Conception, Pregnancy, and Birth

Conception, Pregnancy, and Birth by Miriam Stoppard is a comprehensive guide published by D. Kindersley in 2000. This first edition spans 376 pages and is presented in English. The book offers up-to-date advice on various aspects of pregnancy, including diet, exercise, and the effects of pregnancy and birth on fathers, as well as strategies for preparing older children for a new sibling.
Readers will find detailed discussions on fertility treatments, prenatal tests, and obstetric procedures, along with insights into the benefits of both natural and hospital births. The book is enriched with case studies and approximately 450 color photographs and illustrations, making it a visually informative resource. Covering topics related to family and relationships, parenting, and health and fitness, this guide serves as a thorough reference for those navigating the journey of having a baby.
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Revised edition of a complete guide to having a baby. Up-to-date advice includes the most current information on the ideal diet and exercise, the impact of pregnancy and birth on fathers, and ways to prepare older children for a new sibling. Stoppard (a leading medical voice on parenting and baby issues, also discusses the latest fertility treatments, prenatal tests, obstetric procedures, the advantages of natural and hospital births, and other relevant topics. Includes case studies and about 450 color photographs and illustrations. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.).
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