What every woman needs to know about this precious
time we call pregnancy...
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Everything You Need To Know About Having A
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Pregnancy from A to Z
by Dr. Irina Webster
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From: Dean Brenner
Date: Tuesday, January 6, 2009 |
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Dear Mom To Be,
Whether you are trying to get pregnant or are already expecting you no doubt
have dozens of questions that you would like to have answered.
Written by a medical professional, Pregnancy from A to Z
is just what the doctor ordered to answer all your questions. In fact, it probably
has answers to questions you haven't even asked yet!
In the Beginning!
Pregnancy from A to Z not only discusses the entire aspects
of pregnancy, it also sheds light on what you should do before becoming
pregnant to insure a healthy and happy child.
What's more is a full chapter discussion about increasing the odds for having
a boy or a girl! No guarantees of course, but there are things you can do to sway
the odds in your favor.
What we hope you will learn is how to be prepared for what is to come as your
pregnancy progresses. Why should you read Pregnancy from A to Z?
Because of the author!
Not only is the author a medical doctor specializing in women and children's
health issues, she is also a wife and mother. And as if that weren't enough, in
addition to traditional medicine she explores the alternative methods as well
and incorporates a holistic approach to her practice.
As you can see in the following list Pregnancy from A to Z
covers it all:
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Symptoms of early pregnancy |
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Diagnosis of pregnancy |
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Calculation of delivery date |
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Development of pregnancy: what happens to your baby inside
the womb on different pregnancy stages |
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What to avoid during pregnancy |
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Which medication to use |
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Effect of smoking, alcohol and illegal drugs on fetus |
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Sex during pregnancy |
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Bleeding during early and late pregnancy |
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Morning sickness: what can be done to help |
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Risk factors for baby, abnormalities; when some investigations
need to be done (like US and/or amniocentesis) |
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The use of anti-D in pregnancy |
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Group Streptococcus (GBS) in pregnancy |
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Diet during pregnancy |
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Childbirth explanation - normal labor, Caesarean section |
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Anesthetics used for childbirth |
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Evaluation of newborn - Apgar score - what does it mean? |
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Two to tango: father's role during pregnancy |
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Birth choices. Water birth |
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What is ectopic pregnancy (risk, future chances for normal
pregnancy)? |
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All this and more await you in Pregnancy from A to Z a definite
must have to answer all those burning questions about becoming pregnant.
Who better to teach you than a medical professional who is also a wife and
mother?
Grab your copy now for yourself or as the ultimate gift to a friend or loved
one.
Dr. Irina Webster (Author) |
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