5 books that you should read while you are trying to get pregnant
5 books that you should read while you are trying to get pregnant
Today, you google any keyword, and information floods through your screen. Many of us skim over pages for authentic knowledge and extract the correct piece of information they look for. But some people prefer to read books rather than reading articles digitally. And when it comes to pregnancy, you must take time and understand everything in depth. What would be a better source to refer to than a book? Here are the five books that you should read while you are trying to get pregnant or even while you are pregnant.
1. Hindu Sanskar: Sacraments and Rituals in Life’s Journey by M.L. Ahuja
The author of this book, M.L. Ahuja is a recipient of imminent awards like the “Bharat Gaurav Award”, “Rajiv Gandhi Rashtriya Ekta Samman”. As the title suggests, he writes in his book about Hindu Sanskara, the inculcation of values and qualities to transform the personalities of young ones to be ideal, duty conscious, responsible, humble, etc.
2. Get Ready to Get Pregnant: Your Complete Prepregnancy Guide to Making a Smart and Healthy Baby by Dr. Michael C. Lu
Every woman wishes to have a safer and healthier pregnancy. Dr. Michael C. Lu presents you a book that guides you step by step to conceive a healthier child. With his expertise, he enlightens about many childhood conditions that could be minimized and prevented.
3. Fertility Wisdom: How Traditional Chinese Medicine Can Help Overcome Infertility by Dr. Angela C. Wu
Ladies, any traditional healing medicine should not be trusted blindly, but Dr Angela C. Wu’s healing centers in San Francisco tell a different story about this Traditional Chinese medical technique. This book talks about a 6 part self-care regime which going to be mothers are advised to follow to have no troubles in conception.
4. The Whole Person Fertility Program(sm): A Revolutionary Mind-Body Process To Help You Conceive by Niravi Payne
Niravi Payne, in her book, talks about infertility and deliberates on different reasons for infertility. She reveals that our body and mind can be so affected by our family beliefs and behavioural patterns that can also be the reason other than purely medical conditions to be treated with drugs and surgery. This book holds much substantial matters on conception.
5. Taking Charge Of Your Fertility: The Definitive Guide to Natural Birth Control, Pregnancy Achievement, and Reproductive Health by Toni Weschler
The author of this book, Toni Weschler, is a well-renowned women’s health educator, and her insights on fertility, birth control methods, and conception can add value to our knowledge and clear many doubts you might have in mind.
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