Review
Bed rest is one of the most difficult therapies. . . .[This book] is a gift to those under such circumstance. --
Robert N. Wolfson, M.D.,Ph.D., perinatologistPacked with practical pointers and encouraging stories. . . . This indispensable book offers immediate relief from the restlessness of bed rest. --
Sharon Withers, managing editor, TWINS MagazinePractical and comprehensive, provid[ing] an expectant mother with everything she needs to follow doctor's orders. . . . [T]he perfect bedside companion. --
Carol Cirulli Lanham, author of PREGNANCY AFTER A LOSSSupportive, hopeful, well researched, and written in a friendly style. . . . [S]ure to become a cherished companion of many expectant mothers. --
Elizabeth Pector, M.D., F.A.A.P., family physician and bed-rest veteranThis is a necessary book for any expectant mother who may spend four days or four months in bed. --
Tracy Hoogenboom, director, Sidelines National Support Network
Product Description
"Often the pregnancy complication and the need for bed rest arise suddenly and unexpectedly, causing the woman and her family to face myriad problems. . . .This book can be an invaluable resource under such circumstances." (From the Foreword by Richard H. Schwarz, M.D., Obstetrical Consultant to the March of Dimes
Statistics indicate that up to 700,000 expectant women a year -- that's one in five mothers-to-be -- are prescribed bed rest as treatment during complicated pregnancies. Bed rest might sound like a relief at first -- but the combination of a possible high-risk birth and a lengthy period of staying off your feet can be stressful.
Amy E. Tracy shares her experiences -- and those of many others -- to help you and your family not only survive but thrive during your days in waiting. With information on everything from informing your employer and making arrangements with your health insurance to proper nutrition and calisthenics, this comprehensive guide also covers such topics as:
* Understanding Your Doctor's Orders
* Adjusting to Horizontal Living
* Coping with Short-term and Extended Hospitalization
* Limiting the Side Effects of Immobility
* Making Bed Rest a Family Affair
* Coming to Terms with Your Feelings
* Getting Back on Your Feet
* And More, Including Complete Resources
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