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Author: Kaz Cooke  
ISBN: 1843536846   /   Paperback
Publisher: Rough Guides Ltd   /   2006-05-25
List Price: £10.99
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Editorial Reviews:
The Rough Guide to Pregnancy and Birth sets out to offer "the soundest, sanest, wittiest advice you'll ever get" about life as an expectant mum. Covering "the scary parts, the funny parts and your private parts" Australian author Kaz Cooke counts down to motherhood using a week-by-week format, at each stage explaining what's going on to you and baby, exploring common health complaints, suggesting remedies and looking at what will happen at antenatal visits. She also includes a semi-fictitious weekly diary account that provides a friendly and very funny voice to reassure you that you're not alone.

Overall, this format works well, particularly if you're a reader who dips in and out. Not least, it means you can check up on whether you're growing out of your clothes at a normal rate! It's also good to sneak a peak at a couple of weeks in the future and suss out what's in store. Its readable, illustrated layout lends itself to perusal when symptoms are getting you down, not just because it makes you laugh about morning sickness, constant weeing and leaking breasts, but also as it make you realise that actually things could be worse! Having sneaked a peak at week 41 you could be disappointed that the diary birth is eventually by Caesarean. Obviously this prepares you for the worst case scenario but it results in skipping over the protracted labour stages which, for most new mums, makes required reading, not matter how scary they sound.

On the whole this book is funny, frank and perfect to dip in and out of but it's not one you'd really use as a reference guide, particularly if you were genuinely worried about an aspect of your pregnancy. Being the work of one sole author it's obviously a rather subjective view of what is for everyone, a uniquely personal experience. It complements the likes of Miriam Stoppard and Sheila Kitzinger but (despite being much more entertaining) really couldn't begin to replace them. Pregnant women are notorious for reading every book they can get their hands on, and despite The Rough Guide to Pregnancy and Birth presenting itself as a definitive guide, it's not going to change that habit any time soon.--Shona Campbell


Customer Reviews:
If you want to know how to be a labotomised stepford pregnant woman then this is NOT the book for you!     
I absolutely loved this book! It works in 2 parts - there is a weekly diary written by the author so you feel that you have a really good pal right there with you week in, week out - she is very witty and matter of fact about her pregnancy and her tales had me laughing out loud - knowing exactly what she meant. Surrounding the diary is lots of important, useful information covering all aspects of pregnancy - from the mental side of things, the physical side of things and the external stuff that we all have to cope with such as work, relatives etc.

I am so glad I bought this book as I really feel calm about the last week of pregnancy and what's to follow - I had a really good friend with me every step of the way with this book and when I got to the end of her diary I felt a little sad that I had to say goodbye to her.

The book is so user friendly that my husband has read it cover to cover - unprompted. He saw how much I enjoyed it and figured he'd have a go. This can only be a good thing for me, for him and for the baby.

Highly, Highly recommended. You won't want to lend it to anybody once you've finished it!
At last something fun!     
Why do so many people and authors want to make pregnancy soo very boring and serious!! This book tells it as it is, a laugh and something to be happy about, not label, worry and fret.

I would recommend that all other pregnancy books are burned at the bottom of the garden and this can then become your nine month bible!!
brilliant     
informative, forward looking, easy to digest, non-judgmental, amusing... all in all a useful companion to a life-changing experience.
Wonderfully Irreverent and Very Useful!     
I was given this book as a gift, as I'm expecting my first child later this year and wanted a book to indulge myself in during the trials of the first trimester. Of the many books available for mothers to be, this was chosen for me for its irreverent outlook and sense of humour, and I can certainly attest to the fact that it has both in plentiful supply.

The book is a week-by-week rundown of pregnancy in all its unadulterated glory from the good (the beauty, wonder and excitement of those nine months) right through to the...well, not so good parts such as the indignities, 'interesting' bodily changes and multitude of hospital proddings! For each week there is a information section with details of the new developments at that stage, as well as an amusing and light-hearted diary which often has me laughing out loud.

Kaz Cooke's candid and no-nonsense approach to her pregnancy is proving very comforting to me as I follow her diaries and compare them to my own life - though she's very honest about the fact that some of the included experiences are not her own but rather a 'composite' story to cover the difficulties other women might be experiencing. Whilst never glossing over the very real problems that some mums-to-be go through (such as emergency caesarian delivery, postnatal depression and the possibility of disability in the baby), there is plenty of humour in the book to make it anything but a dry read.

Since being given 'The Rough Guide to Pregnancy and Birth', I have read or flicked through several other books on the subject. Although many of them have been excellent, Kaz Cooke's informative but light-hearted offering will likely remain my favourite into the foreseeable future.
Can't praise this brill book enough     
As a first time mum I bough a number of books from helping to get pregnant to coping with pregnancy to coping with pregnancy but this book is by far the best. I found it so funny and reassuring as most things mentioned in each week were things I waas going through. It helped to know what has happening to my body and how I was feeling emotionally was completely and it really became like a friend to me throughout the long ten months.
I cant recommend it enough and now my baby is safely with me I am back on amazon looking to see if kaz cooke has written a follow up, which thankfully she has!
Buy this book, you wont be disppointed.

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