Mumsnet Talk

"The country's most popular meeting point for parents" The Times
  Topics | Active | Search  

Tip of the day

If your child bursts into tears when told they're not well enough for school - they really aren't! stealthsquiggle

Quote of the week

David Cameron on whether The Thick of It accurately represents the Conservative publicity machine: "I love The Thick of It. V funny... but only true about the other lot (not)."

Recipe of the week

penguinmum's creamy fish pie: smoky, seasonal fish in a creamy white sauce with grated, rather than mashed, tatties on top - a meal of the highest comfort-food order.

Mumsnetter ratings

(4 reviews)
Overall /gifn/star.4.0.gif


Mumsnetter reviews

Report this review From: piprabbit on 27-Aug-09 23:47 Overall rating 10.0
I love this book, and have recommended it to friends.

It covers pregnancy and the first 9 months of parenthood.

I found the sections on baby's development in-utero inspiring and thought provoking.

The sections on birth are very calming and helpful.

The 'new baby' chapters are also fantastic.

There are lots of Q&A pages too, plus chapters on subjects that often get overlooked (such as siblings and grandparents).

The encylclopedia of baby/mum ailments was invaluable.

The best book on pregnancy. birth and early days parenting that I read.

more reviews... 0 people said they found this review useful.

The small ads

Mumsnet
Report this review From: Elpis on 02-Aug-09 22:49 Overall rating 2.0
I didn't rate it. Gordon managed to make both pregnancy and birth seem rather dull - a remarkable feat - and the tone was patronising. Unless you're convinced of the benefits of homeopathy, you may well struggle to find much useful advice.

0 people said they found this review useful.
Report this review From: babybessa on 22-Jul-08 14:09 Overall rating 10.0
This book is our bible. Read endlessly during pregnancy, consulted daily when newborn and flicked through regularly now. LOVE its holistic advice and the tone of the writing. If ever you have any doubts, worries or are just interested in general health, development and wellbeing of both mother and child then this is the book for you. The best present you could ever buy a pregnant friend.

0 people said they found this review useful.
Report this review From: mum2yum on 06-Mar-08 22:44 Overall rating 10.0
This is an absolutely brilliant book that was recommended to me by several friends. Its an 'all-in-one' book and covers every topic you could think for pregnancy and the baby's first year in a sympathetic and easy-to-read way. A must have book for all mums and mums-to-be!

0 people said they found this review useful.
Shortcuts