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"Designed for the expectant mother, this book is a guide to pregnancy, childbirth, and the baby's first year of life. It first presents an overview of birthing options and caregiver choices, and then gives a detailed description of conception and fetal development, along with physical and emotional changes to expect during pregnancy. It provides nutritional guidelines, information on prenatal tests and procedures, and helpful hints for the expectant father and labor partner. Labor variations are discussed along with common interventions. The final chapters focus on infant care, detailing such topics as breastfeeding and childhood immunizations"--…mehr

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"Designed for the expectant mother, this book is a guide to pregnancy, childbirth, and the baby's first year of life. It first presents an overview of birthing options and caregiver choices, and then gives a detailed description of conception and fetal development, along with physical and emotional changes to expect during pregnancy. It provides nutritional guidelines, information on prenatal tests and procedures, and helpful hints for the expectant father and labor partner. Labor variations are discussed along with common interventions. The final chapters focus on infant care, detailing such topics as breastfeeding and childhood immunizations"--
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Linda Goldberg, RN, CCE, IBCLC, has been actively working with pregnant and postpartum families since the mid-1970s. She has taught childbirth classes since 1977, first with the CEA of Jacksonville, Florida, and then at Special Beginnings, an out-of-hospital birth center in Orlando. Prior to becoming an international board certified lactation consultant in 2001, Linda worked as a staff RN in the mother/infant unit of Winter Park Memorial Hospital. A certified Happiest Baby instructor, Linda is a lactation consultant at Advent Health, Winter Park, teaching prenatal breastfeeding classes as well as working with women postpartum both in the hospital setting and in a mother's support group.