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The Queen Charlotte's Hospital Guide to Pregnancy & Birth

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Queen Charlotte's Hospital Guide to Pregnancy & Birth
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Adriana Hunter
By (author) Queen Charlotte's Hospital
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:416
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 152
Category/GenrePregnancy, birth and baby care
ISBN/Barcode 9780091815950
ClassificationsDewey:618.2
Audience
General
Illustrations 1

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint Vermilion
Publication Date 3 September 1998
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A comprehensive guide to pre-conception, pregnancy and birth fully endorsed by the country's leading maternity hospital. This book is a practical, sympathetic and complete guide to having a baby - from conception to delivery. Written in association with Britain's leading maternity hospital, it draws on the wide experience of the hospital's doctors and midwives and also contains insightful comments from parents themselves. Organised on a week-by-week basis and illustrated throughout, this comprehensive book shows step-by-step how the baby develops and what changes the mother will experience. It tells you how you may be feeling both phyically and emotionally and when, how to choose the right nutrition and exercise at various times of the pregnancy, how to prepare for the birth and the choices available to you, what to expect during labour and the options for pain relief, care after birth and much more. The very first book of its kind to obtain such a unique endorsement, The Queen Charlotte's Hospital Guide to Pregnancy and Birth answers every question parents might ask and promises to become the definitive book on this important subject.

Author Biography

Adriana Hunter has translated some eighty books, mostly works of literary fiction. She won the 2011 Scott-Moncrieff Prize for her translation of Veronique Olmi's Beside the Sea, and was twice shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. She lives in Kent, England.