Expecting Better
Why the Conventional Pregnancy Wisdom is Wrong and What You Really Need to Know
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Narrated by:
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Emily Oster
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Jonathan Todd Ross
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Emily Oster
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A groundbreaking guide to pregnancy: empowers women with the facts and allows them to make their own decisions. FREAKANOMICS meets WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU'RE EXPECTING.
Award-winning Emily Oster debunks myths about pregnancy to empower women while they're expecting.
Pregnant women are often treated as if they were children, given long lists of items to avoid - alcohol, caffeine, sushi - without any real explanation from their doctors about why. They hear frightening and contradictory myths about everything from weight gain to sleeping on your back to bed rest from friends and pregnancy books. In EXPECTING BETTER, Oster shows that the information given to pregnant women is sometimes wrong and almost always oversimplified.
EXPECTING BETTER overturns standard recommendations for alcohol, caffeine, sushi, bed rest and induction, while putting in context the blanket guidelines for fetal testing, weight gain, risks of pregnancy over the age of 35, and nausea, among others.
Oster offers the real-world advice one would never get at the doctor's office. Knowing that the health of your baby is paramount, listeners can know more and worry less. Having the numbers is a tremendous relief - and so is the occasional glass of wine.
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©2013 Emily Oster (P)2024 Orion Publishing Group LimitedWhat listeners say about Expecting Better
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I think sadly this book reinforces everything bad about childbirth in modern day society.
There are a lot of parts of the book which are factually incorrect. The author is not aware of her own biases and is narrow minded due to a lack of knowledge (that she is also unaware of), despite being well intentioned.
If you are in the UK, as a UK based medical progressional, I would not recommend reading this, as many policies in hospital are completely different. And some of the advice she gives is incorrect and frankly dangerous in places.
I would not recommend basing your decisions on this book, and I would fact check any information you use in decision making.
I would recommend other books first eg your no guilt pregnancy, the positive birth book, the positive breastfeeding book, give birth like a feminist, pregnancy, birth and beyond, Ina May’s guide to childbirth etc etc etc.
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