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The Pregnancy Power Workbook:

The 200 most important questions to ask about your pregnancy, translates the massive amounts of pregnancy information into personally relevant knowledge.

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Expect the Unexpected. Experience

The Pregnancy Power Workbook.

Between four and five million women in America will deliver babies this year. Prenatal care makes an attempt at preparing women for pregnancy, but the healthcare system does not currently meet the public need or expectation for real medical knowledge.

The simple and unique question-and-answer format of The Pregnancy Power Workbook boosts a woman’s knowledge by re-channeling confusion into order. She learns to apportion her learning energy where it can be most utilized, thus turning frustration into productive awareness through newly acquired knowledge and empowerment.

This readable, useable, and practical guide will prepare women to speak the same language and have the same goals as their medical team and, ultimately, to become active members of this team.

Contents

Table of Contents

  1. The Days, Weeks and Months Before Conception
  2. Weeks 1-4
  3. Weeks 5-8
  4. Weeks 9-12
  5. Weeks 13-16
  6. Weeks 17-20
  7. Weeks 21-24
  8. Weeks 24-28
  9. Weeks 29-32
  10. Weeks 33-36
  11. Weeks 37 until Delivery
  12. The Days and Weeks After Delivery
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Are you planning a pregnancy? Are you already pregnant? Do you feel confused or powerless because you don’t know where to start?

No matter what stage of pregnancy you are at, you probably have many questions. It may be difficult to determine which questions need asking. As you scan the various pregnancy guides on the market, you will find many choices and lots of information. But how do you translate the vast amount of infor- mation into useable, practical knowledge? [Read More]

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Every year in America, four to five million women deliver babies. Our medical system’s ability to prepare women for conception and pregnancy lags behind the desire for medically relevant knowledge. In the rushed medical office, women often experience a process that treats them as patients who need to be told what to do rather than eager participants in search of knowledge. Professionals develop treatment plans in which individual differences and needs filter into a generic “prenatal care package.” The medical profession simplifies these complexities into a basic “quick visit” approach, emphasizing the Trust everything is fine and I will tell you if something is wrong method. Rather than becoming empowered, knowledgeable, and confident, many women assume a passive role. Unaware of what information they need or what questions to ask, they seek advice (right or wrong) from friends, family, the Internet, or books as a way to gain more control.