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The Fertility Journal

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Thursday, 01 May 2008 00:00
fertility journalMost moms know about pregnancy journals, but keeping track of what’s going on before you get pregnant can be just as important. Which is why The Fertility Journal: A Day-by-Day Guide to Getting Pregnant by Kim Hahn and the Editors of Conceive Magazine is a necessary book for all women thinking of having a baby. The useful guide is not only pretty, it’s also packed with valuable information every mom-to-be needs to know. Meant to be used in any way that suits the reader, the book consists of two parts, along with extra information about getting pregnant and a number of helpful resources. The first part contains twelve months of calendar pages to help you keep track of anything from your cycle to what vitamins you’re taking. Each month has a pre-pregnancy theme, such as diet or exercise, which is important for women to know about, along with a wealth of easy to understand medical information, advice, and things to help you prepare for your pregnancy. After a year of unsuccessfully trying to conceive, couples are urged to speak with their doctors or a fertility specialist, which is why the second part of the book is filled with a calendar specifically meant to keep track of appointments and medications, information about treatment, and journaling pages with questions designed to keep you positive. The Fertility Journal also includes advice about what to do once you receive news that you’re pregnant as well as what your partner should be doing during the time before and after pregnancy. This book is organized, comprehensive, and comforting, and it is definitely the first pregnancy-related book any woman thinking of having a child should buy.  
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