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The Girlfriends' Guide to Pregnancy: Or Everything Your Doctor Won't Tell You

The Girlfriends' Guide to Pregnancy: Or Everything Your Doctor Won't Tell You

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't waste your money
Review: Vicki Iovine must have cracked herself up writing this book. So to humor her, buy her book. But if you want helpful, truthful information, don't waste your money. I read the entire book and can best describe it as "cynical" and "misleading". If you are like me, you are excited about your first pregnancy but also feeling that you have much to learn. So buy some books that are actually helpful, like the very famous "What to Expect When You Are Expecting." I found Vicki's opinions against exercising during pregnancy really misinformative! ("If you find yourself with extra time on your hands...spend it needlepointing.") Perhaps Vicki wouldn't have had so many complaints about her pregnancies had she followed a sensible prenatal fitness routine. I recommend "Pregnancy Fitness", very interesting and informative as well as practical. Enjoy your pregnancy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a wonderful book....
Review: I loved this book. After reading many other pregnancy-related books, I found this one to be a breath of fresh air, from all of the sterile, listen-to-the-professional books. I felt I needed a refresher course because my first child was born 7 years ago, because so many aspects of the birthing experience have changed in that short time. Vicki tells all of the facts of the birthing experience from the pregnant woman's point of view rather than the health professional's and she uses terminology that anybody can understand. Not to mention the fact that the book is quite humorous. Some parts had me in stitches. I took it with me everywhere I went in case I needed something to pass the time away. Now I can't wait for some girlfriend of mine to get pregnant so I can pass it along. I will be on the look-out for more books by Vicki Iovine.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Natural birthers and AP advocates, beware
Review: This was the first book I read when I discovered I was pregnant and while it was humorous in spots, I found her attitude toward natural childbirth and Attachment Parenting to be sadly biased and misinformed. Her statement that there are no medals given out if you give birth without drugs may be true, but it implies that any woman choosing to a drug-free birth is doing so to impress others. HELLO! Perhaps because the author made other decisions for her own births, she cannot fathom that most women choose natural childbirth because they see it as the initiation experience it is! They want to be totally conscious and participate fully. The very real risks to mother and baby that epidurals and other drugs pose were dismissed totally, which I found frightening.

Yes, a healthy baby is the most important outcome, but so many women allow books like this to frighten them into believing that they cannot manage giving birth without drugs. Iovine's statement that the only women perky and drinking champaigne after giving birth were the drugged women is simply biased and wrong. My drug-free birth (24 hours of labor) left me feeling alive, empowered and feeling as if I could fly to the moon (it was hubby and baby who slept all that day :-). Yes it was hard, but the sensations were managable.

Parents-to-be: if you're hoping to have a positive natural birth experience, I would recommend purchasing William Sear's "The Birth Book," or Susan McCutcheon's "Natural Childbirth the Bradley Way." Let this book give you a giggle, but understand that her attitudes are biased indeed!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Much Needed Comic Relief!
Review: After 3 months of morning sickness and other unanticipated maladies (girlfriends, you understand! ), Vicki Iovine's book was just what I needed to help me through the remaining 6 months of my first pregnancy. That you can get all of this great information in a readable and enjoyable way (as opposed to some of the other more serious texts) made it a pleasure to learn - and understand better what I'm really going through. I'd also recommend "What to Expect When Expecting," for more detailed information, and "My Boys Can Swim: The Official Guy's Guide to Pregnancy," a hilarious book that is sort of like the male version of the Girlfriend's Guide.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A funny, lighthearted look at pregnancy
Review: I received this book as a gift in the middle of my second pregnancy. I found it to be a refreshing change of pace compared to the heavy handed "What to Expect" and the Dr Sears books - all very helpful on their own but each coming with a heafty dose of GUILT if you didn't perform up to par. (for ex: you MUST breastfeed, you MUST have natural childbirth, you MUST eat from the BestOdds diet EVERYDAY, you MUST NOT gain more than XXlbs, etc. etc.)

I think other books are necessary to answer the medical questions (no way would I consider this book to be a sole source for pregnancy information for anyone) but for a first time mom who already has nagging doubts about her mothering abilities and fears about what she is going through, this "Guide" is a helpful reminder that it's okay to feel fat, that it's okay to be scared - you're human and other women have felt the same way.

So you read it and laugh - it's like sitting around your dining room table chatting wiht other women about what they went through when they were pregnant. You'll gain some insight on what is happening to you and what might happen - and it talks about the physical changes in an upfront, realistic and honest way.

I thought it was a fun book to read and it made me laugh, and I'd buy it for a friend if she was pregnant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thank Goodness for this Book!
Review: As a newly pregnant woman, I have felt at my wits end with the clinical how-to and flowery "earth mother" literature that seems to be the norm with pregnancy books. While the clinical bit can be useful, all that hippy-esque stuff simply doesn't connect with this Gen Xer. This book was hilarious and full of great info - although like all written material, the smart reader takes things with a grain of salt.

The reviews by the men in this area have made me laugh. I think it's great to attempt to keep abreast of the developments of your pregnant partner, but Dear Sirs, this book wasn't written for you - unless, of course, you have a highly interesting ability to get knocked up :).

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not terrible, not great.
Review: I bought this book when I was 2 months pregnant. It has its good points and its bad. It definately is funny, that's for sure. It also provides some good advice on preparing for the hospital stay and what to take with you, etc. Other than that, this book was not that great. I read the entire thing and YES, the author is quite opposed to exercise during pregnancy. NOT JUST WEIGHT-LIFTING! She has a top ten list on why not to exercise! Maybe the last reviewer is the one that needs to read the whole book. In addition I got the impression that the author is also not into breasfeeding at all. All in all, I was dissapointed in it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The "Human" Side of Pregnancy
Review: I purchased this book originally in 1997 for my best friend when she was pregnant. This year she was able to return it to me for my benefit and enjoyment. I LOVED this book. It really puts the "human" side of pregnancy into perspective, and tells you things that "your doctor won't tell you". I have spent many evenings laughing out loud at this wonderful collection of information and helpful hints. My husband wants to read it after I finish, just so he can see what I have been so tickled about! I have recommended it to my ob/gyn and their midwives to add to their "recommended reading" list.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Supplied laughter when needed during hormonal pregnancy!
Review: This book provided light-hearted discussion about being pregnant. No serious medical terms, yet direct to the point and fun to read. The author is blunt and over-all funny! I would recommend this to anyone just wanting the light-hearted side of pregnancy without all the medical jargon!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a girlfriend!
Review: Thank goodness for this book. I bought 3 popular books when I first found out I was pregnant. This is the one that I sat down and read cover to cover. It is funny! I appreciated the straight talk about everything....and I mean everything. I also appreciated the way the author described her experiences including her husbands responses. This is a definate read if you have or want a sense of humor about your pregnancy.


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