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| Best Sellers Rank | #723,945 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #650 in Health, Mind & Body Reference #1,057 in Pregnancy & Childbirth (Books) #1,568 in General Women's Health |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (797) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.75 x 9 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 0761152768 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0761152767 |
| Item Weight | 1.05 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 275 pages |
| Publication date | May 1, 2009 |
| Publisher | Workman Pub Co |
S**K
Really Great Place To Start
I never really thought I'd want to have kids, and I pretty much slept through health class in high school, so when my husband and I decided to try and have kids, I bought this book as a place to start. I knew the very basics, and I didnt want a medical handbook, I was already excited and scared- this book helped me organize my thoughts and feelings as well as create a baby making timeline. It filled in a lot of blanks I had about trying to conceive, but the biggest benefit was that reading it helped me create a list of questions for my doctor. So when I left after my pap/physical, I felt like I had all the tools and knowledge I needed to start trying to conceive. Maybe it's that I'm pretty emotional, but I liked the way the book was written, it is kind of like I'm talking to a friend- which I appreciate because all of my closest friends do not have kids. I am 33, healthy, and have pretty regular cycles, so I wasn't looking for a book to cover conception problems- just a good regular starting point. The book does briefly discuss health problems that can lead to problems conceiving, but if you already know that you have one of those issues, this is probably not the book for you.
W**8
Good book, bad formatting
An excellent book, a lot of information I already knew, but also some good advice for both men and women. As we are trying to conceive, the book offered many helpful insights with examples and statistics. The book puts some of your fears at bay in a humorous and amusing context. It also tells you when and why you should go seek professional help. I enjoyed the read and learned some new trips, but often found the Kindle format difficult to follow. Sections that are supposed to be grayed for men randomly intermix with those for women and graphs and charts are not located where they are supposed to be with their captions placed in inappropriate places breaking up the flow of chapters and at times confusing the reader. Pictures often required changing font size down to nearly as small as you could make the in order to make the entire picture visible, which then required resizing to go back to reading. I gave the book a three rating, had the formatting for Kindle been better, it would have deserved four and a half stars. I am looking forward to and will buy What to Expect When You're Expecting once we make it to that step!
R**.
Great Read for Moms (and Dads) to be!
This book has helped me prepare to make a baby. It answered several questions I had for my doctor so that my preconception doctor visit was more like a review and assurance of certain facts. I went to my doctor prepared with a list of questions and medical history. I have used the practical advice for my diet and other lifestyle changes while trying to conceive. I would highly recommend this book. It is a great nightstand read and as there may be portions of the book that do not apply to you, it is a shorter read than you might think while also providing a wealth of information. I have already bought "What to Expect When You Are Expecting".
M**S
Good and Bad Points
I am giving this book 3 stars because there are things I like about it and things that I don't. First, the good: it has a lot of useful information in it, all in one place. A previous reviewer noted that you can get all of the info in it online, which is true, but you might have to spend some time looking for it and some you might never stumble upon. This book has it all in one fairly short book, so if you want to quickly look something up it's easy to do it. There are things in it that I never really thought about, and so wouldn't have looked up (why certain vitamins are good to have, the biology of getting an egg fertilized (getting pregnant)), but that I'm glad I know now. With that said, this is obviously not the only book that has this information in it, and if you buy another one you can probably skip this one (I also bought "Before Your Pregnancy," which I have only skimmed so far but which looks better than this book so far). The pages at the end (for charting your temperature, keeping track of your cycles, etc.) were great 5 years ago, I'm sure, but you can download free apps that do all of this more conveniently now. Also, I agree with other reviewers who said the language is really annoying. You get past it eventually, enough to keep reading for useful information (or at least I did), but it does read like a Cosmo magazine. There are plenty of silly abbreviations, sex is called "baby dancing" or "baby making" and there is alliteration in spades. Ugh. To sum up: I'm giving it three stars because on the one hand I did learn from it and it's concise (190 pages, if you don't include the charts at the end, which I don't, compared to 400 or 500 pages for "Before Your Pregnancy" (I forget which)), but other hand I could have gotten all the information in another book. On the one hand it's cheap, but on the other hand the language the author uses is annoying to read.
A**M
Very good book full of info!
This book is a very good, well rounded book on what to expect before you start trying and while you are trying to conceive. No book can cover absolutely everything when it comes to pregnancy and such, but this book comes close. Follow up with What to Expect when you're expecting and odds are it will all be covered. I love both of these books. Made me feel more at ease with the situation and very much less nervous and worried! I understand my body better and the whole pregnancy process. A must for first time mothers!
A**E
I love this book! I have wasted so much money on other fertility and conception books which have been filled with loads of information that isn't of interest, a bit too technical I suppose is the best way to describe it. This book is written very well, you have bitesize bits to read, question/answer bits, and more in dept reading too. It is written in a 'friendly' kind of way which is nice to read. In the back are notes pages, some fertility charts to keep track of you BBT etc and some diet pages. Overall, its a great value for money for anyone wanting to start a family...and for those of you who are I wish you lots of luck xx
I**M
Libro ben fatto, accurato e completo.
M**R
It a really good..
C**A
I bought this book to get a bunch of information. and its super helpful! there are a lot of helpful advices in there! my husband liked it too because there are special parts just for the husbands in there :)
L**N
The quips are stupid and the "for men" sections were patronising - treated like he's not at all interested so he needs an abridged and sanitised version of what's in the book. There were a few useful sections on nutrition and forward planning. Worth a flick through but you can skip the bracketed "jokes", and most women can skip the anatomy lesson.
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