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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Advice on parenting > Pregnancy, birth & baby care
This book features 50 nutrient-packed recipes for pre-conception,
pregnancy and breastfeeding. It offers practical advice for anyone
thinking about starting a family, including tips on improving
general health and achieving optimum fertility for both partners.
You can learn about the essential nutrients needed for
pre-conception, pregnancy and breastfeeding. It features over 50
tempting recipes specially chosen to boost fertility, increase your
sex drive and improve your changes of a healthy pregnancy. Each
recipe is photographed, with easy-to-follow instructions to help
you achieve the best results. Deciding to start a new family can be
an exciting time, but with so much information thrown at you it can
also feel quite daunting. This authoritative book has been written
with first-time parents in mind and starts with an introduction
that will help you to understand your nutritional needs when trying
for a baby, during pregnancy and after birth. The recipe section
that follows includes over 50 nutrition-packed dishes. You can
choose from fertility-boosting Spicy Crab Cakes, calcium-rich Miso
Broth with Beancurd or high-fibre Date and Apple
Muffins.Illustrated throughout, this book will be invaluable for
anyone trying for a baby or already pregnant.
Many new parents find weaning daunting and confusing and are keen
to make sure their baby eats healthily. But they often forget to
look after themselves, and can end up grabbing unhealthy calories
on the go. But by sharing ingredients like avocado or butternut
squash, it means both you and your baby can eat well, there is less
waste and it takes less time. The recipes in this book are very
simple, quick to prepare and above all, nutritious and delicious.
Find out everything you need to know to create healthy, sugar free
meals - it's much easier than you think.
"Teach Yourself Getting Pregnant" explains everything the
prospective parent may need to know as they face the physical,
emotional and practical challenges of trying for a baby. It covers
health issues in full, from basic biology and an explanation of
fertility and cycles, to outlining what supplements are useful and
what aren't, and how you can maximise your chances by following a
healthy diet and cutting alcohol or nicotine intake. There are
plenty of resources and guidelines for parents facing difficulties,
including a guide to the medical options, and advice on how to seek
further help. It will help couples to deal with the emotional
issues faced when trying for a baby, and will also give practical
information on who you should tell and who you must tell, and when.
With coverage of all aspects of very early pregnancy, from
do-it-yourself tests to the very first scan, it will be a useful
resource which will help all prospective parents, whether looking
to start or to expand their family.
At Last! A Beginner's Guide to Newborn Baby Technology. You've
programmed your DVR, you've installed a wireless Internet
connection, you can even check Facebook on your cell phone. But
none of this experience will prepare you for the world's biggest
technological marvel: a newborn baby. Through step-by-step
instructions and helpful schematic diagrams, "The Baby Owner's
Manual" explores hundreds of frequently asked questions: What's the
best way to swaddle a baby? How can I make my newborn sleep through
the night? When should I bring the baby to a doctor for servicing?
Whatever your concerns, you'll find the answers here - courtesy of
celebrated pediatrician Dr. Louis Borgenicht and his son, Joe
Borgenicht. Together, they provide plenty of useful advice for
anyone who wants to learn the basics of childcare.
A fully revised and updated edition of the definitive account of
the causes, prevention and treatment of miscarriage One in four
pregnancies ends in miscarriage - it is the most common
complication of pregnancy and also one of the least understood.
Professor Lesley Regan is the first woman to hold a chair on
obstetrics and gynaecology in the country and for the past decade
she has worked to establish the biggest miscarriage clinic in the
world. This book gives up-to-date information on the many causes of
miscarriage and the latest treatments available. It covers the
chances of a successful pregnancy, how to prepare for and cope with
the next pregnancy, infertility, and gives answers to the most
commonly asked questions on the subject of miscarriage. Revised and
updated to take account of the latest developments in the study of
miscarriage, this book is the guide everyone who has ever suffered
a miscarriage will need.
Why do toddlers throw food on the floor again and again so that
they can watch you pick it up? What's the best way to help a child
learn to walk? When does a child understand the word 'no'? Babies
and toddlers are fascinating and changing all the time. Each month
brings with it a breakthrough in new skills and abilities. Each
chapter explores the developmental areas for each age band,
checklists for development and ways to stimulate these skills.
There are suggested activities for each topic making this a truly
practical book.
A groundbreaking narrative investigation of childbirth in the age
of machines, malpractice, and managed care, "Pushed" presents the
complete picture of maternity care in America. From inside the
operating room of a hospital with a 44% Cesarean rate to the living
room floor of a woman who gives birth with an illegal midwife,
Block exposes a system in which few women have an optimal
experience. "Pushed" surveys the public health impact of routine
labor inductions, C-sections, and epidurals, but also examines
childbirth as a women's rights issue: Do women even have the "right
to choose" a normal birth? Is that right being upheld? A wake-up
call for our times, Block's gripping research reveals that while
emergency obstetric care is essential, we are overusing medical
technology at the expense of maternal and infant health.
Where do we find the words to greet a new arrival? In this
celebratory book, poet Kate Clanchy has made an inspired choice of
poems that speak powerfully of the wonder, joy, bewilderment and
mystery that new life brings, from conception through to the first
years of parenthood. The Picador Book of Birth Poems is an
essential source of inspiration for anyone looking to welcome the
new child to the world, and the perfect gift for every new parent -
as well as a wonderfully moving literary journey in its own right.
Gain confidence and enjoy breastfeeding
Get physically and mentally ready to breastfeed your baby
This easy-to-follow guide, written by two maternal/ child health
experts, provides practical, reassuring advice on everything from
making preparations at home and starting to breastfeed at the
hospital to breastfeeding while working and weaning.
The Dummies Way
* Explanations in plain English
* "Get in, get out" information
* Icons and other navigational aids
* Tear-out cheat sheet
* Top ten lists
* A dash of humor and fun
Discover how to:
* Tell if your baby is getting enough milk
* Care for your breasts and nipples
* Solve breastfeeding problems
* Nurse two children at a time
* Breastfeed outside the home
Do you feel overwhelmed by all the advice on what to eat during
pregnancy? With an enormous amount of information out there on the
ideal pregnancy diet, putting together healthy meals can seem like
a daunting task, especially if you're faced with nausea or a
ridiculous craving for gherkins and ice cream for breakfast. Dr
Rana Conway, a nutritionist of more than twenty years, provides
recipes for breakfast dishes to ward off morning sickness,
delicious lunches to keep your energy up all afternoon and tasty
snacks that will satisfy even the strongest of junk food or sugar
cravings. Find out: What to eat and what to avoid during your
pregnancy Pregnancy-safe alternatives to your favourite foods
Different recipes for each trimester as the needs of you and your
baby change How the right ingredients can help reduce the more
unpleasant side effects of pregnancy such as morning sickness From
conception to birth My Pregnancy Recipes and Meal Planner supports
you with a comprehensive collection of menu ideas to keep you
inspired and your baby healthy!
The moment you see that little "+" on the pregnancy test,
everything changes. Baby comes first. And that's absolutely
beautiful. Except, somewhere along the way between pregnancy test
and delivery, coordinating school pickup, wiping noses, and
incorporating workplace demands, the health of the mother takes a
backseat. Mom Hacks changes all that. Mom Hacks author Dr. Darria
Gillespie outlines five building blocks (Purpose, Nutrition,
Exercise, Sleep and Stress) and over 100 tips to lead mothers into
peak health, rest, and vibrancy. Similar to popular bestsellers
such as The 4-Hour Body, Mom Hacks offers a useful guide to health
and fitness, addressing the question: what are the tiniest changes
that produce the biggest results? Here, the answers come from a
doctor who is also a mom.
The most recent studies show that 40,000 cycles of IVF are carried
out in the UK each year - and approximately a million are carried
out worldwide. It is estimated that at least 200,000 IVF babies are
born annually - and this figure is constantly rising. With assisted
conception increasing year on year, THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO IVF
offers an invaluable and insightful approach to the process. Packed
with first-hand accounts of patients who have been through it, and
Kate Brian's own experience of IVF, this book will de-mystify the
treatment and give a 'behind-the-scenes' account of what really
happens. Addressing the entire experience, right from the initial
clinic visit through to the assisted conception cycle, THE COMPLETE
GUIDE TO IVF provides an accessible, down-to-earth and reassuring
account of using IVF to conceive.
Does your baby have trouble sleeping? You're not alone. Designed
specifically for the very many parents encountering the same issues
as you, this practical, no-nonsense book gives you the insights,
tools and strategies to help your baby get the rest they need -
however difficult the challenge. Featuring up-to-date safe sleeping
guidance, and drawing on the latest clinical expertise, this book
will help you to devise a gentle, sustainable sleep plan which will
work for you and your baby. It is based on Andrea Grace's work with
hundreds of families, and her decades of experience as the UK's
longest-standing sleep consultant, to successfully formulate a
gentle, sustainable approach without crying it out, or unnecessary
distress for you or your child. It includes coverage of a variety
of different needs, from colic to reflux and eczema, and provides
welcome support for other carers and family members, from
babysitters and childminders to grandparents and siblings. WHAT
PARENTS SAY: 'We loved Andrea's method because it was gentle, kind
and based around the needs of the baby.' 'Andrea has transformed
our lives, she is amazing, a sleep guru!' 'I trusted Andrea and the
results spoke for themselves from the very start.' 'I can't
recommend Andrea Grace highly enough.'
Maternal Journal is filled to the brim with ideas, support and
inspiration to create your very own journal through your pregnancy,
birth and parenthood. This easy-to-use and beautifully illustrated
book will help you explore your creative voice and develop a
regular journaling practice using artistic tools and techniques
that fit in with everyday parenting. Inside, you will find more
than 80 unique guided journal exercises created by leading artists,
midwives, doulas and therapists to boost your creativity and
wellbeing and help you reflect during this transformational stage
of your life. Write a list poem with poet Hollie McNish, build a
self-care alphabet with writer Laura Dockrill, or make your
journaling manifesto with writer and performer Bryony Kimmings. Be
a revolutionary mother with artist Barby Asante and explore daily
drawings with live artist Bobby Baker. Based on the award-winning
global community movement, led by artist and midwife Laura
Godfrey-Isaacs and communications and content producer Samantha
McGowan, Maternal Journal promotes the simple but radical concept
of expressing thoughts, feelings and experiences creatively in a
journal to promote positive mental health and wellbeing throughout
your parenting journey.
Mothers describe falling in love with their babies and then, more
slowly, learning to understand them. Children flourish when their
mothers love and understand them. For over 20 years, Naomi Stadlen
has listened to hundreds of mothers talking at her weekly
discussion groups. In 'How Mothers Love' she offers unique insights
into how mothers and babies learn to communicate intimately with
one another. When adults relate to one another, they are building
on the foundations usually laid down by their mothers. 'How Mothers
Love' is a study of how mothers start to build those foundations
and covers areas such as: how to create emotional 'space' for your
unborn child; how to maintain a close relationship with two or more
children; the transformation into motherhood and your role as a
mother in wider society. By sharing the experiences of other
mothers, Naomi Stadlen offers reassurance and support to all new
parents as they navigate the highs and lows of the early years with
their babies.
What to Expect When You're Expecting meets What's Your Poo Telling
You? in this informative, entertaining, and practical guide to
understanding your baby's digestion. Let's face it: babies don't do
much. So when we want to know how a baby is feeling, we look at how
they are eating, sleeping, and pooping. But baby digestion is a
complicated landscape, and most parents struggle to interpret
everything from burps and grunts to diapers and spit-up. In fact,
for parents of newborns, digestive issues are one of the leading
causes of pediatrician visits. Enter Bryan Vartabedian, MD, one of
America's top pediatric gastroenterologists. In Looking Out for
Number Two, Dr. Vartabedian draws on more than twenty years of
experience as a doctor and father to present an insightful yet
irreverent guide to newborn digestive health: what goes in, what
comes out, and what it all means. In this accessible, easy-to-use
manual, Dr. Vartabedian tackles everything from standard questions
about burping positions and bowel movements to hot button issues
like the role of the microbiome in the development of allergies and
the debate over breast milk versus formula. Throughout, he soothes
parents' concerns and answers their most urgent question: "Is this
normal?" Complete with illustrations, lively anecdotes, and a
healthy dose of humor, Looking Out for Number Two is required
reading for every new parent and is sure to become an instant
classic.
A fresh new look brings this parenting classic up-to-date for a new
generation of mothers and mothers-to-be. Taking an irreverent and
humorous look at the trials and tribulations of motherhood, Radio
4's Libby Purves has created an invaluable survival guide so that
even the most unpromising madonna can cope with the baby years.
This is a parenting book with a difference- rather than a serious
tome laying down the law, Libby Purves' lighthearted book
shamelessly describes how to cut the corners and bend the rules
that never mattered much anyway. Forget the other parenting books
that hide the real truth- this is the true battle manual for
mothers on the front line! This timeless guide to coping with
motherhood has been revised, bringing it up-to-date for a whole new
generation of mothers and mothers-to-be. Based on Libby Purves' own
experience of domestic havoc with two babies and on the wit and
wisdom of fifty like-minded mothers, this motherhood companion
guide is full of down-to-earth tips and hilarious anecdotes. Topics
covered include pregnancy, preschoolers, sibling fights, fraught
outings, nannies and careers. This is an invaluable guide to being
an imperfect mother- and, more importantly, enjoying it.
Breastfeeding mums, and expectant mothers who are deciding whether
to breastfeed, share a common concern: Will I make enough milk? In
Boost Your Breast Milk, lactation expert Alicia C. Simpson offers
practical and clearguidance on nursing, how to recognize low milk
supply, and what to do if it happens, including: breastfeeding
basics--preparing to nurse, latching techniques, and scheduling
feedings; the causes of low milk supply and milk slumps; in-depth
information on nursing mothers' nutritional needs; and 75 recipes
that make the most of lactogenic, or milkboosting, ingredients.
Oats, whole grains, beans and legumes, and papaya are just some of
the foods that support milk production. (And they are all
plant-based, so Simpson keeps the recipes vegan--her specialty!)
These are dishes that the whole family can enjoy, with the added
benefit of keeping Mom healthy and well supplied with milk for
baby.
'This book is totally brilliant - informative, sensitive, funny and
wise. Reading it is like talking to a fairy godmother who also
happens to be a gynaecologist and expert on all things fertility'
Sophia Money-Coutts Big Fat Negative (BFN) - a term commonly used
on internet forums to refer to a negative pregnancy test.
Infertility can be a lonely journey. One in every six couples will
struggle to conceive but, despite this, many don't feel comfortable
talking openly about their experiences and sharing what they are
going through. As a result, they feel isolated and alone. It
doesn't have to be this way. By talking, laughing and shouting
about our experiences we can start to lift the cloak of shame that
so often engulfs those going through it. Big Fat Negative does just
that. This no-nonsense, honest guide to infertility from the hosts
of the Big Fat Negative podcast smashes the taboo around this
isolating and heartbreaking illness, offering first-hand
experience, an understanding voice when friends don't get it,
expert advice, reassurance for when you feel alone and - most
importantly - humour when it you need it the most. Using first-hand
accounts of the various hurdles of infertility, from work to
diagnoses and IVF, coupled with advice from leading experts, Big
Fat Negative will hold your hand on the not-so simple journey to
motherhood - helping you to face and defeat the trials of trying
for a baby.
Core Curriculum for Interdisciplinary Lactation Care continues to
be a trustworthy source for lactation-specific information and
education in a thoroughly updated second edition. Published in
association with the Lactation Education Accreditation and Approval
Review Committee (LEAARC), it presents the core curriculum required
to practice as a beginning lactation consultant in an easy-to-read
format. Written by an interdisciplinary team of clinical lactation
experts, it reflects the current state of practice and offers
evidence-based information regardless of discipline or specialty.
The updated Second Edition includes new information on scientific
evidence supporting breastfeeding, the biochemistry of human milk,
breastfeeding multiples or a preterm infant, lactation and maternal
mental health, breast pathology, and more. With a focus on the
science, management, and professional aspects of lactation care,
Core Curriculum for Interdisciplinary Lactation Care, Second
Edition prepares beginning consultants and clinicians to provide
comprehensive care for breastfeeding families.
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