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Heidi Eisenberg Murkoff

    Heidi Murkoff est l'auteure de la série "À quoi s'attendre®". Son travail est consacré à offrir des conseils pratiques et de soutien aux parents dans leur parcours. Elle vise à rendre son écriture accessible et facile à comprendre, s'établissant ainsi comme une ressource de confiance pour les futurs et les nouveaux parents. Grâce à ses publications et à ses plateformes en ligne, Murkoff donne aux parents les moyens d'agir grâce à la connaissance et à la confiance.

    Heidi Eisenberg Murkoff
    What to Expect Before You're Expecting: The Complete Guide to Getting Pregnant
    What to Expect Pregnancy Journal & Organizer
    What to Expect: Eating Well When You're Expecting
    What to Expect: When You're Expecting 5th Edition
    Bite-Sized Parenting: Your Baby's First Year
    What to Expect Pregnancy Journal and Organizer: The All-In-One Pregnancy Diary
    • A Journal and daily diary to record all those memorable moments in the making of your baby-from the test coming back positive to the first ultrasound. From the first kick to delivery to the first cuddle. An Organizer to keep track of everything pregnancy: practitioner visits and shopping lists, birthing plans and birth announcements, baby names and baby gifts. An All-in-One Place to write down everything you'll want to remember about the most exciting nine months of your life.

      What to Expect Pregnancy Journal and Organizer: The All-In-One Pregnancy Diary
    • The most essential, evidence-based advice for baby's first year in an easily digestible and full-colour illustrated format designed for today's busy parents.

      Bite-Sized Parenting: Your Baby's First Year
    • With 18.5 million copies in print, What to Expect When You're Expecting is read by 93% of women who read a pregnancy book and was named one of the 'Most Influential Books of the Last 25 Years' by USA Today. This cover-to-cover (including the cover!) new edition is filled with must-have information, advice, insight, and tips for a new generation of mums and dads. With What to Expect's trademark warmth, empathy, and humour, it answers every conceivable question expectant parents could have, including dozens of new ones based on the ever-changing pregnancy and birthing practices and choices they face. Advice for dads is fully integrated throughout the book. All medical coverage is completely updated, including the latest on prenatal screening and the safety of medications during pregnancy, as well as a brand-new section on postpartum birth control. Current lifestyle trends are incorporated, too: juice bars, raw diets, e-cigarettes, push presents, baby bump posting, the lowdown on omega-3 fatty acids, grass-fed and organic, health food fads, and GMOs. Plus expanded coverage of IVF pregnancy, multiple pregnancies, breastfeeding while pregnant, water and home births, and cesarean trends (including VBACs and 'gentle cesareans').

      What to Expect: When You're Expecting 5th Edition
    • 4,1(164)Évaluer

      Introducing the totally revised and updated WHAT TO EXPECT PREGNANCY JOURNAL & ORGANIZER-- with 715,000 copies in print, it's the perfect gift and popular companion to "What to Expect When You're Expecting. Lightweight and sized to fit into a tote or briefcase, this handy planner is an expectant mom's best friend from conception through labor and delivery. For the new edition, the text has been brought completely up to date in accordance with the information in the recently revised third edition of "What to Expect When You're Expecting. Featuring prompted pages, checklists, and a weekly write-in pregnancy and labor journal, this is the best way for mothers-to-be to keep track of important dates, questions to ask the doctor, medications, milestones, childbirth class notes, shopping lists, phone numbers, and everything else that comes with the nine months of pregnancy. The journal/organizer's compact design ensures it can go everywhere mom goes. After baby's arrival, it becomes an instant keepsake.

      What to Expect Pregnancy Journal & Organizer
    • What to expect. . . the first step. Answers to all your baby-making questions. Are there ways to improve our chances of having a girl (or boy)? Does stress affect fertility? Should we be having sex every day? Every other day? Three times a day? I’m 37. Does that mean I’ll have a harder time getting pregnant? How long should we keep trying to conceive before we get some help? What fertility treatments are available—and how will we be able to pay for them? Expecting to expect? Plan ahead. Here’s everything you need to know to help prepare for the healthiest possible pregnancy and the healthiest possible baby. Filled with practical tips, empathetic advice, and savvy strategies, all designed to help you get that baby of your dreams on board faster. How to get your body into the best baby-making shape. Which foods feed fertility. Which lifestyle habits to quit and which to cultivate. All about baby-making sex, from timing to positions to logistics—and how to keep it sexy. Figuring out your fertility (and his). When to seek fertility help, and the latest on tests, treatments, and reproductive technology. Expecting to become a dad? This book has you covered, too. Plus, all about the family-building options for single women and same-sex couples.

      What to Expect Before You're Expecting: The Complete Guide to Getting Pregnant
    • "It's a cover-to-cover revision of America's bestselling guide to getting pregnant, with updated information about genetic screening, ovulation tracking, fertility treatments, and risks like Zika. What to Expect Before You're Expecting, with over 250,000 copies in print, has everything that eager-to-be moms and dads need to know about getting pregnant, from getting their bodies ready to make a healthy baby to getting that healthy baby on board faster. You'll find baby-friendly foods to order up (say yes to yams); fertility-busters to avoid (see you later, saturated fat); how to pinpoint ovulation, time baby-making sex, keep on-demand sex sexy, and separate conception fact--it takes the average couple up to 12 months to make a baby--from myth--position matters. With the latest on health insurance coverage, preconception travel and the Zika virus, sex selection techniques, antidepressants, and information on family-building options for single women and same-sex couples. Plus, for the 1 in 8 couples who experience infertility, the latest on both low-tech and cutting-edge fertility treatments, from medications to IVF and surrogacy. It's everything you need to know for that baby-making adventure"-- Provided by publisher

      Die Zeit der Häuptlinge
    • The internationally acclaimed What to Expect brand introduces a new essential guide for parents: a sequel that begins at baby’s first birthday and navigates through a year filled with memorable milestones. This "wonder year" encompasses everything from first steps and words to scribbles and friendships, alongside the rapid learning and exploration driven by a toddler's insatiable curiosity. However, this year also presents challenges for both toddlers and their parents, including picky eating, negativity, separation anxiety, bedtime struggles, biting, and tantrums. Comprehensive and empathetic, this guide offers practical solutions, strategies, and motivational support to help parents understand and cope with the complexities of their evolving child. It covers essential topics in an easy-to-access format, including growth, feeding, sleeping, behaviors, discipline, and health and safety concerns as toddlers explore the world. A developmental timeline for the second year and special milestone boxes assist parents in tracking their child's progress. Additionally, there's a chapter dedicated to traveling with a toddler, ensuring parents are well-prepared for adventures with their little ones.

      What to Expect: The Second Year
    • What to expect the first year

      • 832pages
      • 30 heures de lecture
      3,9(14112)Évaluer

      Describes each stage of child development, answers questions about child care, and includes information on common childhood ailments.

      What to expect the first year