Your Pregnancy Week By Week: What to Expect from Conception to Birth

Your Pregnancy Week By Week: What to Expect from Conception to Birth

by Dr Lesley Regan (Author)

Synopsis

The only pregnancy guide you need, now updated. Understand what is happening to you and your developing baby from the moment of conception to giving birth, to the first six weeks with your newborn baby, with this in-depth week-by-week guide to pregnancy.

Based on up-to-date research and full of detailed scans and images, Your Pregnancy Week by Week shows you your baby's remarkable development in the womb. Perfect for first-time mums, the book guides you through the physical and emotional changes you will experience, and through every aspect of your antenatal and postnatal care from the first signs of pregnancy to breastfeeding and beyond. The book's advice and reassurance ensure that you will have the best possible understanding of this extraordinary and wonderful time.

Professor Lesley Regan, the world-renowned obstetrician, draws on both her professional and personal experience as the mother of twin daughters, to explain exactly what is happening to you and your developing baby week by week. This pregnancy bible is completely up-to-date in style and content, ready to appeal to a new generation of mothers-to-be.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Publisher: DK
Published: 07 Feb 2019

ISBN 10: 0241333393
ISBN 13: 9780241333396

Author Bio
Internationally acclaimed expert Professor Lesley Regan is a mother of twins and head of the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at St Mary's Hospital, the first woman in England to hold this post. She works with a clearly defined philosophy: a woman who is well informed about her pregnancy will be able to make confident choices. Professor Regan has presented several TV programmes, including Professor Regan's Medicine Cabinet on BBC2, which scrutinized the scientific claims of over-the-counter remedies and beauty treatments, and she contributes regularly to radio programmes and to magazines. She was listed in Good Housekeeping magazine as one of Britain's most influential women.