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The What to Expect Pregnancy Journal & Organizer | 
enlarge | Author: Heidi Murkoff Creator: Sharon Mazel Publisher: Workman Publishing Company Category: Book
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Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 7259
Media: Spiral-bound Pages: 288 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.7 x 0.9
ISBN: 0761142126 Dewey Decimal Number: 618 EAN: 9780761142126 ASIN: 0761142126
Publication Date: January 18, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: 100% Brand New! - Ships Today! Identical to Amazon's book in every way. Flawless! Not a cheap Remainder or Book Club Copy! *We recommend Expedited Shipping option for much faster mail delivery
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Product Description Your Personal Pregnancy Companion 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.
Book Description Introducing the totally revised and updated What to Expect Pregnancy Journal and 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.
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A must have! November 16, 2008 C. Abbott I bought this organizer during both of my pregnancies and wrote everything in them. The first one was a great resourse to go back and look through during my second pregnancy. Now they are great keepsakes to have to look through to rememeber what was happening, how I was feeling, what I did to prepare for each of my babies, and the experience during and after birth. I know my kids will enjoy reading my thoughts and experiences when they experience their own pregnancies. I buy this organizer for all of my friends who are expecting!
Ok...but too detailed October 18, 2008 Marie (WV) I used the older verison for my first baby. You could fill in the date and week of pregnancy and it had a space to write your thoughts. This next version is designed for daily entries. Even for a first pregnancy, esp a second pregnancy, there isn't enough changing day to day that there is something new to write. I found "The Belly Book" to be easier to use. It is desinged week by week.
Awesome way to remember!! October 16, 2008 K. Schmidt (virginia) Awesome product! Lets you organize everything, and then you have a memory of what you went through during your pregnancy. Especially good to go back and look at if you are having another!
Item ok September 24, 2008 Jamey (Rochester area, NY) This item was a good idea at the time. But I really never used it. My son is now 12 months.
the absolute BEST pregnancy book I got - the only one I needed July 12, 2008 Dana Alison (Hoboken, NJ United States) the best book I received (and I got about 5 as gifts)... was the "What to Expect" journal. It has a place for EVERY SINGLE bit of DATA you could ever come across while pregnant... some you wouldn't even think of! Pages to interview doctors, birth plan, places for ultrasound & belly photos, etc. It's been the ONE place that I store everything pregnancy related, and it's small enough to carry with me in my purse, so I always have ALL my info ready. Also, if I am lucky enough to have a "next" pregnancy... I think it'll be helpful to remember WHEN everything happened, etc. on a week by week basis. The "What to Expect" books I could have done without, really ALL the books... the same info is available online (and emailed to me weekly)... but this book has been invaluable. If you're newly pregnant - GET ONE. Or if you KNOW someone newly pregnant - get it for them as a gift!
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