Ann Douglas

The Mother of All Pregnancy Books

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The ultimate guide to conception, birth, and everything in betweenUnlike those other bossy, tell-you-what-to-do pregnancy books, this funny, entertaining guide presents expectant parents with all the facts they need to know about conception, birth, and everything in between. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of this favorite guide to pregnancy and birth, this new edition is easier-to-use, fully updated, and has a fresh and appealing new design.
The Mother of All Pregnancy Books features a friendly, fresh, and fun approach to the greatest adventure life has to offer. Based on the best advice from over 100 parents and a panel of experts, it is packed with tons of nuts-and-bolts information and presents expectant parents with all the facts on such perennial hot topics as pain relief during labor, episiotomy, and circumcision, and empowering expectant parents to make informed personal choices.A complete guide to how it may feel—both physically and emotionally – to be pregnant“The Pregnancy Roadmap:" a week-by-week; month-by-month; and trimester-by-trimester overview of the key pregnancy milestonesPregnancy Q&As Baby Gear 101Your postpartum bodyThe truth about “pregnancy brain”
If you're looking for the inside scoop on what it's really like to have a baby, you've come to the right place.
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966 printed pages
Original publication
2012
Publication year
2012
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  • agarwalarpita26has quoted9 years ago
    Weeks 32 to 36 of your pregnancy
    Baby is going through another period of rapid growth—gaining about half a pound each week from weeks 31 to 35. By week 34, Baby will weigh between 49.5 and 74 ounces and will measure 11 to 12 inches long from head to rump. Your baby is behaving like a newborn in many ways: getting the hiccups (those rhythmic, jerky motions you feel from time to time), thumb-sucking, and crying
  • agarwalarpita26has quoted9 years ago
    Your baby’s heart is working hard. The fetal heart rate (FHR) can range anywhere from 110 to 160 beats per minute (BPM). It’s probably in the 130 to 160 BPM range (as compared to 90 to 140 BPM for toddlers, 80 to 110 BPM for preschoolers, and 75 to 100 BPM for children). The heart rate will gradually decrease as pregnancy progresses.
  • agarwalarpita26has quoted9 years ago
    Weeks 11 to 14 of your pregnancy
    Your baby, who will weigh 0.35 to 1.59 ounces and measure 2 to 3 inches during this month, is now known as a fetus and is about to enter a

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