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 : What to Expect: Eating Well When You're Expecting (What to Expect)






Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780743275538
Format: Import
ISBN: 0743275535
Label: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Manufacturer: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Number Of Pages: 468
Publication Date: January 03, 2006
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Studio: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Sales Rank: 728987




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - First source for toddler basics
This series was suggested to me by my doctor, who had used it with her children. The book covers developmental phases and common questions month by month. It also has helpful features such as nutrition and first aid. (I used the first aid section just last night when my daughter got her first goose egg on her forehead!) There are other books out there, but none cover so much and explains so well.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of the best books
It is a very useful book that guides you through your baby's growth through toddler years.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Great book, a little negative than the previous books!
I am a first time mom and loved the first two books of the "What to expect" series, but I found this one to be a bit negative regarding the milestine reached. I was reading the first chapter and it said that they MUST reach "Milestone X" by 13.5 months or they need to be seen by the doctor and checked for abnormalities...FIRST OFF...milestones are reached at different time by each kid! If you child isn't walking by age 3 then maybe there is a problem, but if he isn't walking by 13.5 months, it's ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Definitely outdated
I agree with other recent reviewers that this book is very outdated, especially as regards their recommendation on weaning at one year. Not only does the AAP say nowadays that breastfeeding should continue for at least the entire first year, but also that it should continue for as long afterwards as is mutually desired by mother and child. Moreover, the World Health Organization recommends that breastfeeding along with complementary foods continue for up to two years OR BEYOND.

It is ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Incredibly outdated
Unfortunately, the first section I read of this book was the section on weaning. It left a pretty bad taste in my mouth, making it rather hard to enjoy the rest of the book. And for the non-believers, The American Academy of Pediatrics has this to say about nursing beyond one year of age:
"Increased duration of breastfeeding confers significant health and developmental benefits for the child and the mother, especially in delaying return of fertility (thereby promoting optimal intervals between ... Read More



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