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Vicki Iovine was in her mid-thirties when she became pregnant for the first time and bought every book she could find on the subject. But she found that the most helpful information came from her friends who had already had children. This led to her first book, The Girlfriends' Guide to Pregnancy: afficher plus Or, Everything Your Doctor Won't Tell You. In a style that is both candid and funny, Iovine discusses subjects ranging from nausea to nursing to fighting the urge to murder an unsympathetic husband. The concept proved so successful that several more books followed, including Girlfriends' Guide to Pregnancy Daily Diary, The Girlfriends' Guide to Surviving the First Year of Motherhood, and Girlfriends' Guide to Toddlers. Vicki Iovine graduated from Hastings Law School and was a television producer before becoming a mother of four. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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The Girlfriends' Guide to Pregnancy (1995) 774 exemplaires
The Girlfriends' Guide to Toddlers (1999) 196 exemplaires

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I'm at that early stage in my pregnancy that has me diving into all kinds of research. This is my first pregnancy and I have no idea what to expect, so I'm buying as many books as I can and devouring them, one by one. I started with THE GIRLFRIEND'S GUIDE TO PREGNANCY because it came highly recommended, and seemed to be less panic-inducing than WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU'RE EXPECTING. I have enough panic in me for a dozen other pregnant women, and I don't need anyone else adding to it. I found this book to be comforting, informative, and written in a very easy to read style. The author clearly has her biases and beliefs, and I took some of what she said with a grain of salt, but overall I found the book a great addition to my prenatal library.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Elizabeth_Cooper | 20 autres critiques | Oct 27, 2023 |
I read this guide from cover to cover a decade ago now, and I decided to revisit it as an older person thinking about having another baby. My original score for this book was somewhere around 4 or 5 stars, but now it's 3. The first time along I was a very young woman who was very taken in by the humor and the way the author encourages women to do things whatever way that they need to. It's very much a calm down, everything will be fine, even if you're a little crazy right now book. I still like the humor and the message to just get it done whatever way you need to, but older me has more reserve. I know now that she is a bit misinformed about some things, and that there are things that you can do to screw the pooch in pregnancy. These days I'm more of a there's very little that you can do to really mess things up person. So my overall opinion on this book is that it is good for the humor and calming yourself down when you're about to melt down, but I wouldn't advise taking all of the information inside to heart. This is feel-good reading, not hard hitting research. Treat it accordingly.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Noeshia | 20 autres critiques | Oct 23, 2020 |
At first I thought this was just a funny read on all the good stuff that happens during those first month, but after my daughter was born I actually found myself going back to some parts and they were really depicting some situations perfectly. I like it as it is non-judgemental whereas many other parenting books are. It won't change your world, but it's a fun read nevertheless.
 
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ZeljanaMaricFerli | 2 autres critiques | Feb 20, 2020 |
Read sometime in May. I thought it was better than What to Expect.
 
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Heather_Brock | 20 autres critiques | Nov 23, 2016 |

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25
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1,422
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½ 3.5
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27
ISBN
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