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What to Expect When You're Expecting
[Paperback]A comprehensive overhaul of the world's bestselling pregnancy title, with line-by-line revisions and updates of the text. -
The Doula Book How a Trained Labor Companion Can Help You Have a Shorter, Easier and Healthier Birth
[Paperback]Parents-to-be who want a shorter, healthier, and easier birth are increasingly choosing the help of a trained labor companion called a "doula." This is a guide to support in labor that includes research results showing how labor support reduces: rates of cesarian section; length of labor; use of episiotomy; and, pain medication required. -
Father Knows Best! The Expectant Father/The New Father/Fathering Your Toddler
[Paperback]This boxed set includes The Expectant Father, The New Father, and A Dads Guide to the Toddler Years. -
The Contented Mother's Guide Essential Advice to Help You be a Happy, Calm and Confident Mother
[Paperback]Author(s):Gina FordHelps you to navigate through the essential issues of motherhood such as: happiness, health and fitness; relationships with friends, family and your partner; outings and holidays with your new baby; returning to work or becoming a full-time mum; and, whether to extend your family further. -
Pink Brain, Blue Brain How Small Differences Grow into Troublesome Gaps - And What We Can Do About it
[Paperback]Author(s):Lise EliotGroundbreaking research opens a new chapter in the Nature vs. Nurture debate -
Sleep The Easy Way to Peaceful Nights
[Paperback]Learn how to unlock your child's natural ability to sleep through the night - right from the very first weeks of life. -
Recognising Postnatal Depression
[Paperback]'Having a baby is hard for everyone. And for some women it's worse than hard -- it's a living hell.' The journey to motherhood is sometimes clouded with unrealistic expectations and society's unfair judgement of any woman who isn't immediately blissfully happy with her new baby.



