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Prenatal Parenting: The Complete Psychological and Spiritual Guide to Loving Your Unborn Child |
List Price: $25.00
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Rating: Summary: A must have for expecting parents! Review: This is a great book for expecting parents (both mothers and fathers). Understand what is happening with your unborn child and how you can best provide a secure and wonderful environment for him/her.
Rating: Summary: A must Read for all Prenant Moms Review: This is not a shove-religion-down-your-throat book at all! The author states that he uses God, while readers can insert their own word, belief, etc. And he does not advocate women staying in the home - he simply suggests ways to ease your stress. There is a great deal of important information in this book that every pregnant American women should read. American women are too stressed and this is leading to crime and violence - just read a little bit about European women and their practices and benefits. No wonder American women are stressed - the government does nothing to help them raise future generations! Wake up! Start loving your baby before it's born.
Rating: Summary: wonderful information for a nation that needs it Review: This is not a shove-religion-down-your-throat book at all! The author states that he uses God, while readers can insert their own word, belief, etc. And he does not advocate women staying in the home - he simply suggests ways to ease your stress. There is a great deal of important information in this book that every pregnant American women should read. American women are too stressed and this is leading to crime and violence - just read a little bit about European women and their practices and benefits. No wonder American women are stressed - the government does nothing to help them raise future generations! Wake up! Start loving your baby before it's born.
Rating: Summary: A must Read for all Prenant Moms Review: What a beautiful start for the pregnant Mom...even one who has had other children, of which I am one. Dr. Wirth's passion for his subject comes through on every page. I felt as if he was in my home with me, guiding me, caring deeply about the outcome of my pregnancy and wanting the best for my unborn child. Teaching me how to be at my personal best for my unborn child. The subject matter is well researched and though if contains necessary clinical information, it is a most readable book. I thank you, Dr. Wirth and my young unborn infant thanks you!
Rating: Summary: This book changed my pregnancy/life Review: Without getting into too many details of my pregnancy and why it was so stressful, I want to share how much this book meant to me. I was suddenly single 4 mos into my pregnancy and cried for the next 2 months solid. I accidently came across this book while I was heading for the self-help section at a bookstore and the title jumped out at me. It caused a complete 180 degree change in my attitude. It helped me to focus on "parenting my unborn daughter". Every emotion I experienced, I shared with my daughter, and I had to control those emotions and provide her with the best environment to grow. It helped me to understand the development, both physical and mental, of my daughter.I read quite a few baby books (What to expect... etc.) while I was pregnant, but this was so different, and I learned more of what was happening inside me and inside of my daughter in this one book. I also learned how to parent the child before she was even born. I learned how to express my love (and the very real affects of my love on my daughter) to someone who couldn't show it back yet. I learned more about myself. I buy this book for every new parent out there. My daughter is now 16 mos old, and I still read it and get something out of it everytime.
Rating: Summary: This book changed my pregnancy/life Review: Without getting into too many details of my pregnancy and why it was so stressful, I want to share how much this book meant to me. I was suddenly single 4 mos into my pregnancy and cried for the next 2 months solid. I accidently came across this book while I was heading for the self-help section at a bookstore and the title jumped out at me. It caused a complete 180 degree change in my attitude. It helped me to focus on "parenting my unborn daughter". Every emotion I experienced, I shared with my daughter, and I had to control those emotions and provide her with the best environment to grow. It helped me to understand the development, both physical and mental, of my daughter.I read quite a few baby books (What to expect... etc.) while I was pregnant, but this was so different, and I learned more of what was happening inside me and inside of my daughter in this one book. I also learned how to parent the child before she was even born. I learned how to express my love (and the very real affects of my love on my daughter) to someone who couldn't show it back yet. I learned more about myself. I buy this book for every new parent out there. My daughter is now 16 mos old, and I still read it and get something out of it everytime.
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