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FULLY REVISED AND UPDATED 6TH EDITION OF THE WORLD'S BESTSELLING
PREGNANCY GUIDE.
'My best friend during my pregnancy' Mariella Frostrup
With 18.5 million copies in print, What to Expect When You’re Expecting
is read by 93 per cent of women who read a pregnancy book and was named
one of the ‘Most Influential Books of the Last 25 Years’ by USA Today.
This cover-to-cover new edition is filled with must-have information,
advice, insight, and tips for a new generation of parents.
With Heidi Murkoff's trademark warmth, empathy, and humour, What to
Expect When You're Expecting answers every conceivable question
expectant parents could have, including dozens of new ones based on the
ever-changing pregnancy and birthing practices, and choices they face.
Advice for partners is fully integrated throughout the book.
All medical coverage is completely updated for the UK, including the
latest on prenatal screening and the safety of medications during
pregnancy, as well as a brand-new section on postpartum birth control.
Current lifestyle trends are incorporated, too: juice bars, raw diets,
e-cigarettes, push presents, baby bump posting, the lowdown on omega-3
fatty acids, grass-fed and organic, health food fads, and GMOs. Plus
expanded coverage of IVF pregnancy, multiple pregnancies, breastfeeding
while pregnant, water and home births, and caesarean trends (including
VBACs and ‘gentle caesareans’).
The best pregnancy guide just got even better.
All-new chapter on buying for baby; helping parents navigate
through the dizzying gamut of baby products, nursery items and
gear. Baby care fundamentals, from crib and sleep safety to vitamin
supplements. Feeding for every age and stage, including tips on
breastfeeding, preparing homemade baby food and the latest
recommendations on starting solids. Charts for key development
stages and sleeping habits, as well as sleep strategies that really
work. Research on the impact of screen time (TVs, tablets, apps,
computers). The most up-to-date medical advice on vaccines,
illnesses, SIDS, safety, and more, plus handy first-aid guides.
Dozens of Q&A sections, practical tips and advice that focus on
advice for parents and their baby, covering everything from how to
give a bath and decode your baby's crying to when to return to
work. This is the only book on infant care to address both the
physical and emotional needs of the whole family. This edition is
organised more intuitively than ever before. Covering the most
up-to-date knowledge, both medical and developmental, WHAT TO
EXPECT THE 1st YEAR is, above all, down-to-earth and reassuring -
and an invaluable aid for all parents of new babies.
FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE BESTSELLING WHAT TO EXPECT SERIES, 40
MILLION COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE. FULLY REVISED AND UPDATED
THROUGHOUT. This comprehensive and practical month-by-month guide
clearly explains everything parents need to know - or might be
worrying about - in the first year with a new baby. Including:-
All-new chapter on buying for baby; helping parents navigate
through the dizzying gamut of baby products, nursery items and
gear. Baby care fundamentals, from crib and sleep safety to vitamin
supplements. Feeding for every age and stage, including tips on
breastfeeding, preparing homemade baby food and the latest
recommendations on starting solids. Charts for key development
stages and sleeping habits, as well as sleep strategies that really
work. Research on the impact of screen time (TVs, tablets, apps,
computers). The most up-to-date medical advice on vaccines,
illnesses, SIDS, safety, and more, plus handy first-aid guides.
Dozens of Q&A sections, practical tips and advice that focus on
advice for parents and their baby, covering everything from how to
give a bath and decode your baby's crying to when to return to
work. This is the only book on infant care to address both the
physical and emotional needs of the whole family. This edition is
organised more intuitively than ever before. Covering the most
up-to-date knowledge, both medical and developmental, WHAT TO
EXPECT THE 1st YEAR is, above all, down-to-earth and reassuring -
and an invaluable aid for all parents of new babies. Praise for the
What to Expect series:- 'Written by mothers, for mothers, full of
eminently practical advice.' New Generation 'Worth its weight in
gold.' Living Today
Eating Well When You're Expecting provides mums-to-be with a
realistic approach to navigating healthily and deliciously through
the nine months of pregnancy - at home, in the office, at
Christmas, in restaurants. Thorough chapters are devoted to
nutrition, weight gain, food safety, the postpartum diet, and how
to eat when trying to conceive again. And the book comes with 150
contemporary, tasty and healthy recipes that feed mum and baby
well, take little time to prepare and are gentle on queasy tummies.
At the heart of the book are hundreds of pressing questions every
mother-to-be has: Is it true I shouldn't eat any food cooked with
alcohol? Will the caffeine in coffee cross into my baby's
bloodstream? I'm entering my second trimester, and I'm losing
weight, not gaining - help! Is all sushi off limits? How do I get
enough calcium if I'm lactose intolerant? I keep dreaming about a
hot fudge sundae - can I indulge? (The answer is yes!)
From Heidi Murkoff, author of the world's bestselling pregnancy and
parenting books, comes the must-have guide every expectant couple
needs before they even conceive - the first step in What to Expect:
What to Expect Before You're Expecting. Medical groups now
recommend that all hopeful parents plan for baby-making at least
three months before they begin trying. And who better to guide
want-to-be mums and dads step-by-step through the preconception
(and conception) process than Heidi Murkoff? It's all here.
Everything couples need to know before sperm and egg meet. Packed
with the same kind of reassuring, empathic and practical
information and advice that readers have come to expect from What
to Expect, only sooner. Which baby-friendly foods to order up (say
yes to yams) and which fertility-busters to avoid (see you later,
saturated fat); lifestyle adjustments that you'll want to make (cut
back on cocktails and caffeine) and those you can probably skip
(that switch to boxer shorts). How to pinpoint ovulation, keep
on-demand sex sexy, and separate conception fact from myth. With
fully updated information on immunisation, genetic screening, Zika,
ovulation tracking, how fertility can be affected by travel as well
as BPA and phthalates, plus when to seek help and the latest on
high- and low-tech fertility treatments - from IVF to surrogacy and
more. Complete with a fill-in fertility journal to keep track of
the baby-making adventure and special tips throughout for hopeful
dads. Next step? What to Expect When You're Expecting, of course.
The international super-successful What to Expectbrand has
delivered again - announcing the arrival of a brand-new member of
family: What to Expect the Second Year. This essential sequel to
What to Expect the First Year picks up the action at baby's first
birthday, and takes parents through what can only be called 'the
wonder year' - 12 jam-packed (and jam-smeared) months of memorable
milestones (from first steps to first words, first scribbles to
first friends), lightning-speed learning, endless explorations
driven by insatiable curiosity. Not to mention a year of
challenges, both for toddlers and the parents who love them, but
don't always love their behaviour (picky eating, negativity,
separation anxiety, bedtime battles, biting, and tantrums).
Comprehensive, reassuring, empathetic, realistic and practical,
What to Expect the Second Yearis filled with solutions, strategies,
and plenty of parental pep talks. It helps parents decode the
fascinating, complicated, sometimes maddening, always adorable
little person last year's baby has become. From the first birthday
to the second, this must-have book covers everything parents need
to know in an easy-to-access, topic-by-topic format, with chapters
on growth, feeding, sleeping, behaviours of every conceivable kind,
discipline (including teaching right from wrong), and keeping a
toddler healthy and safe as he or she takes on the world. There's a
developmental time line of the second year plus special 'milestone'
boxes throughout that help parents keep track of their toddler's
development. Thinking of travelling with tot in tow? There's a
chapter for that, too.
Some things about babies, happily, will never change. They still
arrive warm, cuddly, soft, and smelling impossibly sweet. But how
moms and dads care for their brand-new bundles of baby joy has
changed and now, so has the new-baby bible. Announcing the
completely revised third edition of What to Expect the First Year.
With over 10.5 million copies in print, First Year is the world s
best-selling, best-loved guide to the instructions that babies don
t come with, but should. And now, it s better than ever. Every
parent s must-have/go-to is completely updated. Keeping the
trademark month-by-month format that allows parents to take the
potentially overwhelming first year one step at a time, First Year
is easier-to-read, faster-to-flip-through, and
new-family-friendlier than ever packed with even more practical
tips, realistic advice, and relatable, accessible information than
before. Illustrations are new, too. Among the changes: Baby care
fundamentals crib and sleep safety, feeding, vitamin supplements
are revised to reflect the most recent guidelines. Breastfeeding
gets more coverage, too, from getting started to keeping it going.
Hot-button topics and trends are tackled: attachment parenting,
sleep training, early potty learning (elimination communication),
baby-led weaning, and green parenting (from cloth diapers to
non-toxic furniture). An all-new chapter on buying for baby helps
parents navigate through today s dizzying gamut of baby products,
nursery items, and gear. Also new: tips on preparing homemade baby
food, the latest recommendations on starting solids, research on
the impact of screen time (TVs, tablets, apps, computers), and For
Parents boxes that focus on mom s and dad s needs. Throughout,
topics are organized more intuitively than ever, for the best user
experience possible."
Introducing the totally revised and updated WHAT TO EXPECT
PREGNANCY JOURNAL & ORGANIZER-- with 715,000 copies in print,
it's the perfect gift and popular companion to "What to Expect When
You're Expecting." Lightweight and sized to fit into a tote or
briefcase, this handy planner is an expectant mom's best friend
from conception through labor and delivery.
For the new edition, the text has been brought completely up to
date in accordance with the information in the recently revised
third edition of "What to Expect When You're Expecting." Featuring
prompted pages, checklists, and a weekly write-in pregnancy and
labor journal, this is the best way for mothers-to-be to keep track
of important dates, questions to ask the doctor, medications,
milestones, childbirth class notes, shopping lists, phone numbers,
and everything else that comes with the nine months of pregnancy.
The journal/organizer's compact design ensures it can go everywhere
mom goes. After baby's arrival, it becomes an instant keepsake.
Growing Up Just Got Easier...With the help of Angus, the lovable Answer Dog, best-selling author Heidi Murkoff extends a hand to children and parents as they tackle life's first experiences together. It's hard to believe, but your child's starting preschool. Even if it's just for a couple of hours two or three days a week, it seems such a big step for someone in such little sneakers. Not to worry -- we're here to help prepare both of you for that step. We'll answer your child's questions about what preschool is like, what preschoolers do, who teachers are, and how they help to make preschool such a fun and special place -- so that the first day of preschool will be a day you'll both look forward to. Have fun! Heidi and Angus
Heidi Murkoff's What to Expect has delivered again. Announcing the
arrival of a brand-new member of the What to Expect family: "What
to Expect the Second Year." The essential sequel to "What to Expect
the First Year, " with 9.7 million copies in print, "What to Expect
the Second Year" picks up the action at baby's first birthday, and
takes parents through what can only be called "the wonder year"--12
jam-packed (and jam-smeared) months of memorable milestones (from
first steps to first words, first scribbles to first friends),
lightning-speed learning, endless explorations driven by insatiable
curiosity. Not to mention a year of challenges, both for toddlers
and the parents who love them, but don't always love their
behaviors (picky eating, negativity, separation anxiety, bedtime
battles, biting, and tantrums).Comprehensive, reassuring,
empathetic, realistic, and practical, "What to Expect the Second
Year" is filled with solutions, strategies, and plenty of parental
pep talks. It helps parents decode the fascinating, complicated,
sometimes maddening, always adorable little person last year's baby
has become. From the first birthday to the second, this must-have
book covers everything parents need to know in an easy-to-access,
topic-by-topic format, with chapters on growth, feeding, sleeping,
behaviors of every conceivable kind, discipline (including teaching
right from wrong), and keeping a toddler healthy and safe as he or
she takes on the world. There's a developmental time line of the
second year plus special "milestone" boxes throughout that help
parents keep track of their toddler's development. Thinking of
traveling with tot in tow? There's a chapter for that, too.
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