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Good books on conception, not pregnancy-I need to work up to that!!

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randomtask · 16/09/2009 14:40

Does anybody know a good book to tell me about conception as in what DH and I should be doing (apart from the obvious ), eating, not eating, etc?

I know what I've read on the net (often of course that makes you worry as it's rarely a 'professional') but would like something that is easily set out and that would make sense to DH. It's amazing that he already has DSS as he doesn't seem to understand anything!!

Thank you!!

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Sunshinemummy · 16/09/2009 14:48

I used Zita West's book and it was really helpful. Here

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randomtask · 16/09/2009 15:14

Thank you. I'd seen Zita West's one so maybe that's the one for me. My local library didn't have any books but said they'd order one in if I knew what I wanted!

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Arsed · 16/09/2009 15:16

Both zita west and taking charge of your fertility are worth a read

randomtask · 16/09/2009 15:21

Excellent-I'll see if I can order them both. Was trying to explain to DH last night how my tummy had felt like 'something' was happening (came off the pill 4 days ago) but he didn't really understand and I didn't know how to explain it!

Just want something simple as the more I google the more insane I feel and I know it's silly.

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2to3 · 16/09/2009 15:22

Taking care of your fertility is THE book - several of my friends, and I, got pregnant by using the charting method and benefited loads from all the advice and information in it. And it's useful for birth control after you've finished having babies too

2to3 · 16/09/2009 15:23

That would be 'taking charge- doh.

WestYorkshireGirl · 19/10/2009 19:53

Hi. I am trying TTC and wondered how much the new MN Book on Pregnancy had on conception? It feels a bit silly to buy a book when I am not actually pregnant - almost as if buying it will jinx it which is totally irrational I know! Thanks

BeckyBook · 20/10/2009 17:53

By far the best is 'The Natural Way To Better Babies' by Francesca Naish. She has written a whole series, ranging from 'Natural Fertility' to "The Natural Way To Better Breastfeeding and Bonding'.
They are published in Australia so you probably won't them in the local Waterstones but should be able to get them online.
They are BRILLIANT.

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