Everything Guide to Pregnancy Over 35: From Conquering Your Fears to Assessing Health Risks--All You Need to Have a Happy, Healthy Nine Months (Everything: Parenting and Family) by Brette McWhorter Sember


Everything Guide to Pregnancy Over 35: From Conquering Your Fears to Assessing Health Risks--All You Need to Have a Happy, Healthy Nine Months (Everything: Parenting and Family)
Title : Everything Guide to Pregnancy Over 35: From Conquering Your Fears to Assessing Health Risks--All You Need to Have a Happy, Healthy Nine Months (Everything: Parenting and Family)
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ISBN : 1598692453
ISBN-10 : 9781598692457
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 304
Publication : First published October 1, 2007

With more and more women waiting to start a family, it's encouraging to know that you can have a healthy pregnancy over 35-and into your 40s-if you make well-informed choices about your prenatal care. Whether you're considering parenting for the first time or starting over, The Everything Guide to Pregnancy over 35 covers the physical, emotional, and social implications of a 35+ pregnancy to help ensure the healthiest and happiest nine months-and beyond.

Packed with expert advice, plus helpful tips from moms just like you, this reassuring guide shows you how With its supportive, straightforward approach, The Everything Guide to Pregnancy over 35 is the one book you need to dispel the rumors, understand the risks, and enjoy the rewards of this exciting time!


Everything Guide to Pregnancy Over 35: From Conquering Your Fears to Assessing Health Risks--All You Need to Have a Happy, Healthy Nine Months (Everything: Parenting and Family) Reviews


  • gina

    The fact that this book starts off with a reassuring "oh there's nothing bad or scary about having a baby over 35! Everything you've heard is exaggerated..." then goes on to scare the shit out of you- should tell you a lot about the book. There were sections I couldn't even read, just skimmed out of shock and fear of what they said! I think perhaps reading too much on the topic of all the things "that could go wrong" could be a bad idea, so I'm skimming those. Like I need any more anxiety on the topic! But this amounted to just a small section of the book and there were some good things in here and I did make a few notes of websites and things to do/look up. So not a waste of time at all.

  • Lauren Read

    A decent and informative book that is also engaging and well-organized. I have read so many pregnancy books at this point that I am continuing for fun, but I did learn of some new resources with this read.

  • Laura

    Not really suited to woman outside of the USA.

  • Betty

    Did not love this book. There was a lot of things I knew but there were a lot of stressful and paranoid information in the book. The best part was postpartum.

  • Jamie

    It’s a book of risks. Wasn’t as pregnancy focused as I expected it to be. Few good facts here and there.

  • Dre

    This was so boring.