Book description
This one-stop practical guide will show you how to maximise your
chances of having a baby and prepare week-by-week during your pregnancy
for a relaxed and confident birth. Two reliable and accessible titles,
complete with colour photos and expert advice throughout, combined into
one ebook.
Need to Know Fertility and Conception answers all the questions you
want to know the answers to, it also explains when you're most fertile
and how often to have sex; what factors can prevent or reduce
fertilization and conception; how to enhance your fertility; how to get
the most out of your GP; how to overcome stress and other emotional
blocks to pregnancy; the different fertility treatments and contains
sources of information, suggestions for further reading, support groups
and websites.
Need to Know Pregnancy gives a complete overview of baby development
during pregnancy through to birth. Its combination of conventional
mainstream and complementary medical info reflects the way most pregnant
women approach their care today. There's also plenty of information for
the father-to-be. Contents includes: week by week overview; what to
expect at appointments; eating well; exercising and relaxing; labour and
birth; A-Z of common problems. 'An indispensable bible for pregnancy
and childbirth' - Pregnancy, Baby & You on Need To Know Pregnancy
'A practical guide broken up into accessible sections… Indispensable' -
Junior Pregnancy and Baby on Need To Know Pregnancy Harriet Sharkey
has written on pregnancy issues for numerous magazines including
Pregnancy and Baby, Babygro, Prima Magazine, and the Independent on
Sunday. She was co-author (with Yehudi Gordon) of Birth and Beyond
(Ebury, 2002), and The Journey into Parenthood.
Ian Greer is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University
of Glasgow, after a long career in practice as a House Officer and
Registrar at the Royal Maternity Hospital and Royal Infirmary, Glasgow.
He is, perhaps, best known for his pregnancy and childcare self-help
website, 'mom-e. com'.