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The Anxious Parent's Guide to Pregnancy [Paperback]

Gerard M. DiLeo (Author)
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June 24, 2002

A smart, authoritative, and comforting source for expectant mothers and their loved ones

"An outstanding blend of practical information and humor. Dr. DiLeo provides a wealth of useful information in a style that ensures a productive relationship between patient and physician. This book should be required reading for any patient who desires a "low stress" pregnancy. Dr. DiLeo's insight on pregnancy is so valuable my plan is to recommend this superb contribution to the literature to all of my patients."
--Douglas M. Montgomery, M.D., F.A.C.O.G., Chairman, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans

"A wonderful, must-read book. Dr. DiLeo possesses an extremely rare combination of medical expertise, along with the ability to write in an informative and entertaining style, adding strong doses of compassion and wit. I've read just about every pregnancy book available, and many make great bedtime reading (as the medical jargon and dry writing styles often put you right to sleep). This book will not only keep you awake, you will be compelled to read it from cover to cover while you celebrate the miracle of your pregnancy with your favorite book and doctor. Dr. DiLeo is a wonderful person, an excellent doctor, and a brilliant writer. If only he could deliver your baby too!"
--Jeanine Cox, publisher and cofounder, BabyZone.com

"As both a surgeon and first-time pregnant woman, I had the privilege of reading this book from both perspectives. Dr. DiLeo provides a guide that interweaves the parent with the obstetrician, the philosophy with the physiology, and the practical with the miraculous. This book is nothing less than a complete celebration of pregnancy and childbirth, but with all the facts. An entertaining read! True to its title, my anxiety as a prospective mother has been successfully tamed by the perspective Dr. DiLeo instills into even the serious complications that are a part of any thorough discussion of pregnancy. The surgeon in me applauds an important, informative book. The mother in me finds great comfort in the perspective provided, and the woman in me had great fun reading such a charming and funny book about such a serious subject."
--Elizabeth Kinsley, M.D., F.A.C.S.

"Dr. DiLeo's take on nutrition in pregnancy is right on. Finally, someone has decided to stop over-complicating the diet for normal pregnancy with ridiculous chapters on calorie counting that no one will follow. And finally, someone has decided to champion the role of nutrition and diet in complications unique to high-risk pregnancy. This is the pregnancy book that dietitians and nutritionists have been waiting for. And it's fun too. It's a book that's both delicious and nutritious."
--Diana Davis, L.D.N., R.D., licensed nutritionist, holistic Registered Dietitian, certified American Dietetic Association, national lecturer on nutrition and neuro-linguistics

As expectant parents--especially if you are first-timers--you know pregnancy is synonymous with anxiety. You and your partner require lots of hand-holding from your doctors, loved ones, and friends. Like a soothing cup of chamomile tea, a handy bedside reference, and your dream obstetrician all rolled into one, The Anxious Parent's Guide to Pregnancy is your source of must-have information, inspiration, and, of course, comfort, in the angst-ridden world of pregnancy.

Inspired by BabyZone.com, the number-one parenting website (more than a half million visitors a month)--and written by its obstetrical adviser, Dr. Gerard M. DiLeo --this friendly, fun, authoritative guide helps you separate fact from fiction, while calmly and rationally filling you in on common problems that may arise during pregnancy and how to deal with them.



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From the Back Cover

On the pregnancy roller coaster? This reliable resource for expectant parents will smooth out the ride

It's stressful enough being pregnant. The last thing you need is another pregnancy guide full of medical jargon and alarmist information that sends you into a panic. Dr. Gerard DiLeo, obstetrical advisor to the popular BabyZone.com parenting website, puts everything in the proper perspective. Combining the level-headed and authoritative explanations and insights of a veteran doctor with the comforting good humor and wit of an experienced father, The Anxious Parent's Guide to Pregnancy is the quintessential road map to an anxiety-free pregnancy. Learn how to:

  • Cut through the hype and learn what's really important when choosing a doctor and hospital to deliver your baby
  • Discover what changes you can expect to see and feel every step of the way, one trimester at a time
  • Get a reality check about common problems that may arise in each stage of your pregnancy and how to deal with them

Dr. DiLeo's down-to-earth, tell-it-like-it-is-style coupled with twenty years' obstetrical experience helps you separate fact from fiction and get on with enjoying this miraculous time for you and your baby.

About the Author

Gerard M. DiLeo, M.D., a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist who has been in private practice for more than twenty years, is the OB-GYN advisor for BabyZone.com, the gold standard for parenting websites. He is a Diplomat of the American Board of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and has twice served as chief of staff of Lakeview Regional Medical Center in the New Orleans area.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 398 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (June 24, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071383077
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071383073
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,166,679 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great book for old (and new) anxious moms, August 16, 2002
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I already have two children and have read about every pregnancy book out there. I was looking for something new to talk me through number 3 and make the information fresh again, and was thrilled to find Dr. DiLeo's book. The information is complete, understandable, and up to date, and the style is light-hearted and soothing. I appreciate that in addition to giving information on options and variations, he shares his personal opinion, based on years of experience in the delivery room, on what he would want for someone in his family. He also shares his frustration with the interference of insurance companies into medical decisions.

Dr. DiLeo is only dogmatic about one thing: he wants you to pick your provider carefully, and then TRUST them. If you don't trust your doctor, get a new one. I've read several books that encourage women to question and doubt their careprovider every step of the way, which seems to me to increase women's anxiety. Both you and your doctor want the same result--a healthy baby and mother. This book will give you the information you need to work with your care provider toward that goal.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At last! The book I've been waiting for., July 17, 2002
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This review is from: The Anxious Parent's Guide to Pregnancy (Paperback)
Where has this author been? I've been looking for someone to explain pregnancy like this for 2 babies now. It's like you're all alone in a consultation room--just you and your doctor. The conversational tone is so warm and reassuring, even my biggest worries were put into a worry-free perspective. And funny! Every page has a smile and a laugh, like little time-bombs throughout the book. Dr. DiLeo's not afraid to tell it like it is about insurance companies, doctors, nurses, and alternate birthing "experiences."

His chapter on controversies in obstetrics has material I've never seen in any other pregnancy book. It's like they don't have a clue about some of these things. I highly recommend this book. Incredible information and great fun by someone who takes care of you like a friend.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, the perfect pregnancy book., July 26, 2002
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It seems like 5 stars are not nearly enough for this! I have looked for many sources on pregnancy and this one sums it into one fun to read, informative, reasurring, and honest book. Who would have thought a book about pregnancy would be such a page-turner? The author captures your heart as well as your mind making it difficult to close the book and put it down. In fact, I'm buying it for all of my pregnant friends (and my "trying to get pregnant" friends). It is such a pleasure to read. My husband has even read a few of the chapters. The format is very convenient and the "frequently asked question" section is a great quick reference. This is the one and only book you will need. I highly recommend this book to any pregnant woman or anyone currently trying to get pregnant. A great buy.
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birthing understanding, other current questions, milk letdown hormone, dilating wedge, birthing assistant, incisional infection, afterbirth pains, first trimester bleeding, elective induction, pregnancy tissue, cesarean hysterectomy, ligament pain, false labor, preterm labor, nonstress test, abnormal labor, spontaneous labor, threatened miscarriage, frank breech, fundal height, nuchal cord, footling breech, fetal heart tones, incompetent cervix, molar pregnancy
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Victor Hugo Index, Charity Hospital, Biophysical Profile, Friedman Curve, Pregnancy Question
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