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21. Complications of Pregnancy: Medical,
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22. Infectious Pregnancy Complications
 
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23. Human Pregnancy Complications:
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24. Prescribing in Pregnancy
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25. High Risk Pregnancy: Textbook
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26. Vital Conflicts in Medical Ethics:
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27. Protect Your Pregnancy
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28. The Disabled Woman's Guide to
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29. The Stress-Free Pregnancy Guide:
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30. Maternal Medicine: Medical Problems
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31. Early Pregnancy
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32. Avoiding Miscarriage: Everything
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33. Weight Gain During Pregnancy:
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34. Manual of High Risk Pregnancy
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35. Obesity and Pregnancy (Pregnancy
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36. Pregnancy and Birth after Assisted
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37. Ever Since I Had My Baby: Understanding,
 
38. Medical complications during pregnancy
 
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39. Medical Disorders During Pregnancy
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40. High-risk Pregnancy And Foetal

21. Complications of Pregnancy: Medical, Surgical, Gynecologic Psychosocial and Perinatal Aspects
by Sheldon H. Cherry
 Hardcover: 1332 Pages (1991-07)
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The fourth edition of "Complications of Pregnancy" provides a complete reference for the proper care of pregnant women with complicating conditions. All the complications of pregnancy are addressed, including preconception issues, medical, gynaecologic, surgical and psychosocial problems. Important contemporary problems involving perinatal HIV infection, maternal substance abuse, battering, suicide, the reaction to unanticipated pregnancy complications such as gestational diabetes and ethical conflicts between mother and foetus are all covered in this fourth edition. ... Read more


22. Infectious Pregnancy Complications (Pregenancy and Infants: Medical, Psychological and Social Issues Series)
Hardcover: 460 Pages (2009-07)
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Infectious Pregnancy Complications deal with the co-occurrence of pregnancy and an infection. The infection may precede or follow fertilisation. This book presents the latest research in the field. ... Read more


23. Human Pregnancy Complications: Medical and Scientific Subject Analysis and Research Index With Bibliography
by Doris E. Rockford
 Hardcover: 150 Pages (1983-10)
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Asin: 0881640549
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24. Prescribing in Pregnancy
Paperback: 256 Pages (2008-01-18)
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This thoroughly revised edition of Prescribing in Pregnancy is a practical and authoritative guide for all doctors who prescribe for pregnant women.


Covering both the prescribing of drugs for common conditions in pregnant women and the effect of different drugs on pregnancy, the fourth edition now also features:


  • strengthened evidence for the prescribing regimens
  • updated prescribing information throughout
  • a new user-friendly design


Written by leading specialists, Prescribing in Pregnancy covers the common medical problems encountered in pregnancy, and includes information on travel medicine, breast feeding and the management of drug and alcohol abuse.


The fourth edition of this comprehensive and relevant book is an invaluable reference for the busy doctor, on the wards and in general practice. ... Read more


25. High Risk Pregnancy: Textbook with CD-ROM
by David James, Philip Steer, Carl Weiner, Bernard Gonik
Hardcover: 1434 Pages (2005-08-26)
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Asin: 0721601324
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Comprehensive, clinical, and international in scope, the revised and updated 3rd Edition of this popular text examines the full range of challenges in general obstetrics, medical complications of pregnancy, prenatal diagnosis and fetal disease, and management of labor and delivery. World-recognized authorities employ an evidence-based management approach throughout and explore a series of options to help clinicians select the most appropriate treatment for each patient. Plus, clearly designed boxes summarize management options for each condition, saving readers time and putting a wealth of expert guidance at their fingertips. * Examines a full-range of high-risk pregnancy problems. * Presents evidence-based management options. * Offers expert advice and a wide range of treatment options. * Uses a consistent organization for easy retrieval of information. * Features at-a-glance summary boxes for quick reference. ... Read more


26. Vital Conflicts in Medical Ethics: A Virtue Approach to Craniotomy and Tubal Pregnancies
by Martin Rhonheimer
Paperback: 162 Pages (2009-11-11)
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Vital Conflicts in Medical Ethics by renowned Swiss philosopher Martin Rhonheimer considers some of the most difficult and disputed questions in Catholic moral theology. With great rigor, he addresses classic dilemmas including the morality of the procedure known as craniotomy, and of various treatments for tubal pregnancy. Rhonheimer's approach, grounded in his retrieval of Thomistic virtue ethics, supports the encyclical Veritatis Splendor in showing how these cases can be resolved without recourse to the revisionist method of "weighing goods."

The debate that Vital Conflicts in Medical Ethics addresses traces back to late-nineteenth century declarations of the Holy Office, which directed that Catholic institutions were prohibited from teaching that the craniotomy was a licit procedure; this teaching had restrictive implications for related cases. In this book, his newest work to be translated into English, Rhonheimer analyzes the morality of different procedures that might be employed in cases "vital conflict," where the life of the embryo or fetus can not be saved, whilethat of the mother can be saved, but only through a procedure that traditional moral theory would judge to be a "direct," and thus illicit, killing.

These traditional conclusions, however, are not easily accepted because they contradict the basic principle of medical practice that requires physicians to save lives when possible. To resolve this aporia regarding cases of vital conflict, Rhonheimer clarifies fundamental aspects of moral theory, such as the meaning of the prohibition against killing, makes a case that prior analyses are unsatisfactory, and proposes his own solution.

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27. Protect Your Pregnancy
by Bonnie Campos, Jennifer Brown
Paperback: 288 Pages (2003-12-15)
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Asin: 0071408746
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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A wealth of information for expectant parents

Protect Your Pregnancy reassuringly leads expectant parents through steps to protect their unborn child during pregnancy, with a special focus on at-risk pregnancies. Written by a leading prenatal specialist working to reduce pre-term births and pregnancy complications, this invaluable guide provides parents with the information they need to safely give birth to a happy, healthy child. Here readers will find:

  • A time-tested approach that has been successful with more than 30,000 women
  • Detailed guidance on all of the important influences on the health of the unborn child
  • Guidelines on how to recognize signs and symptoms of pregnancy complications
  • Exploration of pre-existing and developing medical conditions that can lead to premature delivery
  • Navigating the neonatal intensive care unit
  • Advice on dealing with concerned family members
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4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent resource!
As a 40 year old first time mom, I found this book very informative, sensible and reassuring.In a converstional style, the authors cover the stages of a normal pregnancy with special attention paid to potential problems that might arise and the steps you can take to avoid them.It made a good companion during the nine months of my healthy, problem-free pregnancy and I highly recommend it. ... Read more


28. The Disabled Woman's Guide to Pregnancy and Birth:
by JUDITH ROGERS
Paperback: 532 Pages (2005-06-10)
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Asin: 1932603085
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Intimate, in-depth interviews with ninety disabled women with 22 different types of disabilities. Thoroughly researched and informative, this book is a practical guide for both disabled women planning for pregnancy and the health professionals who work with them. The author supports the right of all women to choose motherhood. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars MUST READ if you have a disablity and pregnant
I wish I had read this before I got pregnant a second time (first time with my disablity).This should be on all disabled women's preconception booklists along with Taking Charge of Your Fertility. ... Read more


29. The Stress-Free Pregnancy Guide: A Doctor Tells You What to Really Expect
by Carol Livoti Dr., Elizabeth Topp
Paperback: 304 Pages (2008-08-13)
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Asin: 0814480551
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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While there is perhaps no happier time in a woman’s life than the first few months of her pregnancy, it can also be stressful. Expectant mothers naturally worry about everything. Are the symptoms they are experiencing normal? Are they eating right? And most important, is their baby all right?

The Stress-Free Pregnancy Guide dispels myths and puts mothers’ endless worries to rest with a healthy dose of reassuring and reader-friendly advice based on renowned obstetrician Carol Livoti’s 30 years of experience in private practice. Expectant moms will discover exactly why their bodies are experiencing certain changes, what else to expect, and how to recognize any rare but real problems should they occur. From before conception through the postpartum period, the authors lead women through every step of their pregnancy with sound, practical medical advice. Filled with useful sidebars that help separate fact from fiction, and delightful anecdotes from Dr. Livoti’s own practice, The Stress-Free Pregnancy Guide shows women that the most exciting time in their lives should not be fraught with unnecessary worry. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Not for the faint of heart
Not far into this book I had to chuckle at the irony of its title claiming to be a "stress-free" guide. I found this book to be very stress-inducing, actually!I should disclose that this is my first pregnancy and I am by nature a worry wart and somewhat anxious person.I mistakenly feel (like many anxious people) that if I know all the details and horrible ways something can go awry, that I'll be more prepared for the worst and fare better.That's often rarely the case.I began reading this early in my first trimester, immediately shelved it and didn't pick it up again to finish until this week (the beginning of my third).

The pros:

1) It's laid out by trimester, like most pregnancy books, which makes it easy to navigate.

2)It covers in greater detail what's actually normal for a pregnant woman to experience.(The book's technical aspect is also a con, however; see below) There are embarrassing things listed in this book that I personally experienced that were never mentioned or validated for me in any other, and I've read more than my fair share.

3)The author gives personal stories (her own as well as her patients' stories of many years practicing) that somehow comforted me and sort of made you feel that you weren't somehow abnormal in your fears/symptoms/concerns.

The cons:

1)This book is EXTREMELY technical!!At times I truly felt like a med student reading the book that was going to tell me how to deliver a baby myself.When this technical fashion is applied to the things listed under "Normal", it's interesting reading.When you get to the "Abnormal" section the technical aspect of the book becomes downright frightening and you'll wish you hadn't even started reading it.Of course, you cannot put it down then so you just keep reading and by the end of the "Abnormal" section, your jaw has hit the floor.Additionally, all the medical jargon and detailed technical information just becomes boring and dull.

2)There is way too much detail about delivery in this book.I agree that we women (and men) should be prepared heavily for what labor is like so that we are not so shell shocked and possibly handle the event better.That topic should (and is in this book) covered thoroughly.But the actual material on delivery is so unbelievably technical and ranges from normal to insanely rare examples.I just don't think it's necessary or even smart to pepper a pregnant woman's mind with this kind of information.Especially since during delivery, she won't be handling this, the doctor will!And she won't be able to do anything about it anyway!

I've read several books about pregnancy. "The Joy of Pregnancy" is probably not detailed enough and basically gives no more information than what you could find on any regular pregnancy website for free.This book is entirely too descriptive and technical.A good in-between book is the old fall back, "What to Expect When You're Expecting."It covers common problems and issues in a way that is far less anxiety-provoking and much less like a textbook.

1-0 out of 5 stars Possibly the last book you should read
I have worked with birthing women and families for 25 years.I am lucky enough to have a library that purchases many new books about pregnancy and childbirth-the good ones I buy for myself on Amazon.This is the first time I have ever returned a book to the library and asked them to remove it from their shelves.
While I disagree with the authors' very medical perspective, there is a great deal of very dated and dangerously incorrect data in this book.This is not an opinion, it is a fact.
There is an overview of each trimester spelled out in black and white sections entitled "Normal" and Abnormal."Only very specific pathology can be deliniated this simplistically.
The final chapter gives one of the author's birth story from 1976.I love and trust birth stories.They are all true in the mother's experience, but shortly after delivery, a nurse looks in on mother and baby and asks "how did it go?"The author's answer? "Adopt."
Ladies-this book is a birth perspective you don't (!) need.
I do wish you a strong and positive birth experience.

5-0 out of 5 stars gread book, very informative
Unlike the previous reviewer, I loved this book. I read it to prepare for my first birth, and I was scared, very scared, before I opened the book. The book was very informative, I found it reassuring. I had a vaginal birth (definitely no preaching towards having a cesarean), and felt the book adequately prepared me to have realistic expectations of the birth process. I believe my birth and pregnancy experience went as described for average in the book, so the author knew what she was talking about. Bought two more copies for my pregnant friends, so they have a good guide to go by. I have no idea why the other person didn't like the book; I loved it and strongly recommend it, especially for first-time moms.

1-0 out of 5 stars does this OB know what normal birth is?
I found this author very negative with regards to anything in pregnancy or childbirth which was not part of her totally medical and controlled experiences. If you want to be part of the increasing CS statistics in the USA then read this book. Otherwise educate yourself and find an OB or midwife who is educated to provide safe prenatal care while working with your hopes and wishes for the birth of your child. ... Read more


30. Maternal Medicine: Medical Problems in Pregnancy
by Ian A. Greer MDFRCP(Glas)FRCPEFRCPFRCPIFRCOGFRCOGFMedSci, Catherine Nelson-Piercy MA FRCP, Barry Walters FRACPFRANZCOG
Paperback: 400 Pages (2007-09-14)
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This is a major new textbook on medical disorders and medical complications in pregnancy, which provides an authoritative and practical guide to the management of these potentially life-threatening conditions. Written in a consistent, accessible style, the book discusses each medical problem at all stages - from pre-pregnancy through the post-partum period - and provides a stage-by-stage management plan for each condition. Organized by systems, each chapter begins with a review of important background information on the physiology and pathology of the system as it relates to pregnancy and then moves on to consider individual medical problems, such as hypertension, cariomyopathies, etc. The book's scope also includes the management of the acutely ill patient, pre-pregnancy counselling, anaesthesia, effects on the neonate, and the long-term implications of medical complications.

  • Written by a team of expert contributors from the UK, Australia, New Zealand and Europe, under the editorship of 2 leading experts from the UK and Australia
  • Takes a modern, problem-based approach to the subject
  • Emphasis is on 'what to do', using a consistent, stage-by-stage approach to management for each condition
  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the underlying physiology and pathology of medical problems for each systemic group of conditions
  • Related topics are also covered, including pre-pregnancy counselling, fetal assessment, anaesthesia, and problems of the neonate
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31. Early Pregnancy
Hardcover: 308 Pages (2010-10-18)
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Problems in early pregnancy are among the most common conditions in gynaecology and obstetrics, and in recent years have become an increasingly studied and important field of reproductive medicine. Early Pregnancy is the first book to embrace a multidisciplinary approach to this rapidly growing field. It combines the expertise of a wide range of internationally renowned authors to produce an authoritative reference on the subject, aiming to improve patient care in early pregnancy by making key recommendations for clinicians. The chapters cover a wide range of core subjects as well as addressing the latest developments by translating research into clinical practice. By bringing together essential elements of scientific research and clinical care Early Pregnancy sets a new benchmark for evidence-based patient care and will be essential reading for all clinicians, nurses, trainees and scientific researchers with an interest in early pregnancy. ... Read more


32. Avoiding Miscarriage: Everything You Need To Know To Feel More Confident In Pregnancy
by Susan Rousselot
Paperback: 250 Pages (2006-09-01)
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Asin: 0977493318
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Written in the warm and accessible manner of a knowledgeable girlfriend, this highly unique book is the first to enable women to evaluate their own risk of miscarriage and take steps to reduce that risk.

There are only four major causes of miscarriage, and targeted questionnaires help each woman clarify whether she might be at higher risk in any of these areas. Each cause is explained thoroughly but clearly, with the information and support women need to improve their chance of future successful pregnancy. This makes the book as relevant for women who have never even been pregnant as it is for women who have experienced miscarriage.

The book presents a detailed overview of miscarriage, dispels common myths, provides flow charts to help reveal the cause of any previous unexplained loss, and offers positive, practical options for action.

It is written from the patient's perspective, drawing on sympathetic case studies to introduce each chapter and presenting complex medical research in a way that is easy to understand. The reassuring and upbeat tone inspires a positive attitude, and the book enables each woman to identify the path that is right for her based on her unique personality and circumstances.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Very Helpful
This book is well written and full of useful information and steps you can take.I recommend it for any women who is trying to understand miscarriage.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fighting fear with knowledge
After recent miscarriage this book brought me many much needed answers. I would recommend it to any woman who had miscarriage or afraid she may have one. It allowed me to ask my doctor better questions during follow up appointments and prepare for future pregnancies. I only wish I read it earlier, before miscarriage.

5-0 out of 5 stars easy to understand
I finally got to make some sense of what all the tests my doctors have done for me.
The author did an excellent job of putting all the info together. It's quite obvious the book is a labor of love, Susan genuinely desires to help others. It's so refreshing to read something that's not a marketing vehicle for a physcian's own medical career.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
To those who have had no idea about miscarriage until it happened to you- this is a wonderful book.It explains the main reason why women miscarry so you can see why it might have happened to you.Treatments are explained, and self-assessments assist you along the way. I highly recommend this book to anybody looking for answers during a very challenging time.

5-0 out of 5 stars Important information
This book has been helped me to find some answers and helped to prepare me to talk more with my Doctor about things we should do before and during our next pregnancy.After my miscarriage the hospital tested the placenta and umbilical cord and found no abnormalities, which was really upsetting.I was 14 weeks and had seen the baby's heartbeat twice before we found out that he had died.I was left with absolutely no answers and no reason as to what may have happened.

I wish that I had read this book before I had gotten pregnant. I recommend it to anyone who has gone through a miscarriage. ... Read more


33. Weight Gain During Pregnancy: Reexamining the Guidelines
by Committee to Reexamine IOM Pregnancy Weight Guidelines, Institute of Medicine, National Research Council
Hardcover: 324 Pages (2009-12-14)
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As women of childbearing age have become heavier, the trade-off between maternal and child health created by variation in gestational weight gain has become more difficult to reconcile. Weight Gain During Pregnancy responds to the need for a reexamination of the 1990 Institute of Medicine guidelines for weight gain during pregnancy. It builds on the conceptual framework that underscored the 1990 weight gain guidelines and addresses the need to update them through a comprehensive review of the literature and independent analyses of existing databases. The book explores relationships between weight gain during pregnancy and a variety of factors (e.g., the mother's weight and height before pregnancy) and places this in the context of the health of the infant and the mother, presenting specific, updated target ranges for weight gain during pregnancy and guidelines for proper measurement. New features of this book include a specific range of recommended gain for obese women.

Weight Gain During Pregnancy is intended to assist practitioners who care for women of childbearing age, policy makers, educators, researchers, and the pregnant women themselves to understand the role of gestational weight gain and to provide them with the tools needed to promote optimal pregnancy outcomes.
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34. Manual of High Risk Pregnancy and Delivery
by Elizabeth S. Gilbert RNCMSFNPc
Paperback: 752 Pages (2006-11-15)
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Asin: 0323040160
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With today's technologic advances and the help of knowledgeable nurses, women have a better chance of having a positive outcome of even a high risk pregnancy and delivery than ever before. Manual of High Risk Pregnancy & Delivery, 4th Edition provides the user with comprehensive information in a concise, accessible format. The book presents various problems in a consistent format that includes incidence, etiology, physiology, pathophysiology, and medical management with protocols for nurse practitioners. It also addresses collaborative problems and desired outcomes.

  • Includes current AWHONN Standards of Practice.
  • Current information on domestic violence and multiple gestation, including nutritional needs and preterm management.
  • Features comprehensive coverage of substance abuse and STIs, including implications for both mother and newborn.
  • Incorporates home care pregnancy and delivery throughout.
  • Covers the advance practice nurse's role in implementing care
  • Discusses trauma during pregnancy and provides guidelines of care for emergency, critical care, and medical-surgical staff.


  • Thoroughly updated chapters include the most current evidence-based practice guidelines.
  • Includes the latest research on the etiology and treatment of preeclampsia.
  • Expanded emphasis on antiphospholipid syndrome and other autoimmune diseases.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
I would recommend this book to anyone studying for the certification test. Very well written and informative.

5-0 out of 5 stars Manual ofHigh Risk Pregnancy and Delivery
Very informative. Exactly what I needed for perinatal teaching. Covers many aspects of high risk pregnancies and deliveries. ... Read more


35. Obesity and Pregnancy (Pregnancy and Infants: Medical, Psychological and Social Issues)
by Volker Briese, Manfred Voigt, Sebastian Straube
Hardcover: 184 Pages (2010-07)
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Obesity is now the most common risk factor in pregnancy. Of all pregnant women 10 - 20per cent are obese and 1 per cent are morbidly obese. Both primiparous and multiparous women are increasingly affected by obesity: primiparae because of the rising prevalence of juvenile obesity, multiparae because of inadequate postnatal weight reduction. Pre-conception advice and interventions to minimise maternal and foetal complications of obesity in pregnancy are of vital importance but until now are often sadly inadequate. Obesity associated complications of pregnancy, particularly gestational diabetes, hypertension, pre-eclampsia, and thromboembolism put mother and child at risk. Furthermore, maternal obesity can lead to neonatal macrosomia. Therefore, the Caesarean section rate is high in obese women and vaginal delivery is more often associated with complications of delivery such as shoulder dystocia. Fetal programming during pregnancy is implicated in the development of obesity and the metabolic syndrome in the offspring. This way obesity is passed on from one generation to the next.In order to stop this vicious cycle of obesity, the primary prevention of the obesity epidemic that has taken hold of the Western world has to start in pregnancy. A range of topical issues is discussed in this book including the scientific background behind obesity and pregnancy, complications of pregnancy in the obese, and obstetric care for obese women. ... Read more


36. Pregnancy and Birth after Assisted Reproductive Technologies
by Michael Ludwig
Paperback: 165 Pages (2002-09-17)
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Within 10 chapters this book addresses the whole gamut of questions that may arise in the context of pregnancy resulting from assisted reproduction. Incidence of abortion, extrauterine pregnancy or chromosomal abnormalities, pregnancy complications, problems regarding mode of delivery and the health status of children at birth are covered as well as the further development of the children and the social structure of the families. Topics such as follow-up of families in lesbian relationships and following gamete donations are also discussed. ... Read more


37. Ever Since I Had My Baby: Understanding, Treating, and Preventing the Most Common Physical Aftereffects of Pregnancy and Childbirth
by Roger Goldberg
Paperback: 400 Pages (2003-07-22)
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Asin: 0609808729
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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“Now women have it all—a much-needed book covering an undiscussed part of women’s health, a book that beautifully explains the common and distressing problems of prolapse and incontinence. Finally, a woman can have the facts and options to make her a team player with her physician as she tackles these issues. The information in this book picks up where that in What to Expect® When You’re Expecting leaves off.”
—Elizabeth G. Stewart, M.D., author of The V Book

At last, a reassuring, straightforward, and practical guide to easing, preventing, and even curing, once and for all, the symptoms of pelvic-floor disorders, including:

•incontinence
•prolapse
•pressure and pain
•sexual difficulties
•bowel troubles

Pelvic-floor disorders are much more common than you might think—millions of women suffer from one or more symptoms of pelvic-floor injury. These problems often stem from the strain placed on the body during pregnancy and childbirth, although symptoms may take years, or decades, to appear—if they don’t begin right away. Childbirth can wreak havoc on even the healthiest woman’s body, and you may still be feeling the effects long after the birth of your last child.

If you suffer from any of these conditions, you do not need to feel helpless, and you are certainly not alone. Every one of these pelvic disorders is treatable, even curable in many cases. Dr. Roger Goldberg, a respected physician in the emerging field of urogynecology, provides the most up-to-date information on surgical and nonsurgical treatment options. He offers a clear explanation of the pelvic anatomy and why these disorders occur and also describes simple preventive techniques you can use to ease pelvic symptoms and minimize further strain (including the correct way to do Kegel exercises).

Armed with the facts and candid advice contained in Ever Since I Had My Baby, you will be able to discuss your individual symptoms and potential treatments with your doctor confidently and knowledgeably. This book will help you realize the freedom you’ve been seeking from the emotional and physical burden of symptoms that often go unmentioned, or are overlooked, in women’s health care. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars lots of information without bias
This book will make your anatomy and your treatment options clear to you, and provide a great foundation to talk with your doctor about anal or urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, or other problems.It gives you advice about how to even FIND a doctor.The author seems to love his work, which makes incontinence seem like just another treatable problem rather than a reason for embarassment and shame.

The author is aware of the politics and passion regarding vaginal vs. caesarean births, and addresses the topic in an even-handed way. He outlines childbirth practices to avoid because they can be harmful to your pelvic floor (such as routine epsiotomies) and wisely includes a section on "preventive obstetrics," (a fascinating way to think of it).He also discusses the controversial issue of offering elective C sections in a fairly even-handed way.I am a big believer in vaginal childbirth and wanted to peg the author into one camp or another, but found it hard to decide which camp he would fall into.His ability to see and discuss both sides fairly is an asset in what can be a highly charged debate.

My only criticism is that he often seems to cop out on various issues by saying "more research is needed." It's probably an accurate thing to say, but I and everyone else probably likedefinitive answers.

5-0 out of 5 stars Frank discussion of important women's health issues
I wish I'd read this book before my first baby was born.While big drug companies have kept the world informed about men'shealth issues, nobody seems to mention the common problems caused to women during childbirth - and what to do about them.This book not only gives factual information about female anatomy and how it works, but a detailed discussion of what can go wrong, and how to prevent or fix problems. Much more detailed than a 10 minute appointment with an overbooked OBGYN, and lots of research to provoke important questions when you can see your doctor. Very reassuring for women with many levels of complications.

5-0 out of 5 stars I enjoyed the book and found it a very good read
I bought this book in order to obtain facts on incontinence and to know what would happen at a doctors office in order to diagnose and cure the problem.I was pleasantly surprised at how enjoyable it was to read a book like this and found the author was factual as well as personable.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone who has an incontinence problem or is pregnant.

5-0 out of 5 stars first of its kind
I think Dr. Goldberg has written a book that will be a godsend to countless women. The largely unspoken problems he addresses are potentially devastating to women. He has outlined not only treatment options - but preventative measures.

The book is well designed and easy to follow. I think it is invaluable ... Read more


38. Medical complications during pregnancy
 Hardcover: 962 Pages (1975)

Isbn: 0721621864
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39. Medical Disorders During Pregnancy
by William M. Barron, Marshall D. Lindheimer
 Hardcover: 638 Pages (1991-01)
list price: US$89.00 -- used & new: US$15.00
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Asin: 0815105193
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Each chapter of this book focuses on a key category of medical illness. There are specific chapters covering hypertension and diabetes, two problems that are both common in pregnant women and quite different in many respects from the same conditions seen in other patients. In addition, the book covers topics sometimes not dealt with in textbooks of internal medicine - critical illness, neurologic disorders, dermatologic problems, drug abuse, psychiatric problems and radiation exposure. ... Read more


40. High-risk Pregnancy And Foetal Diagnosis: Your Journey
by Stephanie Azri
Paperback: 144 Pages (2006-04-30)
list price: US$34.50 -- used & new: US$18.95
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Asin: 1853439886
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This book offers practical guidance to women who are suddenly confronted with medical diagnoses that place them in a high-risk category or indicate abnormalities in their developing babies. The author draws on her own personal experience to provide useful information about a wide range of medical conditions in a way that takes account of the emotional and psychological impact. The sections devoted to the diagnosis of high-risk pregnancy and foetal anomalies include a range of first-person accounts of these experiences. In sections on pregnancy and labour and on the death of a child, the author provides a wealth of advice for dealing with the practical, ethical and emotional issues that can arise in the different stages of these experiences of pregnancy. The author refers to recent scientific findings in this field and provides a comprehensive glossary of medical terms, as well as a further reading section for both adults and children within families affected by these medical conditions.The book has a strong practical focus throughout and the author provides a list of recipes to accompany the dietary advice and suggestions of specific exercises to promote health during this journey. She also supplies comprehensive lists of support organisations throughout the world that specialise in helping people to deal with the requirements of specific medical conditions. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars In touch with the emotions and difficult choices
High-Risk Pregnancy and Foetal Diagnosis: Your Journey by professional family therapy, grief, and women's health counselor Stephanie Azri is a practical guide written especially for women who must cope with medical diagnoses that put them in a high-risk category, or indicate abnormalities in their unborn. High-Risk Pregnancy and Foetal Diagnosis outlines in plain terms the choices expectant mothers and fathers have with regard to screening tests and their risks, cases where the unborn is diagnosed with a potentially fatal disorder, labor and delivery versus means of terminating high-risk pregnancies or pregnancies with a severe malformation, the options for placing a child with Down's syndrome or other severe but nonlethal genetic flaws if the family feels unable to give proper care, and much more. Individual personal written testimonies put the reader in touch with the emotions and difficult choices that others who may have been in the same position have had to make. ... Read more


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