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This Women's Prenatal Care Book is the revised version of the popular original version titled "Everything You Need To Know about Prenatal Care and Having a Healthy Pregnancy ", written by the:

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Author), National Institute of Mental Health (Author), (Author), National Institutes of Health (Author) and S.Smith (Editor) and (Illustrator)

This book has been professionally illustrated and edited with a fully hyper-linked table of contents for ease of navigation.

A detailed booklet that describes Women's Prenatal Care and Pregnancy Guide, and the importance of taking good care of yourself while you are pregnant. By taking good care of yourself, you will allow your baby to be born healthy. Your baby’s health before and at birth can affect his health for many years to come.

You will learn in this Booklet:

What is prenatal care?
Why do I need prenatal care?
I am thinking about getting pregnant. How can I take care of myself?
I'm pregnant. What should I do — or not do — to take care of myself and my unborn baby?
I don't want to get pregnant right now. But should I still take folic acid every day?
How often should I see my doctor during pregnancy?
What happens during prenatal visits?
I am in my late 30s and I want to have a child now. Should I do anything special?
Where can I go to get free or reduced-cost prenatal care?
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You will also learn descriptions and solutions to these common terms:

childbirth
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healthy pregnancy
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pregnancy book
pregnancy care
pregnancy exercise
pregnancy guide
pregnancy information
pregnancy nutrition
pregnancy questions
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stages of pregnancy

Genres for this book