Sorry rant here - but I'm only in the second chapter and this book is getting on my tits.
Included in the pregnancy bit is a suggestion that you re-consider keeping your pets and don't visit farms, zoos, pet shops or vets. The tone of it has made me so . Apart from the blatant scare mongering (or course you can visit a zoo ffs - just don't touch any animals and wash your hands after) pets are a commitment. Most people realise when they take on a pet that they might add a baby to the mix one day.
"ok, I've had my cat for two year and it's served its purpose as a baby substitute, but I'm having a real one now, so off it goes". Are people really that selfish and shallow? What happened to a dog is for life? The only reason I'd dream of re-homing my pets is if a) the baby is allergic or b) the pets themselves are unhappy at the change.
Sorry, rant over.