Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Finally– no-nonsense answers to ‘those’ pregnancy questions

So you found out that you're pregnant and almost immediately it can feel like a little alien has taken over your body. Then you have a million questions, such as what can I do for this nausea, can I have sex, and when should I call my doctor? Even if you're a seasoned mom, questions and concerns still come up, which means you need to find straight-forward answers fast.

Isn't it time for something brand new and different when it comes to pregnancy guides? For starters, who has time to read a huge, complicated book filled with jargon and scary warnings, when all expectant parents really want to know is practical information with explanations on everything. All those answers and more are now available in purse-size guides that were previously only accessible through doctors. And you know what's really cool? A mom can hold and breastfeed a baby with one hand while reading the new guides in the other!
Nurse Barb

Nurse Barb’s Personal Guides, which have more than 27 years of knowledge and experience condensed into an easy-to read and understand format, have helped more than 4 million women to date. They are an extension of what Barb Dehn, NP offers to her own patients – relatable information, easy-to-understand explanations, and guidelines for navigating the often-turbulent waters of women’s health. She’s also a mother herself, which offers readers that reliable mix of professional and savvy advice with warmth, understanding and a wealth of tips.

In these two guides on pregnancy and breast feeding, Nurse Barb provides readers with a comprehensive guide to the changes, challenges, and joys that are in store for them, as well as a guide to preparing for baby’s arrival.

According to Nurse Barb, “Every mom wants to feel reassured, prepared and that what she’s experiencing is normal, so I included anticipatory guidance for when to call providers, helpful ‘To Do Lists’ and answers to questions you may be too embarrassed to ask your doctor or anyone else.” In Nurse Barb’s Personal Guide to Pregnancy, each chapter covers a different facet of pregnancy—from coming to grips with the prospect of motherhood to what to expect in each trimester. Straightforward advice on how to handle nausea and morning sickness, to exercise, sex, and travel are all given. Nurse Barb has also incorporated a hospital packing list and kick-count sheet to help new mothers prepare for delivery and track their baby’s progress. 

With step-by-step instructions in Nurse Barb’s Personal Guide to Breastfeeding, she instructs the reader in every facet of breastfeeding, from getting ready to breastfeed to weaning her baby, and offers advice in difficult circumstances, including baby blues and postpartum depression.

These guides are indispensable resources for mothers, whether they are experiencing their first pregnancy or are already a veteran mom. And perhaps best of all for a busy mother-to-be – they fit in a purse or diaper bag! Plus, many women report that it's the only pregnancy book that their husbands would read.

Find all the go-to advice that you need today in these practical and affordable guides. Check out Nurse Barb's Personal Guides to Pregnancy and Breastfeeding at http://basichealthpub.com/search?q=pregnancy+guides

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