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Pregnancy $3.95 The Keep It Simple Series — the greatest guides ever This illustrated guide covers every aspect of pregnancy including morning sickness, labor and delivery, and bringing home the new baby. Expectant mothers face many of the same concerns and even the same symptoms. The KISS Pregnancy will provide all the answers Find out how to enjoy every moment of your pregnancy with DK’s KISS Guide to Pregnancy. Understand what’s going on at each stage of your pregnancy. Get the lowdown on the best prenatal care and the latest tests and procedures. Find out how to eat well, stay in shape, and exercise safely. Understand how to involve your partner and enjoy the pregnancy together. Discover top tips for dealing with mood swings, common fears, and physical changes. Learn how to care for your new baby and find time to recover. The Keep It Simple Series is the new standard in how-to books Written by leading experts, each book includes full-color photographs and illustrations throughout, making these the first and only truly accessible guides for beginners. The KISS format is designed to help readers build confidence from the start, and learn gradually and thoroughly to the very last page. Much more than introductions to various subjects, these inspiring and innovative books are the ones that readers can trust |
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Pregnancy for Dummies $4.19 Congratulations If you’re already pregnant, you’re about to embark upon one of the most exciting adventures of your life. The next year or so is going to be filled with tremendous changes and – hopefully – unbelievable happiness. If you’re thinking about getting pregnant, you’re probably excited at the prospect and a little nervous at the same time. "Pregnancy For Dummies, 2nd Edition," gives you the information you’re looking for if you are considering pregnancy, planning to have a baby, or already pregnant. This guide is also for you if You are the partner of the mother-to-be. You know and love someone who is or plans to be pregnant. You want to find out more about pregnancy but have no interest in becoming an expert on the topic. Is it okay to dye your hair when you are pregnant? How about eating sushi? Pregnancy should be a joy, not a worry. "Pregnancy For Dummies, 2nd Edition," addresses commonly asked questions; clears up myths; and offers solid advice from "real," medically based data. Take a look at just some of the reassuring and up-to-date information that can help you through your pregnancy: Advice on nutrition and staying fit and active during your pregnancy A trimester-by-trimester look at your baby’s development. Find out what’s normal – and what’s not. New findings about the treatment of preterm labor and Down syndrome screening; available options for detecting various problems Discussions on Botox and smallpox What to expect during labor and delivery Recovering at home; postpartum depression The latest news on prenatal testing, premature and multiple births, anesthesia and cesarean deliveries Feeding the baby (breast or not?) When the unexpected happens: Recurrent miscarriages, late-pregnancy loss, fetal abnormalities Authors Joanne Stone, M.D., and Keith Eddleman, M.D., are practicing obstetricians who are also board certified in the sub-specialty of maternal-fetal medicine (high-risk pregnancies). They also teach residents, medical students, and other doctors about pregnancy and prenatal care. Author Mary Murray is a writer and editor who specializes in medicine and science journalism. She is also the mother of twins. |
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The Pregnancy Test $3.95 Ordinarily, I’m a fan of pink–lovely color, does smashing things for the complexion. But not when it’s the bright, glaring stripe staring back at me on the pregnancy test. Then, pink is the color of major oops, of morning sickness, of boyfriends who seemed decent but now are part of some Jerk Witness Protection Program. Still, I’ve got a few things going for me–bitter humor, a divine right to eat till I’m the size of Marlon Brando, and good friends who’ve managed to get me a job interview with one Damien Sharpton: in need of a personal assistant, and some say, a good, swift kick in the arse. If you want to make a lasting impression, by all means, toss your cookies in your future boss’s wastebasket, which is located directly between his excruciatingly sexy legs. Apparently, Mr. Gorgeous-But-Unbearably-Anti-Social must like personal assistants who violate his trash can, because I got the job. And if I can avoid him via text messaging for the next seven months of health insurance, everything will be just fine. Except that he’s just asked–no, insisted–that I go with him on a business trip to the Caribbean. Gulp, Ordinarily, this would be cause for celebration. Ordinarily, I’d shave my legs, pack my bikini, revel in day-glo drinks and my seething lust for Mr. Swarthy-And-Secretive. But there’s nothing ordinary about this situation…which means it could be absolutely extraordinary. |
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How Soon Is Never? $3.95 There is a light and it never goes out . . . or is there? Welcome to the big Reagan ’80s, where ketchup is a vegetable and the Cold War looms large and chilly. If like Joe Green you were coming of age during this boom era, your main concerns include one or more of the following: a rainbow assortment of Polo shirts worn with the collar flipped up, K-Swiss tennis shoes, a new cable channel called MTV, and Top 40 radio. Stuck in the suburban haze of Long Island, New York, Joe Green knows there has got to be more to life. However, salvation is on the way, in the form of a quiffed-up quartet from Manchester, England, who take over the airways of a local radio station. Hearing the Smiths for the first time jerks Joe awake: Morrissey’s wry and witty lyrics speak to him, and Johnny Marr’s driven guitar chords get under his skin. He destroys his Phil Collins cassettes, pomades his hair into New Wave submission, studies up on his Oscar Wilde, and falls in love. He even shows up for dinner on time. That is, until his favorite band breaks up and then breaks his heart. Fast-forward some fifteen years. Joe Green is making a living as a rock journalist, still recovering from a wicked post-college smack addiction and slumming with youngsters who ironically "appreciate" the seminal ’80s music that once gave his life meaning. It’s too late to go home, or is it? What if Joe Green can get the Smiths back together? What if reuniting the long-broken-up band can reverse the passage of time and bring back the magic of youth? What if it helps him win the heart of the woman he loves? How Soon Is Never? is an acerbic, ingenious look at Reagan-era adolescence, the power of hearing a record that changes your life, and the dangers of nostalgia. Be prepared to see a bit of yourself in Joe Green. |
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