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I purchased this book as a gift for my pregnant daughter. The first thing that got my attention was the author, John Sussman. I believe that he was a listed author of one of ...Read more

The Unofficial Guide to Having a Baby by John R. Sussman and Ann Douglas (1999, Paperback)

Author: Ann Douglas, John R. Sussman | Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc. | Language: English
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    In this comprehensive reference, an experienced mother of four teams up with an obstetrician to deliver a cornucopia of straightforward advice to mothers-to-be. Their discussions include treatments for infertility, the physical and emotional aspects of pregnancy, and purchasing maternity clothes and baby necessities.

    Key Details
    Author:Ann Douglas, John R. Sussman
    Language:English
    Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc.
    Series:The Unofficial Guide Series
    Format:Paperback
    ISBN-10:0028626958
    ISBN-13:9780028626956

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    Length:818 pages
    Thickness:1.8 in
    Weight:28.8 oz

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    Here is the book that arms expectant mothers with all the facts needed for a healthy, happy experience.

    Over 11,000 babies are delivered in the United States every day. Pregnancy, especially when going through it for the first time, can be overwhelming without the Unofficial Guide. Conflicting news reports, jargon-speaking doctors, and a lack of candid information on the nitty-gritty facts on what will happen over the next nine months can get the best of any Mom-to-be. Our author is a fourth-time Mom who's been through it all, and she is able to give expectant mothers the lowdown on choosing among the prenatal care options available; the truth about bodily changes from the perspective of someone who has first-hand experience; and the proper guidance through the maze of procedures, treatments, therapies, and medicines needed to help the reader find out what will work best for her without the wasted time, energy, and money. Thoughtful, authoritative, and unbiased, <I>The Unofficial Guide to Having a Baby</I> covers:<ul><li>How to select an obstetrician: Key questions to ask when determining if a doctor is right <li>How to deal with the normal roller-coaster ride of emotion: stress, anxiety, depression <li>Sensible advice on eating for two and the lowdown on vitamin & mineral supplements <li>How to keep informed on risk factors: Cesarean sections, gestational diabetes, hypertension, and more<li>Tips on what to try, what to steer clear of, and how to save time and money without compromising the health of the mother or child</ul>

    Over 11,000 babies are delivered in the United States every day. Pregnancy, especially when going through it for the first time, can be overwhelming without the Unofficial Guide. Conflicting news reports, jargon-speaking doctors, and a lack of candid information on the nitty-gritty facts on what will happen over the next nine months can get the best of any Mom-to-be. Our author is a fourth-time Mom who's been through it all, and she is able to give expectant mothers the lowdown on choosing among the prenatal care options available; the truth about bodily changes from the perspective of someone who has first-hand experience; and the proper guidance through the maze of procedures, treatments, therapies, and medicines needed to help the reader find out what will work best for her without the wasted time, energy, and money. Thoughtful, authoritative, and unbiased, The Unofficial Guide to Having a Baby covers:
    • How to select an obstetrician: Key questions to ask when determining if a doctor is right
    • How to deal with the normal roller-coaster ride of emotion: stress, anxiety, depression
    • Sensible advice on eating for two and the lowdown on vitamin & mineral supplements
    • How to keep informed on risk factors: Cesarean sections, gestational diabetes, hypertension, and more
    • Tips on what to try, what to steer clear of, and how to save time and money without compromising the health of the mother or child


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    The Unofficial Guide to Having a Baby

    Created: 08/12/07
    I purchased this book as a gift for my pregnant daughter. The first thing that got my attention was the author, John Sussman. I believe that he was a listed author of one of my Nursing textbooks. The book itself was well designed and easy for the first time Mom to read and understand. Anyone could compile the information, but the sign of a good self-help book is the ease in which it can be read, the appropriateness of the content, the application of the content, and the ability to hold the reader's attention. Pregnancy was described to the new mother as a week by week journal of "things to expect" physiologically and "things to do" in preparation for delivery and bringing the baby home! This book was paperback and very cumbersome to keep pages apart. I would have liked a hardback version but that's a matter of personal choice.
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