planning a pregnancy, then this book will be an asset to your journey. In practical wording and presentation, it covers essential topics such Antenatal screening, foetal development, high-risk pregnancy and much more! We tell you precisely what you need to know to be prepared The first stage of pregnancy can be challenging. You may not have informed others yet, but are still having to cope with symptoms, such as tiredness and nausea, with no outward signs of pregnancy. Pregnancy can feel unpredictable and of course you want everything to be perfect. Less than 20% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, and as the saying goes “forewarned is forearmed” so knowing the risk factors, and how to reduce them, can be reassuring. At the end of the book is a quick reference guide to commonly asked questions. This section gives practical tips on how to deal with issues, such as morning sickness, but also advice on a range of other like constipation and is it safe to fly during pregnancy? This book will help you better understand conception and beyond. However, it is in no way intended to replace advice given by your doctor, consultant or midwife . If you are feeling unwell, experiencing unusual symptoms, or feel unable to cope, contact your health professional immediately. If you're ready to take charge of your pregnancy, scroll to the top of this page and click the "Buy Now" button
Mediocre What To Expect When You're Expecting Book
When you read this book, it almost feels like you're just reading a really long Q&A. I am currently expecting and didn't find anything in this book that I didn't know or that isn't obvious common sense knowledge.
I guess if you are completely clueless about pregnancy this is OK but I'd recommend another book that talks about breast feeding & bottle feeding and the pros and cons of both, diapering methods, bathing methods, how to take care of a little boy if you decide to get him circumcised, etc. I think when reading a pregnancy book or going to buy one at least, I'd be expecting to see that kind of information.
It was well written and had well organized information, I just honestly felt like it was things I've been taught throughout school.