Reddit Reddit reviews The Healthy Pregnancy Book: Month by Month, Everything You Need to Know from America's Baby Experts (Sears Parenting Library)

We found 3 Reddit comments about The Healthy Pregnancy Book: Month by Month, Everything You Need to Know from America's Baby Experts (Sears Parenting Library). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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The Healthy Pregnancy Book: Month by Month, Everything You Need to Know from America's Baby Experts (Sears Parenting Library)
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3 Reddit comments about The Healthy Pregnancy Book: Month by Month, Everything You Need to Know from America's Baby Experts (Sears Parenting Library):

u/PrincessInternet · 6 pointsr/waiting_to_try
  1. Exercising daily
  2. Tweaking my diet now so that when pregnancy hits, I don't also have to screw around with my diet while dealing with hormones/sickness
  3. Pre-conception visit with the doctor. Make sure you go soon so you can get updated on your vaccines and get all your test results in before it's time to start trying! I just had mine, and it all went smoothly.
  4. My doctor recommended "The Healthy Pregnancy Book". She said it's "a little crunchy," but mostly very good. She advised me NOT to read "What to Expect When You're Expecting" because it's kind of gross and scary, and she thought it would make my anxiety worse. The book she recommended to me has been very good so far, and it's thoroughly informative without being scary.
  5. Making an Amazon list of gender-neutral things that look good for the baby-to-be. I read a great piece of advice that said not to reveal the gender of your baby until AFTER the baby shower. That way people will get you practical things instead of frilly dresses or football onesies. So I've been comparing car seats, wraps, cribs/bassinets, etc.
  6. Crying every time I see a baby because I'm sick to death of waiting and there is only a little over a month left of waiting for me. It's like when you really have to go to the bathroom, and when you finally get there and you see the toilet, you almost feel like you're going to pee your pants because of the relief/anticipation of seeing the toilet. That's what it's like for me, TTC-wise, right now.
u/TheCloudFactory · 2 pointsr/pregnant
u/idernolinux · 1 pointr/CautiousBB

Little peanut gave me an AWESOME night of sleep last night. I didn't wake up til 5 AM, and even when I woke up, all I had to do was pee. Wasn't nauseous or stomach cramping or anything!

Hopefully all of August (and September) goes this way :)

[EDIT] Oh yeah, DH took me to a Barnes & Nobles after puppy class yesterday and we picked up 3 books!