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The Girlfriends' Guide to Pregnancy |  | Author: Vicki Iovine Publisher: Pocket Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd ed. Illustrated. Pages: 288 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.7
ISBN: 141652472X Dewey Decimal Number: 618.2 EAN: 9781416524724 ASIN: 141652472X
Publication Date: January 9, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Beginning with the "10 Greatest Lies About Pregnancy" (number 10: Lamaze works), and ending with postpartum dementia, Vicki Iovine's Girlfriends' Guide to Pregnancy has fast become the laywoman's mouthpiece for the American pregnancy experience. Iovine is irreverent, sassy, and incredibly reassuring as she exposes the "truths" of pregnancy and childbirth, from sex to cellulite to cesareans. Iovine birthed four kids in six years, none of them twins, which certainly qualifies her as an expert. The Girlfriends' Guide to Pregnancy does reveal Iovine's particular cultural biases (pregnant or not, most of us don't have record-producer husbands, hang out with supermodels, or wear size-four pants) and philosophical beliefs (she's not a particularly strong proponent of natural childbirth or nursing), but, taken with a grain or two of salt, she provides many hilarious moments, acres of advice, and honest reassurance readers will find nowhere else. --Ericka Lutz
Product Description Your Girlfriends, of course -- at least, the ones who've been through the exhilaration and exhaustion, the agony and ecstasy of pregnancy. Four-time delivery room veteran Vicki Iovine, "the Carrie Bradshaw of pregnancy" (Wall Street Journal), talks to you the way only a best friend can -- in the book that will go the whole nine months for every mother-to-be. Now, in this newly revised and updated edition, get the lowdown on all those little things that are too strange or embarrassing to ask, practical tips, and hilarious takes on everything pregnant.What Really Happens to Your Body -- from morning sickness and gas to eating everything in sight -- and what it's like to go from being a babe to having one. The Many Moods of Pregnancy -- why you're so irritable/distracted/ tired/light-headed (or at least more than usual). Plus, the latest scoop on . . . Staying Stylish -- You may be pregnant, but you can still be the fashionista you've always been (or at least you don't have to look like a walking beach ball) -- wearing the hippest designers and proudly showing off your bump. Pregnancy Is Down to a Science -- from in vitro fertilization to scheduled C-section, the latest technology provides so many options, alternatives, and tests, it can all be downright confusing. . . . and much more! For a reassuring voice or just a few good belly laughs, turn to this straight-talking guide on what to really expect when you're expecting.
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Worst Pregnancy Book EVER. September 8, 2010 Aardvark78 If you're pregnant, someone will undoubtedly recommend this book to you. DON'T DO IT. It's only funny or clever if you, like the author, are a rich & skinny former Playmate, and it includes lots of worst-case scary crap which, instead of discussing in any meaningful context (or even using real terms to describe things), she pretty much just writes off as, "Blah blah scary stuff, I don't know what it's really called, I'm just a woman, what do I know, maybe ask your doctor!" Not useful -- either discuss it intelligently, or don't bring it up at all!
Plus, she has a whole chapter on how exercise is bad for pregnant women (not true) and if you dare go to that prenatal Pilates class, it's your own darn fault if you miscarry. WTF?
I bought it after reading the first chapter, but it goes steeply downhill from there. RUN AWAY from this wretched, stupid, awful book.
Funny yet informative September 6, 2010 yum yum (Royal Oak, MI) I bought this book and Fearless Pregnancy as my two baby books. I also watched the Pregnancy for Dummies video. The combination was all I needed, in addition to the questions I asked during doctor visits. This book presented great information in a funny way. I appreciated the casual tone of the book. As this is my first child, I was grateful for the advice. As an aside, I also have her Girlfriend's Guide to Baby Gear, which I also liked and review under that book.
INSULTING TO ANYONE WITH WEIGHT ISSUES August 24, 2010 Kadie M. I'll admit I have not finished reading this book yet but at this point I'm hesitant to continue. I was enjoying this book right up to the chapter on weight and how much to gain. There was a comment she made in the beginning along the lines of if you're reading this book and are anorexic or obese than it's a personal matter to discuss with your doctor. But in her opinion anyone who starves themselves or eats nothing but junk food should be exiled from the girlfriend's club and it sounded like she was shaming us. Like how dare anyone who is overweight even think about having a baby? That's how it came across to me and it really hurt my feelings. Then it went on to say something like "For all the rest of us" which sounded like it was code for "all the rest of us who are normal." Now, I've struggled with weight my whole life and it's not because I eat nothing but junk food. I wasn't blessed with a metabolism where I can eat whatever I want and barely gain a pound. I've been working out like crazy and doing Weight Watchers but it's hard for me to lose weight. And of course I'm worried about how this will affect my baby and I've been doing everything I can to eat healthy for myself and my child. My being overweight doesn't make me a bad person and it certainly doesn't make me an unfit pregnant woman. This was such a b*llsh*t comment and it really made me rethink even finishing this book. Not everything is so black and white. Not every person who's overweight is a disgusting slob who doesn't care about their health. Perhaps the next book she writes she should take a sensitivity class and realize that just because someone is overweight doesn't mean they are a terrible person. Not all of us were blessed with a great figure.
Newly Pregnant August 20, 2010 Newly pregnant I actually didn't care for this book very much compared to other pregnancy books I've read. There was some of the author's opinions in the book that I didn't care for. Over-all it was an okay book.
If you have a fear-based pregnancy, this is a perfect book for you! August 11, 2010 greenhawk (Oakland, CA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I read the last chapter of this book right before I went to sleep. I had nightmares for a few hours and then woke up at 3 am and couldn't go back to sleep. I shouldn't have read the pages and pages of writing coming from fear right before I closed my eyes! This book touched upon most women's fears - the things they make up about their bodies, husband having flings, labor and delivery being so painful that there's no way that anyone in their right mind could ever have a natural childbirth, a future with no sex. It took me hours to go back to sleep (8 am) and get this all out of my system. There are so many more empowering pregnancy books out there - this one isn't one of them. I'm grateful that the experiences of my girlfriends are so different and more conscious!
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