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YOU: Having a Baby: The Owner's Manual to a Happy and Healthy Pregnancy

YOU: Having a Baby: The Owner's Manual to a Happy and Healthy PregnancyAuthors: Michael F. Roizen, Mehmet C. Oz
Publisher: Free Press
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 464
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Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.2 x 1.6

ISBN: 1416572368
Dewey Decimal Number: 618.2
EAN: 9781416572367
ASIN: 1416572368

Publication Date: December 1, 2009
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Can I get a cavity filled while pregnant? Will avoiding spicy foods make my kid a picky eater? Can I really increase my baby's IQ while she's in utero?

Whether you're pregnant for the first time, are trying to start your family, or already have enough children to start your own basketball team, you're bound to have questions about what it means to be pregnant -- and how you can increase your odds of having a healthy and happy pregnancy. But no matter how much you've read, watched, studied, or talked about this amazing biological journey, you have never read anything like this.

In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Michael Roizen and Dr. Mehmet Oz act as mythbusters for the hundreds of questions surrounding pregnancy in the same scientific, informative, and entertaining ways that have made them America's Doctors. In these pages, you'll learn everything you need to know about the miracles of fetal development, your health throughout the pregnancy, and providing the best possible environment for your growing child.

Pregnancy is a complicated balancing act, but it doesn't have to be frightening. The doctors will help you de-stress as they describe accurately and rationally what happens during a thrilling nine months of life. While every pregnant body is different, odds are you'll experience some of the cravings, crying, and discomfort that almost all women go through. Your best tactic? Learn why these things are happening -- and what you should do about them. YOU: Having a Baby will teach you everything you need to know about what to eat (should I be eating for two?), how much to exercise, and what guilty pleasures will actually make pregnancy easier on you (and the loved ones who get to be around you for the whole thing). Each phase of pregnancy has different challenges, but the right information will prepare you for what's ahead. The interactive week-by-week calendar inside provides an even more detailed guideline for how and what you should feel through every step of the process.

Exciting, cutting-edge scientific research in the fi eld of epigenetics has changed the way the medical profession looks at pregnancy, and now it can change your perspective, too. Epigenetics explores what makes us develop in certain ways -- why some people thrive at math while others are prone to chronic diseases. It turns out that there are easy things you can do that will not just help your baby's development in utero but will actually improve his or her chances of living a healthy, fulfi lling adult life.

Filled with recipes for nutritious, satisfying snacks and meals even Pop can cook (yes, he can!), safe exercises for staying fit, and tons of YOU tips that will help you stay comfortable, YOU: Having a Baby is the ultimate guidebook for what to do from the moment of conception to the weeks after your child has arrived home. From morning sickness and food cravings to choosing a doctor and changing a diaper, YOU: Having a Baby will give you the real scoop about what's in store for you during this amazing time in your life.


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5 out of 5 stars Good Book and there are others   December 23, 2009
Plan B (Tucson, AZ USA)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Thsi is another in the series by Drs Oz and Rozien. I am relieved to see pregnancy books written by physicians rather than laypeople simply because some of the information out there is scary and sometimes inaccurate. Oz obviously puts truth out there and he hits on a few fun myths. There are many pregnancy myths, superstitions and falshoods out there that are daily questions given by pregnant women. Another book that would be great with this book is Hands Off My Belly: The Pregnant Woman's Survival Guide to Myths, Mothers, and Moods This book is all about pregnancy myths and it is a fun read. Like Dr. Oz's book it is written by two OB-GYN physicians who are married with 4 children and they discuss so many patient stories that are fun and informative. I think any pregnant woman's bedside table should have both


5 out of 5 stars My wife and I loved it...   December 19, 2009
G. Griffith (Los Angeles, CA)
7 out of 9 found this review helpful

My wife is 8 months pregnant so we both read this. Was really accessible and for me really refreshing. Avoided a lot of the alarmism that other books in this genre fall into. We're big fans of the entire You series.


5 out of 5 stars Best Pregnancy Book Out There   December 20, 2009
S. Lemole
7 out of 9 found this review helpful

I am about to give birth - and my only wish is that I had this book sooner! I have read every book available and this one has the most valuable information - presented in a fun and interesting way. There is so much to think/worry/be excited about during pregnancy, and Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, deliver (no pun intended) well researched, cutting edge information without trying to scare you or be snarky like so many other books. And I really appreciate the their focus on stress modification - especially at this point in my experience.
I have YOU:Being beautiful, but I might have to get YOU: On a Diet after giving birth!
I love these books and hope the Doctors keep them coming.



5 out of 5 stars Great pregnancy book!   December 19, 2009
Emily Smith (New York)
9 out of 12 found this review helpful

This is a fascinating book that gives information on so much more than just the typical month by month development of your baby. With great advice on what to do to help create the best environment for your little one - I'm recommending it to all of my pregnant friends.


5 out of 5 stars another fantastic conrtibution to our health   December 19, 2009
Janey Jones (Orlando, FL)
8 out of 11 found this review helpful

I always love reading the YOU books, and this latest contribution is no exception. The authors craft an upbeat, accessible, fun guide for women going through the awe-inspiring, but also sometimes scary process of bringing new life into our world. They highlight how detrimental stress (both physical and emotional) can be to the newborn and proceed to explain all the aspects of pregnancy so elegantly that I felt immediately relaxed. The good doctors teamed up with a well recognized OB-GYN from the Cleveland Clinic and several other experienced moms (including Mrs Oz!) to explain practical aspects of fertility and the early weeks after conception.

I believe their most valuable contribution is a comprehensive review of the fascinating process of epigenetics. This is how humans were able to adapt to rapid changes in their environment like a famine or ice age. This same process will change how our children use their genes if the mother does not take charge of her own health so the fetus can predict their future environment correctly. They make a reasonable argument that this is the single biggest advance in medicine in the past decade.

Most importantly, "YOU: having a baby" correctly argues that 50% of women do not know that they are pregnant when they first conceive, so all pre-menapausal women should follow the nutrition plan that they outline. I am getting copies for all my friends for the holidays.


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