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Pregnancy for dummies [electronic resource] / by Joanne Stone, Keith Eddleman, and Mary Duenwald.

Stone, Joanne. (Author). Eddleman, Keith. (Added Author). Duenwald, Mary. (Added Author).

Summary:

Now updated--our bestselling guide to a safe and healthy pregnancyWith robust sales and its own four-part cable TV series, Pregnancy For Dummies has been a perennial favorite, giving parents-to-be authoritative, friendly, up-to-date advice on every aspect of pregnancy and childbirth. This new edition offers all of the latest information expecting parents want to know, including expanded coverage on the health and well-being of both mother and child. It takes readers through the first, second, and third trimesters, providing new and updated coverage of prenatal genetic screening and diagnosis,

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780470401989 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions)
  • ISBN: 0470401982 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions)
  • ISBN: 9780470466834 (electronic bk. : Mobipocket Reader)
  • ISBN: 0470466839 (electronic bk. : Mobipocket Reader)
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (xx, 388 p.) : ill.
  • Edition: 3rd ed.
  • Publisher: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, c2009.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Previous ed.: 2004.
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction -- About this book -- What's new in this edition -- Conventions used in this book -- What you're not to read -- Foolish assumptions -- How this book is organized -- Part I. The game plan -- Part II. Pregnancy : a drama in three acts -- Part III. The big event : labor, delivery, and recovery -- Part IV. Dealing with special issues -- Part V. The part of tens -- Icons used in this book -- Where to go from here -- pt. 1. The game plan -- 1. From here to maternity -- Getting ready to get pregnant : the preconceptional visit -- Taking a look at your history --Evaluating your current health -- Answering commonly asked questions -- Getting to your ideal body weight -- Reviewing your medications -- Considering nutritional supplements -- Recognizing the importance of vaccinations and immunity -- Quitting birth control -- Introducing sperm to egg : timing is everything -- Pinpointing ovulation -- Taking an effective (and fun) approach -- 2. I think I'm pregnant! -- Recognizing the signs of pregnancy -- Determining whether you're pregnant -- Getting an answer at home -- Going to your practitioner for answers -- Selecting the right practitioner for you -- Considering your options -- Asking questions before you choose -- Calculating your due date -- 3. Preparing for life during pregnancy -- Planning prenatal visits -- Preparing for physical and emotional changes -- Coping with mood swings -- Living through leg cramps -- Noticing vaginal discharge -- Putting up with backaches -- Handling stress -- Understanding the effects of medications, alcohol, and drugs on your baby -- Taking medications -- Smoking -- Drinking alcohol -- Using recreational/illicit drugs -- Looking at lifestyle changes -- Pampering yourself with beauty treatments -- Relaxing in hot tubs, whirlpools, saunas, or steam rooms -- Traveling -- Getting dental care -- Having sex -- Working during pregnancy : a different type of labor -- Considering occupational hazards -- Understanding pregnancy and the law -- 4. Diet and exercise for the expectant mother -- Looking at healthy weight gain -- Determining how much is enough -- Avoiding weight obsession -- Understanding your baby's weight gain -- Taking stock of what you're taking in -- Using the USDA Food Guide Pyramid -- Supplementing your diet -- Determining which foods are safe -- Eyeing potentially harmful foods -- Debunking popular food myths -- Considering special dietary needs -- Eating right, vegetarian-style -- Combating constipation -- Dealing with diabetes -- Working out for two -- Adapting to your body's changes -- Exercising without overdoing it -- Comparing forms of exercise.
pt. II. Pregnancy : a drama in three acts -- 5. The first trimester -- A new life takes shape -- Adapting to how your body changes -- Breast changes -- Fatigue -- Any-time-of-day sickness -- Bloating -- Frequent urination -- Headaches -- Constipation -- Cramps -- Going to your first prenatal appointment -- Understanding the consultation -- Considering the physical exam -- Eyeing the standard tests -- Recognizing causes for concern -- Bleeding -- Miscarriage -- Ectopic pregnancy -- For dads : reacting to the news -- 6. The second trimester -- Discovering how your baby is developing -- Understanding your changing body -- Forgetfulness and clumsiness -- Gas -- Hair and nail growth -- Heartburn -- Lower abdominal/groin pain -- Nasal congestion -- Nose bleeds and bleeding gums -- Skin changes -- Checking in : prenatal visits -- Recognizing causes for concern -- Bleeding -- Fetal abnormality -- Incompetent cervix -- Knowing when to seek help -- For dads : watching mom grow -- 7. The third trimester -- Your baby gets ready for birth -- Movin' and shakin' : fetal movements -- Flexing the breathing muscles -- Hiccupping in utero -- Keeping up with your changing body -- Accidents and falls -- Braxton-Hicks contractions -- Carpal tunnel syndrome -- Fatigue -- Hemorrhoids -- Insomnia -- Feeling the baby "drop" -- Pregnancy rashes and itches -- Preparing for breastfeeding -- Sciatica -- Shortness of breath -- Stretch marks -- Swelling -- Urinary stress incontinence -- Varicose veins -- Preparing for labor -- Making a birth plan -- Going back to school : classes to take -- Asking for a C-Section on demand -- Determining who's coming to the hospital -- Timing labor -- Using perineal massage -- Hitting the home stretch : prenatal visits in the third trimester -- Recognizing causes for concern -- Bleeding -- Breech presentation -- Decreased amniotic fluid volume -- Decreased fetal movement -- Fetal growth problems -- Leaking amniotic fluid -- Preeclampsia -- Preterm labor -- When the baby is late -- Getting ready to head to the hospital -- Packing your suitcase -- Choosing--and using--a car seat -- For dads--getting down to the wire -- 8. Understanding prenatal testing -- Considering tests for prenatal diagnosis in the first trimester -- Chorionic villus sampling -- Early amniocentesis -- Testing in the second trimester -- Second-trimester blood tests -- "Looking" at sound waves : ultrasound -- Testing with amniocentesis -- Other prenatal tests and procedures -- Looking at third-trimester tests -- Taking Group B strep cultures -- Gauging lung maturity -- Assessing your baby's current health -- 9. Checking your pregnancy week-by-week -- Weeks 0-4 -- Weeks 5-8 -- Weeks 9-12 -- Weeks 13-16 -- Weeks 17-20 -- Weeks 21-24 -- Weeks 25-28 -- Weeks 29-32 -- Weeks 33-36 -- Weeks 37-40 -- Weeks 40-42.
pt. III. The big event : labor, delivery, and recovery -- 10. Honey, I think I'm in labor! -- Knowing When labor is real--and when it isn't -- Noticing changes before labor begins -- Discerning false labor from true labor -- Deciding when to call your practitioner -- Checking for labor with an internal exam -- Getting admitted to the hospital -- Settling into your hospital room -- Checking out the accommodations -- Monitoring your baby -- Fetal heart monitoring -- Other tests of fetal health -- Nudging things along : labor induction -- Elective induction -- Medically indicated induction -- Inducing labor -- Augmenting labor -- Getting the big picture : stages and characteristics of labor -- The first stage -- The second stage -- The third stage -- Handling labor pain -- Systemic medications -- Regional anesthetics -- General anesthesia -- Considering alternative birthing methods -- Delivering without anesthesia -- Giving birth at home -- Immersing yourself in a water birth -- 11. Special delivery : bringing your baby into the world -- Having a vaginal delivery -- Pushing the baby out -- Getting an episiotomy -- Handling prolonged second-stage labor -- The big moment : delivering your baby -- Delivering the placenta -- Repairing your perineum -- Assisting nature : operative vaginal delivery -- Having a cesarean delivery -- Understanding anesthesia -- Looking at reasons for cesarean delivery -- Recovering from a cesarean delivery -- Congratulations! You did it! -- Shaking after delivery -- Understanding postpartum bleeding -- Hearing your baby's first cry -- Checking your baby's condition -- Cutting the cord -- 12. Hello, world! Your newborn -- Looking at your bundle of joy -- Varnished in vernix -- The shape of the head -- Black-and-blue marks -- Blotches, patches, and more -- Baby hair -- Extremities -- Eyes and ears -- Genitalia and breasts -- Umbilical cord -- Newborn size -- Seeing how your baby breathes -- Knowing what to expect in the hospital -- Preparing baby for life outside the womb -- Understanding baby's developing digestive system -- Considering circumcision -- Spending time in the neonatal intensive care unit -- Checking in : baby's first doctor visit -- Considering heart rate and circulatory changes -- Looking at weight changes -- For dads : home at last--with the new family -- 13. Taking care of yourself after delivery -- Recuperating from delivery -- Looking and feeling like a new mom -- Understanding postpartum bleeding -- Dealing with perineal pain -- Surviving swelling -- Coping with your bladder -- Battling the hemorrhoid blues -- Understanding postpartum bowel function -- Continuing to recover at home -- Recovering from a cesarean delivery -- Going to the recovery room -- Taking it one step at a time -- Understanding post-cesarean pain -- Dealing with post-op pain -- Getting ready to go home -- Continuing to recover at home -- Going through more postpartum changes -- Sweating like a ... new mom -- Dealing with breast engorgement -- Understanding hair loss -- Chasing away the baby blues -- Recognizing postpartum depression -- Checking your progress : The first postpartum doctor visit -- Returning to "normal" life -- Getting fit all over again -- Losing the weight -- Pondering your postpartum diet -- Taking your vitamins -- Doing Kegel exercises -- Having sex again -- Choosing contraception -- 14. Feeding your baby -- Deciding between breast and bottle -- Sizing up the advantages of breast-feeding -- Checking out the benefits of bottle-feeding -- Latching onto breast-feeding -- Looking at the mechanics of lactation -- Checking out breast-feeding positions -- Getting the baby to latch on -- Orchestrating feedings -- Maintaining your diet -- Looking at birth control options -- Determining which medications are safe -- Handling common problems -- Breast-feeding twins -- Bottle-feeding for beginners -- Stopping milk production -- Choosing the best bottles and nipples -- Feeding your baby from a bottle -- Dealing with baby's developing digestive system.
pt. IV. Dealing with special concerns -- 15. Pregnancies with special considerations -- Figuring out how age matters -- Over-30 something moms -- Not-so-young dads -- Very young moms --Having twins or more -- Looking at types of multiples -- Determining whether multiples are identical or fraternal -- Down syndrome screening in pregnancies with twins or more -- Genetic testing in pregnancies with twins or more -- Keeping track of which baby is which -- Living day-to-day during a multiple pregnancy -- Going through labor and delivery -- Covering special issues for moms with multiples -- Monitoring for preterm labor in twins -- Getting pregnant again -- Realizing how each pregnancy differs -- Giving birth after a prior cesarean delivery -- If you're a nontraditional family -- Preparing your child (or children) for a new arrival -- Explaining pregnancy -- Making baby-sitting arrangements for your delivery -- Coming home -- 16. When things get complicated -- Dealing with preterm labor -- Checking for signs of preterm labor -- Stopping preterm labor -- Preventing preterm labor -- Delivering the baby early -- Handling preeclampsia -- Understanding placental conditions -- Placenta previa -- Placental abruption -- Recognizing problems with the amniotic fluid and sac -- Too much amniotic fluid -- Too little amniotic fluid -- Rupture of the amniotic sac -- Describing problems with fetal growth -- Smaller-than-average babies -- Larger-than-average babies -- Looking at blood incompatibilities -- The Rh factor -- Other blood mismatches -- Dealing with breech presentation -- Pondering post-date pregnancy -- 17. Pregnancy in sickness and in health -- Getting an infection while pregnant -- Bladder and kidney infections -- Chickenpox -- Colds and flu -- Seasonal allergies and hay fever -- Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections -- German measles (Rubella) -- Hepatitis -- Herpes infections -- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) -- Listeria -- Lyme disease -- Parvovirus infection (Fifth disease) -- Stomach viruses (gastroenteritis) -- Toxoplasmosis -- Vaginal infections -- Handling prepregnancy conditions -- Asthma -- Chronic hypertension -- Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolus -- Diabetes -- Fibroids -- Immunological problems -- Inflammatory bowel disease -- Seizure disorders (epilepsy) -- Thyroid problems -- 18. Coping with the unexpected -- Surviving recurrent miscarriages -- Coping with late-pregnancy loss -- Dealing with fetal abnormalities -- Finding help -- Beginning to heal.
pt. V. The part of tens -- 19. Ten things nobody tells you -- Pregnancy lasts longer than nine months -- Other people can drive you crazy -- You feel exhausted in the first trimester -- Round ligament pain really hurts -- Your belly becomes a hand magnet -- Hemorrhoids are a royal pain in the butt -- Sometimes women poop while pushing -- The weight stays on after the baby comes out -- Hospital pads are relics from your mother's era -- Breast engorgement really sucks and breast-feeding can be a production -- 20. Ten (or so) healthy snacks for pregnant women -- Chunky dried fig, coconut, and almond granola -- Guilt-free oatmeal cookies -- Peanut butter, chocolate, and banana quesadillas -- Double salmon dip -- Herbed cottage cheese dip with whole-grain bread -- Roasted tomatoes and mozzarella bites -- Chickpea parsley dip with pita chips and celery and carrot sticks -- Peanut butter and dried fruit bars -- Pregnancy for dummies fruit smoothie -- 21. Ten key things you can see on ultrasound -- Measurement of crown-rump length -- The face -- The spine -- The heart -- The hands -- The foot -- The fetal profile -- Three-dimensional image -- It's a boy! -- It's a girl! -- Index.
Source of Description Note:
Description based on print version record.
Subject: Pregnancy > Popular works.
Childbirth > Popular works.
HEALTH & FITNESS > Pregnancy & Childbirth.
Genre: Electronic books.

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