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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally--a pregnancy book that is fun to read...
Definitely worth it. Funny, informative, and doesn't avoid what the real thing is like. And, rather than setting an impossible standard of 'what the perfect pregnant woman should do,' this book makes it seem like real people can be pregnant and get through it all. My friend loved it during her pregnancy, sent it to us, and now I'm sending it to all our friends.
Published on June 26, 2005 by DCmm

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Australian Version is better!!
Up the Duff- the Australian version of this book is soooo much better!!! I fell IN LOVE with Up the Duff when I borrowed it from a friend and decided it would become my standard pre-pregnancy gift. I bought 5 copies of the American version, A Bun in the Oven, and returned all of them once I read the first chapter and skimmed the rest. Instead I ordered the original from...
Published on September 6, 2006 by urbanite


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally--a pregnancy book that is fun to read..., June 26, 2005
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DCmm (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews
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Definitely worth it. Funny, informative, and doesn't avoid what the real thing is like. And, rather than setting an impossible standard of 'what the perfect pregnant woman should do,' this book makes it seem like real people can be pregnant and get through it all. My friend loved it during her pregnancy, sent it to us, and now I'm sending it to all our friends.
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3.0 out of 5 stars The Australian Version is better!!, September 6, 2006
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Up the Duff- the Australian version of this book is soooo much better!!! I fell IN LOVE with Up the Duff when I borrowed it from a friend and decided it would become my standard pre-pregnancy gift. I bought 5 copies of the American version, A Bun in the Oven, and returned all of them once I read the first chapter and skimmed the rest. Instead I ordered the original from an Australian bookstore. The humor just wasn't the same once the publisher had rewritten it for an American audience. The Australian version does deserve 5 stars (if not better- it is brilliant)!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's so good, I keep buying it!, June 5, 2006
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Krazy E "Krazy E" (Huntington Beach, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Bun in the Oven: The Real Guide to Pregnancy (Paperback)
While honeymooning in Australia, my wife picked up a book called "Up The Duff" and flipped through the pages. She read me a couple excerpts from the book and instantly we planned on buying the book when we returned to the states. With a name like "Up The Duff" we thought it would be easy to find. Once we got home I searched high and low for "Up The Duff" in our local bookstores. I eventually found the book through Amazon, because another reviewer had mentioned the "down under" title of this book in her review. The title was changed to "Bun In The Oven" for the American market. I thought I'd post a review with the original title as well in hopes that others will find this book and enjoy it too.
I bought "Bun in the Oven" for my wife and she absolutely loved it. She laughed out loud while reading it and said that she could totally identify with the author. Kaz Cooke doesn't sugar coat it, she tells it like it is. All the other reviewers are correct when they say that it's an entertaining and informative read. We've read others, "The Expectant Father", "Girlfriend's Guide", "Happiest Baby on the Block", "Babywise", etc. "Bun in the Oven" contains all the needed information of what to expect and what's going on with your pregnancy, just like the other books, but this is the only book we recommend and buy for our friends.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars So much better than "The Girlfriends' Guide to Pregnancy", April 3, 2006
This review is from: A Bun in the Oven: The Real Guide to Pregnancy (Paperback)
If I had to choose between popular "tell it like it is" books I would pick "Bun in the Oven". I would not use this book as the basic pregnancy book though.

I feel that it leaves out way too much information from the medical perspective. It is incomplete with regards to just too many things- GD, GBS, labor induction, AFP, etc. And I mean really incomplete. 3 sentences about gestational diabetes is all that is included. I like books that offer different perspectives and explain things with more pros, cons and options so that moms can make completely informed choices. I don't this books offers enough info to let moms make informed choices with regards to some prenatal tests or birth choices. Therefor I would say that a mom who really wants to actually learn about pregnancy and birth would need to read other books too. I would go with "The Pregnancy Book" by Dr. Sears, "Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Newborn" by Penny Simkin and "The Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth" by Henci Goer (but only read Goer's book after you have a good undertsnding on birth since this one doesn't actually discuss labor, it discusses interventions). "The Birth Book" by Dr. Sears is a great birth reference book and more open minded than you might expect. "Bun in the Oven" plus "What to Expect..." would be a bad combo and you would be left with a lot of gaps and some incorrect info.

That said, this book rocks with regards to the practical bits of pregnancy. There is good advice on baby gear, maternity clothes, dealing with unsolicited advice, traveling, and typical pregnancy issues. There is also some decent breastfeeding info.

It was nice that the book kept going past week 40. I do think that you would need a better postpartum book or resource but this is a decent guide to have around. It again covers the practical stuff quite well, like what to pack in your diaper bag (though she has you packing a whole lot of stuff- I always found to better to have a small bag to carry with you and a larger bag in the car).

Maybe I just agree with the opinions in this book more than in "The Girlfriends' Guide..." but I do think this book is better. If I knew my friends already had a good stash of pregnancy books, I would send this lesser known one their way too. Or I would buy this and one of the others I mentioned before for a first timer.

"The Diary of Maddie the Modern Girls' pregnancy" is so funny and informative. It's been a while since I was pregnant and she really helped me remember some of the little details I had forgotten.

Add this one to your pregnancy and birth book collection- just make sure you have some more complete books around too.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best (and funniest) Guide to Pregnancy Yet!, October 13, 2003
This review is from: A Bun in the Oven: The Real Guide to Pregnancy (Paperback)
I have the Australian version of this book, Up the Duff, and it's hilarious. The week by week guide is both informative and funny--a must on those days where being pregnant seems just a bit overwhelming. Cooke's writing style comes off as very casual, but she is quite knowledgeable. Her cartoons are the best, worthy of placing on the office wall just to get you through the day. A must for anyone pregnant or thinking about becoming pregnant!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Pregnancy Guide for the 21st century woman, October 6, 2005
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This review is from: A Bun in the Oven: The Real Guide to Pregnancy (Paperback)
I bought this recently to educated myself about pregnancy before I go and take the plunge of getting 'up the duff' and I'm glad I chose this as one of my first books to do so.

Unlike a couple of other books I have read, Kaz Cooke chooses to call a spade a spade - telling it as it is and not glossing over the 'unslightly' parts of being pregnant. I now have a realistic picture of what to expect and am looking forward to being pregnant more than ever. Thanks Kaz!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The real deal..., March 29, 2005
This review is from: A Bun in the Oven: The Real Guide to Pregnancy (Paperback)
For anyone, man or woman, if you are pregnant for the first time, this book is a must read! Cooke not only addresses concerns that are typical for a first pregnancy, but she does it in a way that you can relate to, and know that you aren't the first woman to go through it all! Another good thing about the book is that for certain weeks, there is space for you to answer questions about how your pregnancy has progressed! If you want a book to help demystify pregnancy, without terrifying you, you've got to get this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious, March 9, 2005
This review is from: A Bun in the Oven: The Real Guide to Pregnancy (Paperback)
This book is my favorite in my pregnancy book library (which includes titles such as Pregnancy Sucks, Pregnancy for Dummies, What to Expect When You are Expecting, Belly Laughs, The Well Pregnancy Book).

I like that this book is written week by week as opposed to monthly. It gives a lot of good, up to date info on all sorts of things from buying super capacity washing machines to a plethora of diseases that your baby could have. The tone it is written in is light hearted and funny. Cooke's sense of humor is right up my alley and I couldn't recommend a better, funnier read for someone who is newly preggers.

I am currently reading Kid Wrangling...the sequel and what to do after the bun comes out the oven!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Feels like you're talking to your best girlfriend!!, November 19, 2006
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My husband and I have been talking about getting pregnant and preparing ourselves (only as much as books can provide, lol) for about 6 months.
We read tons of books filled with medical information (very helpful) and some that scared me with hundreds of things that can go wrong or books saying I "HAVE" to do it like this or the author heavily pushing their own views. Until I can across this book. Yes, it doesn't cover all medical conditions but it doesn't pretend to. It has alot of references, to other books and websites, thoroughout the book including a section in the back. Mostly, it tells of the writers' personal experience using humourous and honest writing. I felt like I was talking to my best friend who has actually been through it. It made me feel more comfortable. Not less scared but I have a more positive image of pregnancy, instead of being super terrified. The author has a great way of making you feel like, 'hey, this has happened to me but you can laugh about it' or when it's more serious, she writes about it and gives references. So many other books make you feel bad or inadequete. This one doesn't. It doesn't talk down to you or make you feel stupid. It is a good read for anyone who needs a good friend that may share the same feelings you have. It is definately a good read for the modern woman. I can't tell you how many times my friends said, "Hey, I was thinking that too!" or "You tell 'em girl!". Some aren't even pregnant and just like the fun read, lol! After having so many people offer their own advice on pregnancy, it was great to have someone talk to you like a person or offer suggestions. And not craming it down your throat. No, it cannot be the only pregnancy book I read, it's too basic, but I highly recommend for anyone who needs to know that someone else is also feeling the same way. Or just laugh a little. Read it in between the "serious" pregnancy books, it'll put a smile on your face.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What a Fun Read!, August 7, 2005
This review is from: A Bun in the Oven: The Real Guide to Pregnancy (Paperback)
I received this book only a few days ago but it has been so much fun to read. I found out that I was pregnanct just a couple of weeks ago and I wanted to track my baby's development. This book does that and more. It not only provides great information about the baby's developmental milestones each week but it is also flat out hilarious. I recommend this book to anyone who is pregnant!
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