Reddit Reddit reviews The Pregnancy Countdown Book: Nine Months of Practical Tips, Useful Advice, and Uncensored Truths

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The Pregnancy Countdown Book: Nine Months of Practical Tips, Useful Advice, and Uncensored Truths
The Pregnancy Countdown Book Nine Months of Practical Tips Useful Advice and Uncensored Truths
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3 Reddit comments about The Pregnancy Countdown Book: Nine Months of Practical Tips, Useful Advice, and Uncensored Truths:

u/sarowen · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I'm sure you're getting advice from a million directions now, so I'll keep this short. But totally feel free to message me if you ever want anybody to commiserate with or ever have any questions. I spent a lot of time on our registry, so I may be a good resource for that, too. :-)

  1. Keep a pregnancy journal! I [used this book] (https://www.amazon.com/Belly-Book-Nine-Month-Journal-Growing/dp/0307336182/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=V7DZC15P7XP2NPBXKNPA). It'll be something that I pass on to Margot when she has her first child.

  2. There's so much to learn, and reading stuff on the internet can be SO overwhelming. My husband and I went through [this book] (https://www.amazon.com/Pregnancy-Countdown-Book-Practical-Uncensored/dp/1594745730/ref=sr_1_9?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1510354766&sr=1-9&keywords=day+by+day+pregnancy) together. He read each day's entry out loud to me. It was nice to have that to look forward to each morning before going to work.
u/sealegs_ · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

Books

These are the only ones I bought and read:

  • The Baby's Owner Manual

  • Pregnancy Instruction Manual

  • The Pregnancy Countdown book

    I love this Subreddit and just how easy breezy and fun the conversations were while still being helpful. I found these books had a similar feel to them.

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    Baby Bump

    I'm pretty petite and really didn't start showing until 24-ish weeks? Then is was like BOOM. There's a baby in there. So, I bet it's coming sooner than you think. I honestly was able to sleep on my stomach late into the 2nd Tri - which made me very happy.

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    Food

    I just ate what felt right at that moment. I had a lot of food aversions and it was just hard for a while. Eventually, I found things that worked and then the aversions tapered. I've been eating cashews a lot lately... Milk hits the spot... I'd say keep trying until you find something!

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    TIMING

    I didn't really have a "timeline," and my OB would remind us and help us figure out when to do some things like, call the insurance company, schedule classes, etc. I preferred to take the classes later so the information stayed fresh.

    As for a car, we started that early because we knew we had two cars to sell/trade and wanted to make sure we found something we both really liked.

    Make a list of what you want done before baby comes and place it according to "MUST HAVES" / "NICE TO HAVES" -- that helped us prioritize and made it feel more managable.

    Hope some of this helped!!
u/idernolinux · 1 pointr/CautiousBB

Little peanut gave me an AWESOME night of sleep last night. I didn't wake up til 5 AM, and even when I woke up, all I had to do was pee. Wasn't nauseous or stomach cramping or anything!

Hopefully all of August (and September) goes this way :)

[EDIT] Oh yeah, DH took me to a Barnes & Nobles after puppy class yesterday and we picked up 3 books!