Book description
Everything expectant mums need to know, trimester by trimester
Both new and seasoned parents alike have questions and concerns over
the course of the nine-month adventure. Pregnancy For Dummies
offers comfort and reassurance while serving as a guide to what mother
and baby experience before, during, and just after birth. Here, you'll
find expert advice on diets and exercise when you're pregnant;
guidance on following your baby's development, trimester by trimester;
tips on how to prepare for the big day; techniques for taking care of
yourself before and after delivery; and support for caring for a
newborn baby.
Pregnancy For Dummies gives parents-to-be authoritative,
friendly, up-to-date advice on every aspect of pregnancy and
childbirth. This new edition offers all of the latest information
expecting parents want to know, including medical and nutritional
information and updated resources/changes in NHS practice, so that new
mums will feel prepared and reassured ahead of the birth.
- A guide to what mother and baby experience before, during, and
just after birth
- Helpful information on preparing for pregnancy
- Advice on diet and exercise during pregnancy
- Information on your rights and welfare benefits
- Guidance on how to care for a newborn baby
If you're an expectant mum looking for practical, down-to-earth
guidance on what to expect before, during, and after pregnancy,
Pregnancy For Dummies will keep you prepared and reassured
every step along the way.
Dr Sarah Jarvis
has been a GP for 20 years. She is the resident doctor on the BBC's
The One Show
, and a regular columnist for
Good Housekeeping
and
My Weekly
.
Dr Roger Henderson has also been a GP for 20 years, and writes
for The Sunday Times and the Sunday Mirror. He is also
the medical consultant to the health website NetDoctor.
Joanne Stone, MD, and Keith Eddleman, MD, are obstetrician-gynaecologists.
Mary Duenwald is a veteran journalist.