20 Books that you should read while you are pregnant

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Hi there! Is becoming a mom an easy job? Well, right from conceiving to delivery and after that, you are on your toes! Not just you, your partner too! We do not neglect the efforts your partner makes. But, who bears the child knows better. Your mind never stops popping doubt in such times, especially when it is your first pregnancy. Also, dads-to-be are in a dilemma of how to help their wives. To help you understand this phase better, today, we bring you a list of books that you should read while pregnant.

I’m Pregnant, Not Terminally Ill, You Idiot by Lalita Iyer

I'm Pregnant, Not Terminally Ill, You Idiot by Lalita Iyer

The New Rules of Pregnancy, by Adrienne L. Simone MD, Jaqueline Worth MD, and Danielle Claro

The New Rules of Pregnancy, by Adrienne L. Simone MD, Jaqueline Worth MD, and Danielle Claro

The Pregnancy Handbook For Indian Moms: A Doctor’s Answers To All Your Questions by Dr. Vinita Salvi

The Pregnancy Handbook For Indian Moms: A Doctor's Answers To All Your Questions by Dr. Vinita Salvi

The Fourth Trimester: A Postpartum Guide to Healing Your Body, Balancing Your Emotions, and Restoring Your Vitality by Kimberly Ann Johnson

The Fourth Trimester: A Postpartum Guide to Healing Your Body, Balancing Your Emotions, and Restoring Your Vitality by Kimberly Ann Johnson

Expecting Better: Why the Conventional Pregnancy Wisdom Is Wrong–and What You Really Need to Know by Emily Oster

Expecting Better: Why the Conventional Pregnancy Wisdom Is Wrong--and What You Really Need to Know by Emily Oster

The Mother I Never Knew by Sudha Murty

The Mother I Never Knew by Sudha Murty

The Expectant Father (The Ultimate Guide to Dads-to-Be) by Armin A. Brott

The Expectant Father (The Ultimate Guide to Dads-to-Be) by Armin A. Brott

What I Told My Daughter: Lessons from Leaders on Raising the Next Generation of Empowered Women by Nina Tassler

What I Told My Daughter: Lessons from Leaders on Raising the Next Generation of Empowered Women by Nina Tassler

What No One Tells You: A Guide to Your Emotions from Pregnancy to Motherhood by Dr. Alexandra Sacks and Dr. Catherine Birndorf

What No One Tells You: A Guide to Your Emotions from Pregnancy to Motherhood by Dr. Alexandra Sacks and Dr. Catherine Birndorf

 

The Mama Natural Week-by-Week Guide by Genevieve Howland

The Mama Natural Week-by-Week Guide by Genevieve Howland

The Baby Plan, by Kate Rorick

The Baby Plan, by Kate Rorick

As You Grow: A Modern Memory Book for Baby by Korie Herold

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As You Grow: A Modern Memory Book for Baby by Korie Herold

Eleven Hours, by Pamela Erens

Eleven Hours, by Pamela Erens

Twelve Hours’ Sleep by Twelve Weeks Old: A Step-by-Step Plan for Baby Sleep Success by Suzy Giordano and Lisa Abidin

Twelve Hours' Sleep by Twelve Weeks Old: A Step-by-Step Plan for Baby Sleep Success by Suzy Giordano and Lisa Abidin

Overwhelmed, by Brigid Schulte

Overwhelmed, by Brigid Schulte

Belly Laughs: The Naked Truth about Pregnancy and Childbirth by Jenny McCarthy

Belly Laughs: The Naked Truth about Pregnancy and Childbirth by Jenny McCarthy

What to Expect When You’re Expecting by Heidi Murkoff

What to Expect When You're Expecting by Heidi Murkoff

50 Things to Do Before You Deliver: The First Time Moms Pregnancy Guide by Jill Krause

Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy: From Doctors Who Are Parents, Too! by The Mayo Clinic Staff

Cribsheet: A Data-Driven Guide to Better, More Relaxed Parenting, from Birth to Preschool By Emily Oster

Cribsheet: A Data-Driven Guide to Better, More Relaxed Parenting, from Birth to Preschool By Emily OsterWe have listed high rated books on Amazon and Goodreads to present to you the best you deserve. Hopefully, these books will answer your questions. Grab a cup of coffee and have a good read!

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