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Arlene Eisenberg Que Se Puede Esperar Cuando Se Esta Esperando (Spanish Edition) Omega 8486193508 / 9788486193508 PAPERBACK Very Good 8486193508 Editorial Reviews n nProduct Description nHere at last for the millions of Spanish-speaking Americans is the Spanish-language edition of the popular WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU'RE EXPECTING. Completely up-to-date, the book has been carefully translated for the mother-to-be who does not feel comfortable yet with English. Includes recipes, charts, and pregnancy diary. Illustrated throughout . --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. n nLanguage Notes nText: Spanish --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Price:
22.42 EUR
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Arlene Eisenberg; Heidi Murkoff; Sandee Hathaway B.S.N What to Eat When You're Expecting Workman Publishing Company 0894800159 / 9780894800153 PAPERBACK Very Good 0894800159 From Publishers Weekly nThis mother-and-daughters team, authors of What to Expect When You're Expecting, present what they call the Best-Odds Diet, a clear, well-informed and easy-to-follow plan that places emphasis on lean protein, plenty of calcium, vitamin C and other minerals and vitamins. (Scaled down, this diet could enhance anybody's health anytime.) Daily requirements are calculated in servings. Ice cream and pickles, as well as any other sugary, salty and overly processed foods, are frowned upon by the authors, but allowances for cheating are made. The book proceeds from the needs of mother and fetus to changing eating habits to problems like morning sickness and heartburn and what a vegetarian mother should do to ensure correct nutrition. One-hundred tasty and practical recipes follow. nCopyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. n nFrom Library Journal nDedicated to the very important premise that diet has statistically dramatic influence on the outcome of pregnancy, the authors focus on what to eat to ensure as healthy a child as possible. Topics range from preparing for pregnancy to preparing for the second child, and include food for dad and other kids too. Being comfortable, eating while nursing, food groups, monitoring weight gain, how to indulge cravings and avoid aversions, and what to watch out for (alcohol, for example) are also included. Perhaps the strongest section is that with recipes. A solidly written book, recommended for those who are willing to monitor their pregnancies carefully. Patty Miller, New Hampshire Vocational-Technical Coll., Laconia nCopyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. Price:
6.05 EUR
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Arlene Eisenberg; Heidi Murkoff; Sandee Hathaway What to Expect When You're Expecting Workman Publishing Company 089480829X / 9780894808296 PAPERBACK Good 089480829X Amazon Review nThis traditional, popular guide to pregnancy covers every possible aspect of the prenatal period: pregnancy tests; choosing a caregiver; month-by-month fetal development; eating correctly; sex during pregnancy; common illness symptoms; and childbirth options, including cesarean section and pain medications. The authors also provide a healthful approach to prenatal nutrition, though some women may find it hard to consistently meet their high standards. They use a reassuring and informative tone to describe and answer common concerns and not-so-common problems, and the month-by-month format is particularly clear and helpful. While What to Expect When You're Expecting is an excellent overall guide, parents-to-be interested in a less physician-centered approach are advised to use it in conjunction with other pregnancy resources, such as The Pregnancy Book by William and Martha Sears. --Ericka Lutz n nFrom Publishers Weekly nThis revised third edition of the popular pregnancy guide offers the authoritative yet reassuring advice that parents have come to rely on from all the titles in the What to Expect series. The book is arranged by month, from pregnancy test through labor and delivery. Each section offers answers to frequently asked questions, along with features such as What You May Be Feeling and What You May Be Concerned About. Every imaginable issue is addressed, including the small but nagging subjects that women may not want to discuss with their doctors, such as how their bodies will look at seven months, or why some pregnant women glow while others have acne. While readers who already own this book won't have to rush to buy the new edition, the revised volume does offer a number of excellent expanded sections and illustrations, including a more detailed discussion of postpartum depression. There are also new illustrations and more text on breast-feeding, with diagrams showing different feeding positions. The travel section offers specific suggestions for jettisoning jet lag in addition to standard advice on traveling while pregnant. This book remains an indispensable guide for pregnant women and their partners. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Price:
7.75 EUR
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