The Pregnancy Primer

The Pregnancy Primer

Author: Melanie J. Pellowski

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2019-09-17

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1510745866

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The relationship a mother develops with her baby begins long before hearing that first cry in the delivery room. There are the emotions! The questions! The cravings! Beginning with that very first ultrasound through every enjoyable (or not so enjoyable) moment leading up to the delivery date, The Pregnancy Primer is a sentimental yet playful interactive journal for the mommy-to-be in your life, a lasting offering of the bonds formed between a mother and her child during pregnancy, and a genuine reflection of what anticipating parenthood is all about. Inside this sweet memento you’ll find: Journaling pages for mommy-to-be to document the ups and downs of pregnancy Planning tips for the baby including must-haves for the nursery Photo inserts for ultrasounds and the evolution of pregnancy through the birth of the child Advice on nutrition, mental health, preparing for delivery, and so much more! An ideal gift for any new mother, The Pregnancy Primer honors the blessings and beauty of having a baby and keeps those proud, pregnant memories kicking with love for years to come.


The Preemie Primer

The Preemie Primer

Author: Jennifer Gunter

Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books

Published: 2010-06-29

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 0738214140

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Having a premature baby -- a baby born before the thirty-seventh week of pregnancy -- can be a crash course in both medicine and health economics, not just in parenting. Parents face complex information, difficult decisions, and overwhelming grief and worry -- with challenges that often extend well beyond those early days and weeks. As an ob/gyn, Dr. Jennifer Gunter has delivered hundreds of premature babies, but as a mother of preemie triplets, she also understands the heartbreak and challenges of prematurity. The Preemie Primer is a comprehensive resource, covering topics from delivery, hospitalization, and preemie development to parenting multiples, handling health issues, and finding special-needs programs. Compassionate, engaging, and medically grounded, The Preemie Primer is the first book on prematurity to combine the insight of a doctor with the experience of a mom.


The Birth Primer

The Birth Primer

Author: Rebecca Rowe Parfitt

Publisher:

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13:

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Supplies information on a number of approaches to "natural" childbirth, discussing the work of Lamaze, Karmel, Bing, Dick Read, Leboyer, and others and summarizing the medical procedures involved in each.