14 best books for expecting moms

Books for expecting moms cover a wide range of topics related to pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting. These books provide valuable information, guidance, and support to help expectant mothers navigate the various stages of pregnancy and prepare for the arrival of their baby. Here are some popular books in this category:

  1. "What to Expect When You're Expecting" by Heidi Murkoff and Sharon Mazel: This is one of the most well-known pregnancy books and offers comprehensive information on each stage of pregnancy, along with advice on nutrition, exercise, and more.

  2. "The Expectant Father: The Ultimate Guide for Dads-to-Be" by Armin A. Brott and Jennifer Ash: While not exclusively for moms, this book is a valuable resource for expectant fathers, providing insights into their role and how to support their partner during pregnancy.

  3. "Ina May's Guide to Childbirth" by Ina May Gaskin: Ina May Gaskin is a renowned midwife, and her book offers a natural approach to childbirth, focusing on positive birth stories and techniques for a more relaxed labor and delivery.

  4. "The Pregnancy Countdown Book: Nine Months of Practical Tips, Useful Advice, and Uncensored Truths" by Susan Magee: This book provides a day-by-day countdown to pregnancy and offers practical advice, tips, and insights to help expecting mothers prepare.

  5. "The Girlfriends' Guide to Pregnancy" by Vicki Iovine: This humorous and candid book offers a light-hearted take on pregnancy and covers various aspects of pregnancy, including physical changes and emotional ups and downs.

  6. "Belly Laughs: The Naked Truth About Pregnancy and Childbirth" by Jenny McCarthy: Jenny McCarthy shares her personal experiences and humorous anecdotes about pregnancy and childbirth, providing a relatable and entertaining read.

  7. "The First-Time Mom's Pregnancy Handbook" by Bryn Huntpalmer: This book is a practical guide for first-time moms, offering advice on pregnancy, childbirth, and the early days of motherhood.

  8. "Your Baby's First Year Week by Week" by Glade B.Curtis and Judith Schuler: While primarily focused on the baby's first year, this book helps expectant moms prepare for what comes after childbirth, providing guidance on infant care and development.

  9. "Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn: The Complete Guide" by Penny Simkin, Janet Whalley, and Ann Keppler: This comprehensive guide covers all aspects of pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenthood, making it a valuable resource for expectant moms.

These books offer a range of perspectives and information to help expecting moms navigate the challenges and joys of pregnancy and early parenthood. They cover everything from prenatal care to postpartum recovery and are written with the goal of providing support and knowledge during this transformative time.

Below you can find our editor's choice of the best books for expecting moms on the market
  

What to Expect When You're Expecting

Workman Publishing Company

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What to Expect: The Congratulations, You're Expecting! Gift Set: (Includes What to Expect When You're Expecting and What to Expect The First Year)

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Growing You: Keepsake Pregnancy Journal and Memory Book for Mom and Baby

Paige Tate & Co

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Pregnancy Day By Day: An Illustrated Daily Countdown to Motherhood, from Conception to Childbirth and

DK

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The First-Time Mom's Pregnancy Journal: Monthly Checklists, Activities, & Journal Prompts

Rockridge Press

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Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn: The Complete Guide

Da Capo Lifelong Books

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We're Pregnant! The First Time Dad's Pregnancy Handbook

Rockridge Press

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Insights and guidance

Know what to expect every week, month, and trimester of the pregnancy, and be prepared for upcoming milestones for both mom and new baby.

A focus on your partner

This guide goes beyond other pregnancy books with actionable advice for responding to the physical and emotional changes your partner is experiencing.

Family goals

A standout among dad books, this guide includes lists of everyday objectives, as well as big-picture goals to help you think ahead, so you can be an excellent parent and partner.

What to Expect the First Year (What to Expect (Workman Publishing))

Workman Publishing Company

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The Shit No One Tells You About Pregnancy (A Guide to Surviving Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Beyond)

Seal Press

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Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy: 2nd Edition: Fully Revised and Updated

Mayo Clinic Press

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First-Time Mom's Pregnancy Activity Book: 100 Fun Games, Projects, and Prompts to Prepare for Baby

Rockridge Press

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A book for your whole pregnancy journey

From your positive pregnancy test to giving birth, this book features advice and activities that progress alongside you as you experience pregnancy for the first time.

Tons of different activities

Amuse yourself with pregnancy-themed writing prompts, pages to color, crossword puzzles, word searches, fill-in-the-blanks, and more!

Tips and helpful info

Find lists of questions to ask your doctor, pointers for creating a birth plan, and tips for things like at-home newborn pictures, birth announcements, completing paperwork, and beyond.

Expecting Better: Why the Conventional Pregnancy Wisdom Is Wrong--and What You Really Need to Know (The ParentData Series)

Penguin Books

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The First-Time Mom's Pregnancy Handbook: A Week-by-Week Guide from Conception through Baby's First 3 Months

Rockridge Press

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WEEK 3 GOALS: On the Menu

Take this time to review your diet and to be sure you're getting your daily serving of veggies and protein. The first trimester can bring nausea and make it hard to eat anything other than bread, so try to frontload those nutrients now.

MAKE ROOM: Create Something

For many women, starting a project can be just the thing that will get their body ready for labor. Maybe that's taking your mind off of being pregnant, or maybe your baby is already eager to interrupt you, but it can't hurt to try.

HOSPITAL BAG: Suggestions

This is a comprehensive list so feel free to pick and choose what you want to and don't want.

We suggest items like photo ID, insurance card, copies of your birth preferences, aka "birth plan", reusable breast pads, birth gown, nursing pillow, pacifier, and car seat among others.

The Big Fat Activity Book for Pregnant People (Big Activity Book)

Tarcherperigee

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