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38 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'm stocking up on this book as a gift item for moms-to-be in my life!,
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This review is from: The Pregnancy Countdown Book (Paperback)
The Pregnancy Countdown Book is a page-a-day guide chock full of advice for expecting parents. Author Susan Magee cuts right to the chase and avoids euphemisms--pregnancy is not "complex," it is hard--hard in the first trimester, hard in the middle, and hard near the end. Magee describes the rewards, but she doesn't try to sugar-coat anything.
Many of the gems in this book deal with those things you needs to know but are reluctant to ask: foods and activities to stop when you are pregnant, proper sleeping posture, when to stop air travel, dealing with varicose veins, and how (and when) to break the news to friends and family. Tips include recommended products, resources, tricks, and websites. This is the kind of book that reassures a worry-wort, because the author and her MD co-author have been there and done it all, and they will remind you what to do at the right time. I was especially intrigued by Magee's attention to the relationship between the parents. She addresses the stresses that the mom and her significant other will experience, and how to relate to your partner during these 250 days. Bottom line: this is a value-packed offering and a highly recommended gift item.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lighthearted and Honest,
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This review is from: The Pregnancy Countdown Book (Paperback)
I really enjoy having this book in my "pregnancy library"; it sits on the nightstand beside my bed and once or twice each week, I review the milestones my baby is encountering.
The book is not intended to be a medical text or comprehensive guide to all the biological changes that pregnancy causes, but don't we [pregnant women] already have enough of those? The book is fantastic in helping to visualize my baby's size and appearance, and also in helping me prepare for the delivery without turning me off by interjectng her stance on certain issues. Too many of the books available dedicated to pregnacy claim to give you all the information you need, but if you read word-for-word, you can easily discern the author's bias on many controversial issues (for example: "breast is best!" or the circumcision debate). I love that Magee simply informs you that you need to make a decision and doesn't make you feel guilty for making that choice! I also love the often-humorous quotes provided by real moms. I will certainly buy this book for all of my friends when they're having their first babies. It has certainly helped the past 34 weeks speed by!
29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Pregnancy Book out there!,
By Tracy "Tracy" (East Norriton, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Pregnancy Countdown Book (Paperback)
Susan Magee lives in my neighborhood. She's the nicest and funniest person, always cracking us up. I was pregnant while she was working on her book and she made me laugh and gave me so much good advice. She was the only person who told me that we should take an experienced mom to Babies R Us to register and not to feel bad if we had to go back three times to figure it all out. She was the only person who told me that I should prepare for a C-section, just in case. I'm glad I listened to her. Despite my intention to deliver my daughter with a midwife, Maya was breech and I needed a C-section. If I hadn't read up about the procedure (Susan gave me the pages
of her manuscript), I would have been terrified. She also warned me not to freak out if I didn't bond with the baby instantly. She said for many women, the experience of childbirth (plus surgery) is so overwhelming that it's hard to focus on the baby right away. Finally, she's the only one who prepared me for how hard it was going to be to breastfeed in the beginning. I remember she said, "You think that because the baby's life depends upon getting this food, that it would be easy. But it's not. So don't worry too much if it takes you and the baby a few weeks, or even a month, to get into the groove. You're not doing it wrong, it's just a huge adjustment for both of you and it's painful in the beginning." After Maya was born, I read Susan's book anyway. It's so funny and so true. It is really saying something if you aren't even pregnant and got a lot out of a pregnancy book. Plus she talks a lot about keeping your expectations low, how your recovery is going to be, and asking for help when you first bring a baby home. Do yourself a favor and get this book. It's really wonderful.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very interesting book for first-time moms,
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This review is from: The Pregnancy Countdown Book (Paperback)
I truly enjoyed this book and read it religiously at each week and trimester. It is informative, to the point and answers all of your questions that you are embarrassed to ask a doctor or even a close friend. I recommend this book to all first-time mothers out there or if you know of someone having their first child, this is the perfect gift for them. It truly made my nine months (well, actually ten) fly by!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
easy to read, sometimes funny... otherwise useless,
By biletik (Corvallis, OR USA) - See all my reviews
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I bought it as a starter book for my first pregnancy. Every page basically says: hey, we all know what I know... pregnancy is hard... but with a bit of humor we can make it through!
This may or may not be your attitude towards pregnancy. Personally, I think pregnancy is wonderful. But then, I was lucky to feel good most of the time... may not apply to everyone. The book said: you should feel crappy, and I wondered: "am I normal?" I didn't feel I needed the humorous approach they suggest; moreover, I felt that their humor assumes too much. And I didn't particularly like the excessively familiar tone of this book. Otherwise, it's quick and light reading on the go, quite pleasant too. I like the way it's organized day-by-day. Unfortunately, even though it makes you feel like it should contains lots of info that would be daily applicable, that is not the case. It's full of encouragement, though, if that's what you need! It does not give you many tips on nutrition or exercises for a healthy pregnancy (or details on the complications), but there are other books out there that do. You may find a few practical bits of advice among the rest of the chatter. Overall, this is a fun addition to my pregnancy library, but I wouldn't have missed it.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy Reading...packed with info for first time moms,
This review is from: The Pregnancy Countdown Book (Paperback)
I love this book. I had purchased others but didn't really want to get to bogged down with too many all consuming facts on pregnancy. This one is short, concise, and fun to read. Really, this book is a page a day and helps make the pregnancy seem to go much quicker (if that's possible)! It's an enjoyable read especially for those who have little time to read. Hope you enjoy it as much as I am.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Ho Hum,
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This review is from: The Pregnancy Countdown Book (Paperback)
The Good: There are some useful hints and there are quotes from experienced mothers offering good advice. It's encouraging to read that other mothers share your concerns.
The Bad: Overall, there's very little actual information beyond a handful of tidbits. Some of the information seems outdated despite the fact that this is not an old book (this book implies that you have to buy a bassinet but the fact is you don't actually NEED one). Also, while the day-by-day layout of this book is interesting, it's not very practical. If you're looking for one specific issue, you'll have a hard time finding it. The Ugly: A lot of this book is written in a "cutesy" tone that I found annoying. When I'm looking for practical information the last thing I want to read is girly chit-chat. The bottom line is I'm a straightforward, matter-of-fact person and while this isn't a terrible book it's just not my kind of book. I recommend "Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy" and "Baby Bargains" instead of this book.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
In my top 3 even if it it contains no pictures; reads smoothly,
This review is from: The Pregnancy Countdown Book (Paperback)
The pregnancy countdown is in my personal top 3. I love the format of the book (light, small, 1 day of pregnancy=1 page). Helps you visualize your baby (mine's the size of a lemon right now), you get advice (usually coming from other moms and dads), a to do list (join a bulletin board), baby's activities (flipping, yawning, etc.) and so on. Reads very well. On the downside...no pictures at all.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What people don't tell you.,
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This review is from: The Pregnancy Countdown Book (Paperback)
Me and my husband are thinking about getting pregnant this year. I bought this book to learn more about what was going to happen to my body. This book covers all "four" trimesters, as she calls it. It has wonderful information, and input from real mothers and a wonderful doctor. I really learned so much. It covers how doctors determine your due date, how the baby is changing and growing inside your belly, the changes that will happen to your body i.e. stretch marks etc., changes in your relationship with your significant other, preparing your home for baby, what to take with you to the hospital, exactly what happens while you are in labor, when to ask for drugs, exactly how an epidural works and is administered, and what to expect afterwards when you have your baby at home. It covers even more than what I've described here. I really couldn't put this book down. I would definitly recommend it. The author gives us this information, but keeps it light hearted and quirky. I'm so glad that she wrote it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
cute,
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Its a cute little book. there's one page for each day of your pregnancy. my husband and I have fun reading it together every week.
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The Pregnancy Countdown Book by Susan Magee (Paperback - March 1, 2006)
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