The New Rules of Pregnancy: What to Eat, Do, Think About, and Let Go of While Your Body Is Making a Baby

Picture this: a calm, chill pregnancy book with the magical soothing powers of a yoga class. That’s the approach of The New Health Rules: Pregnancy. Here the experts guide you, the modern pregnant woman, through all aspects of pregnant life in an easy-to-digest, compassionate, and motivating way. Instead of a detailed week-by-week look at your baby’s development, it’s all about you, and how to help your pregnancy go as smoothly as possible. It assumes an intelligent, busy reader (who, somewhere inside, is shouting, “Just tell me what to do!”). Every aspect of pregnant life is covered—from the practical details (“Can I eat unpasteurized honey?”) to the complex issues (“Is this normal exhaustion and depletion, or is it because I stopped taking my antidepressant in order to be pregnant?”). The book also covers that critical “fourth trimester,” because once the baby is born, self-care typically goes out the window, and you really need someone to have your back. Its strong point of view and expertise come from gynecologist Adrienne Simone and obstetrician Jaqueline Worth—two renowned New York doctors dedicated to bringing patients the safest, calmest, least invasive pregnancies possible. The book’s voice—motivating, supportive, real—comes from Danielle Claro, coauthor of The New Health Rules.
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The New Rules of Pregnancy: What to Eat, Do, Think About, and Let Go of While Your Body Is Making a Baby

Picture this: a calm, chill pregnancy book with the magical soothing powers of a yoga class. That’s the approach of The New Health Rules: Pregnancy. Here the experts guide you, the modern pregnant woman, through all aspects of pregnant life in an easy-to-digest, compassionate, and motivating way. Instead of a detailed week-by-week look at your baby’s development, it’s all about you, and how to help your pregnancy go as smoothly as possible. It assumes an intelligent, busy reader (who, somewhere inside, is shouting, “Just tell me what to do!”). Every aspect of pregnant life is covered—from the practical details (“Can I eat unpasteurized honey?”) to the complex issues (“Is this normal exhaustion and depletion, or is it because I stopped taking my antidepressant in order to be pregnant?”). The book also covers that critical “fourth trimester,” because once the baby is born, self-care typically goes out the window, and you really need someone to have your back. Its strong point of view and expertise come from gynecologist Adrienne Simone and obstetrician Jaqueline Worth—two renowned New York doctors dedicated to bringing patients the safest, calmest, least invasive pregnancies possible. The book’s voice—motivating, supportive, real—comes from Danielle Claro, coauthor of The New Health Rules.
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The New Rules of Pregnancy: What to Eat, Do, Think About, and Let Go of While Your Body Is Making a Baby

The New Rules of Pregnancy: What to Eat, Do, Think About, and Let Go of While Your Body Is Making a Baby

The New Rules of Pregnancy: What to Eat, Do, Think About, and Let Go of While Your Body Is Making a Baby

The New Rules of Pregnancy: What to Eat, Do, Think About, and Let Go of While Your Body Is Making a Baby

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Picture this: a calm, chill pregnancy book with the magical soothing powers of a yoga class. That’s the approach of The New Health Rules: Pregnancy. Here the experts guide you, the modern pregnant woman, through all aspects of pregnant life in an easy-to-digest, compassionate, and motivating way. Instead of a detailed week-by-week look at your baby’s development, it’s all about you, and how to help your pregnancy go as smoothly as possible. It assumes an intelligent, busy reader (who, somewhere inside, is shouting, “Just tell me what to do!”). Every aspect of pregnant life is covered—from the practical details (“Can I eat unpasteurized honey?”) to the complex issues (“Is this normal exhaustion and depletion, or is it because I stopped taking my antidepressant in order to be pregnant?”). The book also covers that critical “fourth trimester,” because once the baby is born, self-care typically goes out the window, and you really need someone to have your back. Its strong point of view and expertise come from gynecologist Adrienne Simone and obstetrician Jaqueline Worth—two renowned New York doctors dedicated to bringing patients the safest, calmest, least invasive pregnancies possible. The book’s voice—motivating, supportive, real—comes from Danielle Claro, coauthor of The New Health Rules.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781579658571
Publisher: Artisan Publishers
Publication date: 03/05/2019
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 419,156
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author


Dr. Jaqueline Worth did her medical training at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and now practices at Village Obstetrics, which she cofounded. Her passion is helping moms and dads and partners feel empowered and connected on the exciting but challenging road to parenthood. She lives in New York City with her longtime partner, Reed Abelson, and they have two daughters, Emily and Kate. But she really lives in Mount Sinai Hospital, delivering babies.
 

Dr. Adrienne Simone is certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and has been in private practice in New York City since 1997. Dr. Simone graduated from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey with honors and an award for surgical excellence. She then trained at Lenox Hill Hospital, working with the chief of gynecologic oncology there for three years. Dr. Simone maintains a professional affiliation with Lenox Hill Hospital and Northwell Health, as well as other organizations, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Alpha Omega Alpha national honor society for physicians.
 

Danielle Claro is coauthor of The New Health Rules, a New York Times bestselling wellness book published by Artisan (2015) and written with Dr. Frank Lipman. Danielle specializes in bringing esoteric topics down to earth, creating meaningful content that’s smart, real, and deep. She’s taken on lifestyle subjects including money, style, food, decorating, beauty, and spirituality, and has ghostwritten three New York Times bestsellers. Danielle was deputy editor of Real Simple magazine and special projects director at Condé Nast’s cult hit Domino. She’s an independent editor of memoirs and essays, a consultant for lifestyle start-ups, and a writer of fiction and nonfiction. Before her publishing career, Claro was a professional dancer. She lives with her family in the Lower Hudson Valley.
 

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