Written on a lighter note to bring a smile to your face, this is the book for you if you want to know about the untold other side of pregnancy! There are also some cute illustrations with the text for extra fun.Įmotions and elation takes you through the author’s journey of pregnancy. Whether you are a home maker or a career woman, the cycle of emotions that the author shares resonates with all. Is pregnancy not all rosy as you thought it would be? Frequent loo trips, nonstop heart burn, hormone cravings, not enough milk, advice from distant aunties, colleagues, maid, postman, milkman, caveman… The author, Lolita Iyer, opens up into an honest account of what a woman goes through during pregnancy, in a completely candid narrative. I’m Pregnant, Not Terminally Ill, You Idiot The Pregnancy Handbook for Indian Moms: A Doctor’s Answers to All Your QuestionsĪnother pregnancy essentials book, this whole book is written in a question answer format. The book is written in an easy to read simple style, and imparts information on natural birth, caesarean, breastfeeding and the importance of not being fearful of your birth process. Pregnancy: What the Indian Woman Always Wanted To Know but Was Afraid To Askĭo you really have to eat for two when pregnant? What breathing exercises can you follow during labour? This book by Nutan Pandit takes you through the A to Z of pregnancy, dispelling the common myths that befall Indian pregnant women. The book also is peppered with illustrations, facts and case studies that explain the different assisted reproductive methods that you can try to conceive. Why is infertility increasing? Can diet or exercise help in infertility? The book answers these questions and works to dispel the myths surrounding fertility (like masturbation). The book covers various health issues that can arise when you try to get pregnant, in simple to understand terms. Firuza Parikh, a pioneer fertility expert in India, walks you through laying a strong foundation for a healthy pregnancy for couples challenged by infertility. Concise and informative, this book is an answer to most doubts that you would save for your doctor.
It covers planning for a baby, precautions, post-delivery advice and some practical insights like how to bathe a new-born. Gita, takes you through week by week developments of the baby, along with colourful images for better clarity.
This is the most popular book on pregnancy in India, perfect for even beginner readers. Picking a pregnancy book is like having exclusive access to an expert all the time! If you like reading, here’s a list of the best books to read during pregnancy for the Indian woman! Another day at hospital they get to know that Anna was the death and Nate take all the blame to save Mia and goes to jail but the thing was Anna was alive when they go to a hospital to save Mia and their kids so who killed her was still suspense.Read the book to find out the murderer and to know what happens next.It is natural to have many questions, fears and doubts about something as transformative as pregnancy.
She goes to visit the gynecologist for a check-up but gets inseminated by mistake because a nurse misplaced the files and send her to an endocrinologist by mistake. After finding out that Mia is pregnant he decided to give divorce to his wife but the situation turns out and Mia had to deliver the kids forcefully due to get shot by the gun by Anna, Nate's wife. So he tried to have the child by using the insemination method. Mia Mathis is planning to go to New York after one month for her studies and she has just started working under his company. But he lost the ability to become a father due to illness. He wants to have his own family and his own children. Nate Nara is the CEO of Nara enterprise who had everything in his life good looks, fame, wealth and beautiful wife but the only thing he wants more than anything is to have a family. This is the first part of the book of pregnancy series.