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jgonz

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Dr. Sears' The Baby Book is good. I don't agree with Everything, but it's an excellent basic. :) Actually, all of Dr. Sears' books are good... very down to earth.

Penny Simkin's Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn is good...
 
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Well at the risk of looking foolish...

Since DH and I started TTC anytime I've heard someone mention a good book, I've written it down for when the time comes :sorry: I know how pathetic eh?

Now I'm sure most of these wouldn't be relevant to you (at least not yet...) but there might be some good ones for you.

Also, I've heard from many, many, many, MANY women do NOT read the "what to expect" books.

So while I can't say if they are any good or not, I highly trust the opinions of those who mentioned the books (most are from my SIL.)

What your Doctor May Not Tell you about Vaccinations: Stephanie Cave

Vaccinations: A Thoughtful Parent's Guide: How to Make Safe, Sensible Decisions about the Risks, Benefits, and Alternatives
by Aviva Jill Romm


Evidence of Harm: Mercury in Vaccines and the Autism Epidemic: A Medical Controversy
by David Kirby

Biblical Parenting
by Crystal Lutton


The Breastfeeding Book: Everything You Need to Know About Nursing Your Child from Birth Through Weaning
by William Sears


The Birth Book: Everything You Need to Know to Have a Safe and Satisfying Birth

The Discipline Book: How to Have a Better-Behaved Child From Birth to Age Ten by William Sears


The Complete Book of Christian Parenting & Child Care: A Medical & Moral Guide to Raising Happy, Healthy Children
by William Sears

The Attachment Parenting Book : A Commonsense Guide to Understanding and Nurturing Your Baby
by William Sears

The Baby Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby from Birth to Age Two (Revised and Updated Edition)
by William Sears

Father's First Steps: 25 Things Every New Dad Should Know
by Robert W. Sears


The Healthiest Kid in the Neighborhood: Ten Ways to Get Your Family on the Right Nutritional Track (Sears Parenting Library)
by William Sears


Emily Post's The Gift of Good Manners: A Parent's Guide to Raising Respectful, Kind, Considerate Children (Emily Post)
by Peggy Post


How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk (How to Help Your Child)
by Adele Fabe

Nursing Mother, Working Mother, Revised Edition
by Gale Pryor


How To Raise An Amazing Child the Montessori Way
by Tim Seldin


Smart Medicine for a Healthier Child
by Janet Zan


The No-Cry Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night
by Elizabeth Pantley

The Happiest Baby on the Block: The New Way to Calm Crying and Help Your Newborn Baby Sleep Longer
by Dr. Harvey Karp


Screamfree Parenting: The Revolutionary Approach to Raising Your Kids by Keeping Your Cool
by Hal Edward Runkel


Teach Me to Do It Myself: Montessori Activities for You and Your Child
by Maja Pitamic


Teaching Montessori in the Home: Pre-School Years: The Pre-School Years (Teaching Montessori in the Home)
by Elizabeth G. Hainstock


Montessori Today: A Comprehensive Approach to Education from Birth to Adulthood
by Paula Polk Lillard


Montessori from the Start: The Child at Home, from Birth to Age Three
by Paula Polk Lillard


Good Nights: The Happy Parents' Guide to the Family Bed (and a Peaceful Night's Sleep!)
by Maria Goodavage
 
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There are different perspectives on pregnancy because there are different ways to approach pregnancy and childbirth.

There are those who want to do everything as natural as possible, so they want books to support them & educate them in Those choices. And on the flip-side, there are women who want their doctors to do all the decision making, so they want books to only give them the basics. And then of course there are all the women inbetween those 2 extremes. :)

You need to decide where You fit, and then go from there. Usually that means more reading and educating yourself, but you'll find where you are comfortable pretty quickly, IMO.

HTH!
 
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I think because the pregnancy focuses on a lot of bad things that could happen so it can make some mamas feel paranoid. The what to expect the first year is .... well it could be replaced by a lot of better books. Its just so dry.... I think the pregnancy one is a lot better than the baby ones though. Your Pregnancy Week By Week I liked better because of the pictures of the baby.

I haven't read any of the Dr. Sears baby or pregnancy books although I have browsed them at the bookstore, but I imagine they are good just because I really like his book The Healthiest Kid In The Neighborhood. I really recommend that book!Although like jgonz we don't parent entirely the way Dr. Sears talks about....

Einstein Never Used Flashcards is an interesting book, I remember it starts out talking about all of the fancy contraptions and "learning tools" available for babies and then talks about the best things you can do for your little ones. I liked it, its not exactly a "parenting" book though... but I am interested in education.
 
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I think because the pregnancy focuses on a lot of bad things that could happen so it can make some mamas feel paranoid. The what to expect the first year is .... well it could be replaced by a lot of better books. Its just so dry.... I think the pregnancy one is a lot better than the baby ones though. Your Pregnancy Week By Week I liked better because of the pictures of the baby.

I haven't read any of the Dr. Sears baby or pregnancy books although I have browsed them at the bookstore, but I imagine they are good just because I really like his book The Healthiest Kid In The Neighborhood. I really recommend that book!Although like jgonz we don't parent entirely the way Dr. Sears talks about....

Einstein Never Used Flashcards is an interesting book, I remember it starts out talking about all of the fancy contraptions and "learning tools" available for babies and then talks about the best things you can do for your little ones. I liked it, its not exactly a "parenting" book though... but I am interested in education.

I totally agree with books making ya feel paranoid. It's already bad enough trying to be careful with what ya do & don't do. I'll have to check those other books out when I get back to feeling better. I knowo On Oprah the other day this lady had a interesting DVD out that talked about babies and the sounds they make as to what it means. It was really neat!
 
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Expecting A Miracle by Todd Hilton is a great book for expectant parents. Each page gives a milestone in the pregnancy while offering a scripture and a prayer for the day's events. For example on day 21 when it speaks about the baby's heart starting to beat, the scripture is "above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life" Proverbs 4:23. And the prayer for that day is to bless your miracle with a strong Godly heart. There is also a journal section on each page. This book is a great way to develop a prayer life with your child even before his or her birth.
 
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