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Your Pregnancy Week By Week 5th Edition (Your Pregnancy Series) (original 1989; edition 2004)

by Glade B. Curtis

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Your Pregnancy Week by Week is the most medically current and comprehensive pregnancy guide available. Doctors recommend it. Reviewers praise it. Pregnant couples rely on it. With more than 70 new topics covered, and completely updated to keep up with trends, new products, and safety recommendations, this comprehensive, authoritative, and easy-to-use sixth edition of the guide includes: detailed descriptions and illustrations of baby's developmental milestones each week, up-to-date information about medical tests and procedures, tips on nutrition and lifestyle and the ways actions affect baby, safe weekly exercises to help mother stay in shape and comfortable, helpful hints for the father-to-be and information on how a pregnancy affects a couple, and more.… (more)
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Title:Your Pregnancy Week By Week 5th Edition (Your Pregnancy Series)
Authors:Glade B. Curtis
Info:Da Capo Press (2004), Edition: 5 Sub, Paperback, 480 pages
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I really liked the way this book was organized. I felt that some of the information at the very end was incorrect (i.e. saying that under no circumstances can you eat or drink while in labor when my hospital provides jello and other light snacks to laboring mamas). I also found myself at week 38 of my pregnancy and thinking "Geez, what if I go into labor now and I don't make it through weeks 39-41?" Needless to say I quickly finished the book, throwing the weekly routine to the wind. :) Overall, I felt that this book was really good and would recommend this book over the other standard book (What to Expect When You're Expecting) but feel that reading both is really the way to go. ( )
  elkeursin | Jan 7, 2011 |
LOVED this book. I originally started reading "What to Expect" but was becoming terrified of all the "what ifs" that they mentioned. This book, however, didn't dwell on those too much and provided great information on what I was experiencing and what was coming up. I found it very helpful, reassuring, and even loved showing certain topics to my parents. Loved it! ( )
  kelley.close | Apr 23, 2010 |
In the category of pregnancy reads, I would say this is one of my favorites and most useful books. In the category of weekly updates of what is most likely happening in your pregnancy, this is by far the best book of it's kind. I had so many recommendations to read a different book that has been around, but I am so glad that I found this one, in comparison the "other" book has nothing on this one. When curious about this book in it's republication, I found several negative reviews that talked about how it could cause a person to become neurotic knowing all the possible things that can go wrong. Really, what I can tell you from reading this cover to cover, is that it definitely has information on a bit of everything, most plausible diseases and complications. When I was reading this, if I came to a section on smoking mothers, it obviously did not apply to me, so I skipped over it. Same with other categories such as ethnic specific diseases and so on. I find that this book is a wealth of information. Reading through can tell you plausible things to go wrong, but it also tells you all the miracles that are occurring step by step along the way. There are drawings that show about what the development looks like for your babies stage. There are fabulous exercise suggestions for each week and I would easily say that this is medically current and a comprehensive guide. With my background in nursing I would suggest this book highly. ( )
  cherryblossommj | Dec 14, 2009 |
In the category of pregnancy reads, I would say this is one of my favorites and most useful books. In the category of weekly updates of what is most likely happening in your pregnancy, this is by far the best book of it's kind. I had so many recommendations to read a different book that has been around, but I am so glad that I found this one, in comparison the "other" book has nothing on this one. When curious about this book in it's republication, I found several negative reviews that talked about how it could cause a person to become neurotic knowing all the possible things that can go wrong. Really, what I can tell you from reading this cover to cover, is that it definitely has information on a bit of everything, most plausible diseases and complications. When I was reading this, if I came to a section on smoking mothers, it obviously did not apply to me, so I skipped over it. Same with other categories such as ethnic specific diseases and so on. I find that this book is a wealth of information. Reading through can tell you plausible things to go wrong, but it also tells you all the miracles that are occurring step by step along the way. There are drawings that show about what the development looks like for your babies stage. There are fabulous exercise suggestions for each week and I would easily say that this is medically current and a comprehensive guide. With my background in nursing I would suggest this book highly. ( )
  cherryblossommj | Dec 14, 2009 |
My insurance sent me this book, which I thought was really nice until I started reading it. While it is informative, it is also scary! Every few pages they seem to insert a "what you should fret about now" section, the contents of which range from horrifying and rare to ridiculously silly ("Pregnancy & Mad Cow Disease"--seriously?) In addition to being alarmist, I found this book very prescriptive and narrow: "do it this way or your baby's gonna get it." I have set this book aside. It's not for me. ( )
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Your Pregnancy Week by Week is the most medically current and comprehensive pregnancy guide available. Doctors recommend it. Reviewers praise it. Pregnant couples rely on it. With more than 70 new topics covered, and completely updated to keep up with trends, new products, and safety recommendations, this comprehensive, authoritative, and easy-to-use sixth edition of the guide includes: detailed descriptions and illustrations of baby's developmental milestones each week, up-to-date information about medical tests and procedures, tips on nutrition and lifestyle and the ways actions affect baby, safe weekly exercises to help mother stay in shape and comfortable, helpful hints for the father-to-be and information on how a pregnancy affects a couple, and more.

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