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Essential Exercises for the Childbearing Year: A Guide to Health and Comfort Before and After Your Baby Is Born

Essential Exercises for the Childbearing Year: A Guide to Health and Comfort Before and After Your Baby Is Born

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Probably not for women who are already exercisers
Review: Although this book has some really interesting points on abdominal exercises (although the other reviewers are right about the poor organization; and, there are typos and visually the pages are very cluttered), it absolutely does not offer an overall fitness program. It's much more like a physical therapy program focussed on abs and pelvic floor. So, if what you're looking for is supplemental exercises to add, it may be fine for you, but I'm going back to the drawing board to find a more all-purpose pregnancy exercise book. Plus, I think I can handle more than three or four crunches (I think she says you can do "up to five").

Also, be aware that the author has a judgmental streak. I may agree with some of her digs at the medical establishment (I was delighted, for example, to hear her pooh-pooh the idea that lying or exercising on your back will cause supine hypotension), but when she aims her barbs at women with bad posture, for example, it seems counter-productive (I could do without the screaming jagged "NO!"s next to the pictures of incorrect posture).

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Information without organization
Review: Elizabeth's book is a classic in the childbirth field. Her book is the sourcebook for prenatal exercises. I also appreciate the introduction to holistic prenatal care that she provides. Hypnosis is highly effective during pregnancy as studies have shown, Her writing on communication with the unborn baby taps into the most modern research on this topic. Elizabeth Noble has her finger on the pulse of what will be really important in prenatal care for the 21st Century. I recommend this book most highly.

Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M,D, Ph.D. Medical Director Center for Complementary Medicine University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read for those who interact/instruct pregnant women!
Review: I am a physical therapist who has used this book as a basis for my "Prenatal exercise and Body Mechanics" Class. I have recommended it to my patients and to other professionals who teach prenatal classes. The author adds a unique perspective by inviting women to "think outside of the box" and take responsibility for their bodies before, during and after their pregnancy. The partner exercises are very well received by my patients (our hospital averages 300 births per month). I am also the mother of 21 month old triplets and I used the book as a personal reference and guide throughout my pregnancy. The book helped me to understand and appreciate just how fortunate we are as women to be able to bear children. The author's detailed description about the pelvic floor and the emphasis on the importance of the exercises is information that should be shared with young women BEFORE their pregnancy. I have been surprised by the number of my patients who have never heard of Kegel exercises or who have no idea they have a pelvic floor! A great book to pass along to all women!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Essential Exercises for the Childbearing Year
Review: I didn't realize that there was a more recent edition of this book until today! I have been reading the 1982 edition in preparation for my third pregnancy. The 1982 edition is wonderful so I am very much looking forward to getting the most recent edition. I saw a reference to the new edition in The Mommy Guide which prompted me to order the new one. In the Mommy Guide the author, Elizabeth Noble, is quoted as saying that abdominal isometric exercise should begin within 24-hours after giving birth in order to take advantage of the short window of time where your muscles in this region are still flexible and you may be able to shorten them. Has anyone tried this? Anyway, it is wonderful to have the insight of a physical therapist when it comes to using your body during pregnancy and postpartum.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Essential Exercises for the Childbearing Year
Review: I didn't realize that there was a more recent edition of this book until today! I have been reading the 1982 edition in preparation for my third pregnancy. The 1982 edition is wonderful so I am very much looking forward to getting the most recent edition. I saw a reference to the new edition in The Mommy Guide which prompted me to order the new one. In the Mommy Guide the author, Elizabeth Noble, is quoted as saying that abdominal isometric exercise should begin within 24-hours after giving birth in order to take advantage of the short window of time where your muscles in this region are still flexible and you may be able to shorten them. Has anyone tried this? Anyway, it is wonderful to have the insight of a physical therapist when it comes to using your body during pregnancy and postpartum.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exceptional and Essential. Not your typical Exercise book.
Review: I found this book 9 weeks after giving birth because I needed the chapter on Cesarean recovery. That chapter alone was worth the cost of the book. However, I also found interesting information in the pregnancy chapters as well. I like the way the author explains WHY each exercise is beneficial.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Essential Exercises for the Childbearing Year
Review: I have been reading the 1982 version of this book, not realizing there was a new edition. Happily while reading another book, The Mommy Guide, I read an interview with the author of Essential Exercises, Elizabeth Noble, and found out there was a more recent edition. Anyway, in the interview Ms. Noble refers to the importance of doing abdominal isometric exercises within 24-hours of giving birth. She states that the abdominal muscles are still flexible at this point and it's possible to shorten them in order to begin toning your stretched out midsection. Have any of the readers of this book tried this? Does it work? I would love to contact the author regarding this exercise, but the e-mail address listed on this page comes back undeliverable. If you're reading this Elizabeth, could you e-mail me at srdd@hotmail.com? Overall, the 1982 edition is amazingly helpful. It's great to get the advice of a physcial therapist regarding proper movement during pregnancy. I look forward to reading the current edition.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Essential Exercises for the Childbearing Year
Review: I have been reading the 1982 version of this book, not realizing there was a new edition. Happily while reading another book, The Mommy Guide, I read an interview with the author of Essential Exercises, Elizabeth Noble, and found out there was a more recent edition. Anyway, in the interview Ms. Noble refers to the importance of doing abdominal isometric exercises within 24-hours of giving birth. She states that the abdominal muscles are still flexible at this point and it's possible to shorten them in order to begin toning your stretched out midsection. Have any of the readers of this book tried this? Does it work? I would love to contact the author regarding this exercise, but the e-mail address listed on this page comes back undeliverable. If you're reading this Elizabeth, could you e-mail me at srdd@hotmail.com? Overall, the 1982 edition is amazingly helpful. It's great to get the advice of a physcial therapist regarding proper movement during pregnancy. I look forward to reading the current edition.


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