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1. Medical Management of Pregnancy
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2. Manual of High Risk Pregnancy
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3. Essential Pregnancy Tips For New
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4. Pregnancy After a Loss: A Guide
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5. Medical Complications in Pregnancy
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6. Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies
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7. 100 Questions & Answers About
 
8. Rovinsky and Guttmacher's Medical
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9. The Complete Guide to Everyday
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10. Heart Disease in Pregnancy
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11. When Pregnancy Isn't Perfect :
12. Medical Complications During Pregnancy
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13. Williams Manual of Obstetrics:
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14. Cherry & Merkatz's Complications
 
15. Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Complications
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16. Obstetrics: Normal and Problem
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18. What to Do When Your Baby Is Premature:
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1. Medical Management of Pregnancy Complicated by Diabetes, 4th Edition
by Lois Jovanovic
Paperback: 208 Pages (2009-05-14)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$41.01
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Asin: 1580402321
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The most trusted reference on treatingpregnancy with diabetes is back in a newedition

Pregnancy complicated by diabetes is a medical challengethat can be minimized through a program ofexpert protocols and patient partnerships. This bookpresents a complete package of these protocols thatwhen followed, can help produce healthy infants inpregnancies complicated by type 1, type 2, and gestationaldiabetes.

Based on an ADA Technical Review, this fourth editionprovides up-to-date information that includes: newguidelines for treatment using the new insulinanalogues; a discussion on the use of oral hypoglycemicagents in pregnancy; and the latest in obstetrical surveillanceof pregnant women with diabetes. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Must have for Management in Diabetes during pregnancy
This comprehensive manual has been a reliable resource for managing Diabetes in Pregnancy.Highlyrecommend for Medical providers, & educators that are involved in patient management, program development and staff training forDiabetes in Pregnancy Programs.

2-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing and Expensive
While the book provided some good information, I was expecting more judging by the title. (I was also surprised at how small the book was given its cost.) Bottom line? There is much more specific and far more up-to-date information available for free on the internet. A quick search under "diabetes mellitus and pregnancy" will provide a wealth of it, including specific (and current) rates of birth defects at what blood sugar levels and which tests should be conducted during which trimester.

I think the problem may be that it's trying to do too much. The introduction states that the book is designed to "present to the clinician a complete package of protocols."Given some of the very basic information, I hope there are no clinicians who don't know some of this stuff.

The first chapter discusses the fact that it's a good idea to talk to women before conception about the importance of good blood sugar control (does anyone not know that?) and lists the doctors one should see and some of the tests that should be conducted. It basicaly suggests a thorough exam for all the diabetic trouble spots--eyes, kidneys, A1c levels, thyroid, etc. All good sense. However, the second chapter is on contraception, which seems unecessary and out of place.Worse, the first chapter boldly states that if the woman has "clinically proven" cardiac disease, she should not only be counseled against pregnancy, but "should be asked to consider permanent sterilization"(!). No discussion about risk factors or degrees of severity--just any cardiac disease equals sterilization.If the book is only geared toward "clinicians," perhaps that's acceptable. But a discussion of birth control, and a list of what kinds of insulin exist and their duration seems geared toward the completely uninitiated. I found it shocking.

A large problem I had was with the graph of birth defect rates, something I was very, very concerned with. It doesn't seem to be labeled accurately. It says it measures number of spontaneous abortions, major malformations and no major malformations in conjunction with HA1c levels in the first trimester. However, above the HA1c levels it says "Mean + SD (standard deviation)." You can't tell what the SD refers to, and it reports some pretty high numbers. I contacted the ADA (publisher) about this since it suggests that an A1c between 7.7 and 9.3 has fewer incidents of major malformation than an A1c below 7.7. The person I corresponded with was very nice, and told me a few times they would get back to me. They finally said I should check with my doctor if I'm pregnant, which did NOT answer the question. I checked the source material listed at the end of the chapter--this graph is based on information from "reference 13," which was an article published in 1979. I found much more current info on my own with a simple internet check.

There was information about the fact that insulin requirements will increase as the pregnancy progresses, but my doctor has a chart that shows you the typical increases. Further, the book Pumping Insulin has a good chapter on pregnancy and what to expect in dosage increases, diet breakdowns and blood sugar goals pre- and post-meal.

Much of the rest of the book seems like common sense,things you could find in almost any book on pregnancy or in some other book designed for the lay person written from the diabetic's point of view rather than the clinician's.

Overall, I wish someone had steered me toward better information. Given the title, I was expecting it to be sort of a "one-stop shop" where I could get all the factual information I would need. Perhaps I expected too much.

5-0 out of 5 stars What you REALLY need to know
This is a book for diabetic women planning or in pregnancy. It is very detailed and some of the language may be difficult for the lay person. However it goes into great detail about diabetes managment and reducing the risks of complications in the pregnancy. You will learn more here than in any doctor's office. If you are not medically inclined, get the book, read it then ask your doctor or nurse to explain questions that the book evokes about your situation.

5-0 out of 5 stars Not Just for Doctors and Nurses!
I am a pregnant diabetic woman with no medical training, and I highly recommend this book to others like me who want some good information on pregnancy and diabetes.It is appropriate for type I, type II, and gestational diabetes.

It has great facts such as a graph of 1st trimester HbA1c's vs. number of congenital malformations and a table with each congenital malformation and the associated factor of increased risk.Those two things right there were worth the price of the book for me.It also serves as a guide for your entire pregnancy from pre-conception through breastfeeding.It explains the tests that should be performed throughout your pregnancy, how your diabetes should be treated during labor and delivery, and how your baby should be treated after he/she is born.

There were a few small downsides to this book.I did not understand about 5% of it, although I was almost always able to get the gist of it.Another 5% was just more information than I needed or wanted.Also, it sometimes gave perfect-world recommendations that didn't seem practical given the real-world limitations of time, money, and the fact that pregnant diabetic women are humans, not machines!

If you want an informational book on pregnancy and diabetes and you aren't scared off by medical terminology, this is the one to get. ... Read more


2. Manual of High Risk Pregnancy and Delivery
by Elizabeth S. Gilbert RNCMSFNPc
Paperback: 736 Pages (2010-05-24)
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The only book of its kind, Manual of High Risk Pregnancy & Delivery provides a complete resource for care of this special patient and her complex needs. It helps you provide positive outcomes with coverage of today's newest technology, physiologic considerations, psychologic implications, health disorders, and other complications in pregnancy. Written by noted educator and practitioner Elizabeth Stepp Gilbert, RNC, MS, FNP-BC, CNS, this book also describes how to screen for risk factors, provide preventive management, and intervene appropriately when problems arise. It's a concise, hands-on reference for both inpatient and outpatient settings!




  • A consistent format makes this book a practical, hands-on reference in the clinical setting, presenting problems with the following headings: incidence, etiology, physiology, pathophysiology, and medical management.

  • Comprehensive coverage includes physiologic considerations, fetal assessment, perinatal screening, ethical and legal issues, health disorders during pregnancy, complications, and labor and delivery issues.

  • Up-to-date content includes integrative therapy, domestic violence, multiple gestation, genetics, nutrition, culture, risk management, and all the latest screening tools.

  • A section on ethical and legal considerations covers ethical decision making, legal issues, and risk management.




  • Updated evidence-based content includes the latest AHWONN standards of practice.

  • Patient safety and risk management strategies include updated approaches to improving outcomes, reducing complications, and increasing patient safety during high risk pregnancy and delivery.

  • New Venous Thromboembolic Disease chapter provides current information on this increasingly common condition.

  • Information on the latest assessment and monitoring devices keeps you current with today's technology.

  • Standardized terminology and definitions from the National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD) lead to accurate and precise communication.

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3. Essential Pregnancy Tips For New Moms: Pregnancy Information On Week By Week Pregnancy Expectations And Dealing With Possible Pregnancy Problems Plus Pregnancy ... More Comfortable And Free From Complications
by Alyssa B. Brenner
Paperback: 96 Pages (2010-09-01)
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Carrying your child inside your belly is a joy and honor for any mom-to-be; but being pregnant can be quite uncomfortable and even difficult for some women. Here are some tips which you can get inside this book which will help you deal with common pregnancy discomforts:1. To ease morning sickness, eat low sodium crackers. You can nibble on healthy snack foods in between meals if you feel hungry pangs. Just avoid drinking toomuch liquid, hot and spicy foods. A high protein and high carbohydrate diet will sustain pregnant women throughout the next meal time.2. Being pregnant will lower any woman's energy level. Always get at least 8 hours of sleep daily and take a short nap at noontime to help you regain energy so you can last until bedtime. Eating high energy foods like yogurt, fruits and hard boiled eggs also replenish energy levels. Mild exercise can likewise escalate low levels of energy. 3. Dizziness, constipation, back pains are very common distresses during pregnancy. Just do simple stretching exercises regularly, drink lots of water, follow a high fiber diet and get plenty of rest. Other recognizable irritations that might arise during pregnancy range from heartburn, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, rashes and leg cramps. It is crucial for the pregnant woman to seek medical attention if she notices signs or symptoms that are out of the ordinary. ... Read more


4. Pregnancy After a Loss: A Guide to Pregnancy After a Miscarriage, Stillbirth, or Infant Death
by Carol Cirulli Lanham
Paperback: 375 Pages (1999-10-01)
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Asin: 0425170470
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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"A 'must-have' guide for the devastated couple dealing with the many questions and fears that occur with a subsequent pregnancy." --Candace Hurley, Executive Director/Founder, Sidelines National Support Network

For a woman who has experienced a miscarriage, stillbirth, or the death of an infant, conceiving another child can be fraught with mixed emotions. This guide, filled with up-to-date medical information and written by a woman who herself experienced a successful pregnancy after the loss of her first baby, can help women cope with their anxiety. It offers guidance for women asking such questions as: * Why did it happen--and how can I make sure it doesn't happen again? * Will my next pregnancy be considered high-risk? * How long should I wait before getting pregnant again? * What can I expect at prenatal exams? * Will I ever be able to love another baby as much as I love the one I lost?

Pregnancy after a loss can be a time of great emotional upheaval--but also, a time of healing and hope. With this sensible, sensitive guide, women can put their minds at ease--and learn to look forward to the future as they make peace with the past.

"Compassionate and comprehensive." --Perry-Lynn Moffitt, coauthor of A Silent Sorrow: Pregnancy Loss

* Contains up-to-the-minute medical advice and information
* Unlike other books about pregnancy loss that focus solely on the grieving process, Pregnancy After a Loss helps women to prepare, both psychologically and physically, for a new pregnancy ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Kristine, Adam, and Evelyn...my stillbirth baby and the one who came after
In the dark days following the unexpected stillbirth of our son, Adam, I searched for answers, comfort, and reassurance.Through a grief website, I came across this incredible book, and it quickly became a cherished resource.I read it repeatedly as I grieved for my son, drawing comfort and strength from the author's reassuring words as well as the many stories from other women who had travelled this path before me.I continued to read it as we tried again and then walked through our subsequent pregnancy; the latter portion of the book deals extensively with what you'll encounter through each of those three anxious trimesters as you await the birth of your next child.The author writes from a first-hand understanding borne from having experienced the stillbirth of her first child--and the subsequent normal, joyous births of her next 2 sons.Her compassionate understanding touched my aching heart, and the many other women who contributed their stories and words of hope were lights during an incredibly painful time.

I recommend this book highly, not only to the women who have experienced an infant loss, but also to those who want to better understand the complex emotions and needs these women have.This book provides a wealth of insight into what grieving mothers with empty arms are thinking and feeling.Thank you, Ms. Lanham, for writing such a comforting resource out of such a painful time in your own life.

3-0 out of 5 stars OK, not great
It was an alright book to read after we lost our baby at 27 weeks. I thought alot of it was quoted from "Empty Cradle, Broken Heart," so if you've already gotten or read that book I would skip this one.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must-read for those experiencing Pregnancy After Loss...
I was so incredibly grateful to have this during my second pregnancy.Even though I had gone through a full-term pregnancy before, our first baby died and this book really made me feel like the emotions and concerns I had during my second pregnancy were normal and like I was not alone.I will keep this and read it again if and when I become pregnant again, even though my second child lived.I was also grateful to have "Empty Cradle, Broken Heart" during this most recent pregnancy but also to have pregnancy "bible" - "What to Expect When You're Expecting..." but I made sure to get a new edition as sometimes I found it too emotionally difficult to read my old copy from my first pregnancy.(I was glad to see it had been updated in between my pregnancies.)Those three books made a world of difference to me.

One piece of advice, though.A few people had told me to wait and buy this book AFTER I became pregnant for the second time, apparently thinking it would be too difficult for me to have beforehand or that it might "jinx" my chances of becoming pregnant.I got it as soon as my husband and I decided to try again and I'm so glad I did.I actually wish I had purchased it even sooner as it has information on even deciding when and if to try again.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very helpful book
This book was so helpful in understanding the complex feelings you experience in a pregnancy after a loss.It captured my experience so well, that I asked friends and family to read parts of certain chapters to better understand my experience.It was helpful to know other women had been through my experience and that I wasn't alone.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very Helpful
I found this book to be very helpful and supportive of the feelings and confusions I am going through. I will use it through my next pregnancy as it will be a scary time for us. I especially like how it breaks it down by trimesters as well since I will have different feelings as the next pregnancy progresses. ... Read more


5. Medical Complications in Pregnancy (Practical Pathways in Obstetrics & Gynecology Series) (Practical Pathways in Ob/Gyn)
by Sabrina Craigo, Emily Baker
Hardcover: 448 Pages (2005-08-11)
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Perfect for providing expert care for disorders created or affected by pregnancy. Each disorder-focused chapter opens with a high-yield “pathway” summarizing the best course of action as determined by scientific studies. Useful illustrative case studies, tips, clinical forms, and patient education information are included. ... Read more


6. Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies
Paperback: 680 Pages (2010-07-13)
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Asin: 1405196505
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Experience and evidence fused for best-practice management of high-risk pregnancies

High-risk pregnancies present life-threatening challenges to two of your patients: the mother and her fetus. The direct, exemplary guidance in Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancy enables you to:

  • better understand your patients' conditions
  • devise optimum management strategies
  • maximize the outcome and minimize the complications for both the mother and her fetus

To enhance clinical relevance, each protocol is written as if the patient were present. Evidence to support an intervention is given where it exists. The authors' experience provides additional wise counsel. Key references provide the springboard for a deeper understanding of a topic.  All protocols have been updated. New protocols follow the successful formula of previous editions.

Watch an interview with Dr John T. Queenan and Dr Catherine Y. Spong here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdgqNUOtnk4 ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Good go to book
this protocol book helps one remember very quickly a good management strategy for more common as well as rare complications of pregnancies; especially in the community & non medical center setting.

5-0 out of 5 stars What To Read While Waiting For Deliveries
This is a neat concise text which covers almost any problem that you're likely to run into while on an Obstetrical service. The text is clearly divided into problems which facilitate "a fast look-up". Eachsubject is discussed with critial issues covered, such as statistics,decision trees, and the presence or absence of outcome based protocols.While there are limitations regarding the accuracy of the recommendations,given the publication date, this remains a helpful tool for learning basicobstetrical practice. ... Read more


7. 100 Questions & Answers About Your High-Risk Pregnancy
by Elizabeth Platt, Andrea Tetreau, Michael G. Pinette
Paperback: 247 Pages (2008-06-24)
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Asin: 0763755737
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100 Questions & Answers About Your High Risk Pregnancy provides authoritative, practical answers to the most common questions posed by at-risk expecting mothers and fathers. The text covers topics such as testing, mother's health, fetal health, complications, prevention and treatment, and physical and psychological coping. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone coping with the physical and emotional turmoil of high risk pregnancy. ... Read more


8. Rovinsky and Guttmacher's Medical Surgical and Gynecologic Complications of Pregnancy
by Sheldon H. Cherry, Richard L. Berkowitz, Nathan G. Kase
 Hardcover: 876 Pages (1985-04)
list price: US$106.50
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9. The Complete Guide to Everyday Risks in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Answers to All Your Questions about Medications, Morning Sickness, Herbs, Diseases, Chemical Exposures and More
by Dr. Gideon Koren MDFACMTFRCP(C)
Paperback: 224 Pages (2004-10-02)
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Asin: 0778800849
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This book is an indispensable guide to the risks of medications, environmental toxins, and herbal remedies taken during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Since the discovery of birth defects caused by thalidomide, expectant mothers have questioned the effects of medications and other substances during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

This book offers authoritative descriptions of the risks involved during pregnancy and breast-feeding, from prescription drugs, diseases, chemicals, vitamins, herbs, foods, alcohol, cigarette smoke, recreational drugs, and other abuse substances.

Some of the topics covered:- Tests for determining risks before conception, during pregnancy and after birth- Charts and scores of answers to Frequently Asked Questions- Charts of safe/unsafe medications, chemicals, vitamins, herbs and foods- Practical advice for treating illnesses, avoiding exposure to toxic chemicals, and eating safely.

The Complete Guide to Everyday Risks in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding has information that counselors for Motherisk share two hundred times a day.

Since 1985, the Motherisk program at The Hospital for Sick Children has provided counseling based on the most up-to-date evidence research on tertatogens, substances or environmental factors that can cause birth defects. Motherisk is one of the biggest programs of its kind worldwide, counselling some 2,000 callers per week.

This book will be an invaluable reference throughout a pregnancy and while nursing. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Great Resource
I bought this book for my wife who is now pregnant. She (and her also pregnant sister) look something up in here about every other day. It has eased a lot of fears and helped us avoid some risks. As another reviewer mentioned, it could use more information on foods.

4-0 out of 5 stars Clear, non-paranoid advice
Very clear advice regarding the safety of a variety of medications, supplements, and occupational hazards during pregnancy and breastfeeding. The only thing that would have made it better would be a more comprehensive section on foods - there's a lot of misinformation about foods you supposedly can't eat while pregnant or breastfeeding. ... Read more


10. Heart Disease in Pregnancy
Hardcover: 368 Pages (2007-06-15)
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Asin: 1405134887
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The new edition of this practical guide draws on the clinical skills of a wide range of international experts to help you recognize and manage heart disease in pregnancy. Designed for on-the-spot use, this convenient and concise text helps you identify a cardiac problem, understand its pathophysiology, and respond appropriately.

Under the careful editorial direction of Drs. Oakley and Warnes, the Second Edition introduces new contributors from North America and Europe as well as new chapters on:

  • pulmonary hypertension
  • rheumatic heart disease
  • artificial heart valves
  • Marfan syndrome
  • auto-immune diseases
  • hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  • rhythm disorders
  • hypertension
  • cardiac intervention

The entire book is scrupulously updated to reflect the most current standards of care. The contributors – all recognized leaders in their respective fields – outline the pathway to diagnosis and appropriate management by a multi-disciplinary team.

Although heart disease is the leading medical cause of maternal death, clinical trials in this population are few and the evidence base is small. The expert recommendations in Heart Disease in Pregnancy, Second Edition, are a welcome source of information for cardiologists, obstetricians, general practitioners, and all members of the patient care team. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Buy the text book - not the kindle version
I have the smaller kindle. The graphs and tables are extremely difficult to read and to navigate once enlarged.

Having said that, this is a wonderful resource for anyone who sees high-risk pregnant women or younger women with cardiovascular disease.It's worth remembering that the pre-menopausal women with cardiovascular disease should have their pregnancy risks and management issues identified before any pregnancy, if at all possible, as well. This book makes that assessment easier as it will point you to the available literature.

This is a clear and well-written resource- particularly valuable given the lack of similar works available in this complex area of medicine.I think a tertiary care facility would be wise to have this text on hand.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must on your updated bookshelve
A very helpful tool if you are counceling pregnant women in a cardiology department. The chapter on peripartum cardiomyopathy is the best I have ever read.

5-0 out of 5 stars The real thing in pregnancy counceling
If you have to councel pregnant women within your cardiology department, that's the book to go for. The chapter on peripartum cardiomyopathy is the best I ever red on this topic. ... Read more


11. When Pregnancy Isn't Perfect : A Layperson's Guide To Complications In Pregnancy
by Laurie A. Rich
Paperback: 348 Pages (1996-11-01)
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Asin: 0965498506
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The only book that gives the complete information neededby the one out of every five mothers who will suffer majorcomplications of pregnancy. When Pregnancy Isn't Perfect is acompanion, advisor, and lifeline for the thousands of women who facethe prospect of a problem pregnancy. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Extremely Outdated, Poorly Researched, Highly Negative
After two complicated pregnancies involving months of bedrest, I was very excited to find this book to read as I go through my third pregnancy. I was very, very dissappointed.I am a Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator with extensive knowledge about pregnancy in general and very specific knowledge about my own two complications: Pregnancy Induced Hypertension and Preterm Labor.In addition to my own interests, I read this whole book hoping to learn more about other complications so that I could help my students who are experiencing these.

There are several things that make this book almost useless:

1.The Research is EXTREMELY outdated.The book, originally published in 1991 claims to have been revised in 1996.However, checking her sources listed in the Bibliography, NONE of them are more recent than the 1980s.In reading the whole book, I realized she obviously didn't update any of her research and the explanations and medical information she gives are so outdated that they are useless at best and possibly harmful at worst [some of the information she gives on Pregnancy Induced Hypertension is not only wrong, it would be dangerous for a pregnant woman to follow her advice]. 10-15 years in the medical field is an *eternity* - things change so fast, new breakthroughs and research happen all the time and a book like this needs to either be kept accurately up to date or removed from publication.

2.Even her original research was bad.She is NOT an medical or scientific person, which could be really good for a book like this [we are looking for a lay person's explanation after all!].However, she obviously had no real medical or scientifically knowledgeable person proof her book.It is full of errors that make it hard to believe anything she writes.For example, in the chapter on "when pregnancy IS perfect" she is discussing normal pregnancy and labor and delivery. She writes:"When the baby's head can be seen through the opening of the vagina, it is called crowning - because it is almost always the crown of the baby's head that emerges first."This is not accurate.Crowning occurs when the largest circumference of the baby's head is emerging through the perineum - when the vagina is stretched the most it will have to stretch.This has nothing to do with when the baby's head can first be seen - which can actually be hours before crowning occurs in some cases, depending on how long the pushing phase lasts.This is not a huge deal, but the book is FULL of little inaccuracies like this - my copy is just covered in highlights where I underlined what she wrote that was wrong.It was very hard for me to take the rest of the book seriously when she made so many very basic errors.Even the word "Foreword" is misspelled on the cover of the book - it is spelled "Forward". Poor editing and not enough scientific understanding plague this whole book in my opinion.

3.The book is extremely negative.The author lost her twin baby daughter soon after birth after a highly complicated pregnancy.She wrote this book as a way of coping with her grief and it shows. The book is very quick to bring up pregnancy loss and neonatal/infant death, often in places where it is innappropriate. I'm afraid that a pregnant woman reading this book would get a very skewed idea of her baby's chances of survival - the reality is that the VAST MAJORITY of complicated pregnancies end with a healthy child and a healthy mother. I think that reading this book would only add undue stress and worry for a pregnant mother in a complicated pregnancy situation, and I myself found the book very upsetting and difficult to read at times.[Even after having two successful healthy births after prior complicated pregnancies]. The reality is that babies do sometimes die. But we don't need to dwell so much on that possibility - we need to acknowledge it, do everything we can to prevent it, and then move on. Brooding over it doesn't help anyone.

What is good about this book? There is an excellent chapter on "Pregnancy Loss:When the Worst Happens". It would be very useful to a couple who had lost a child.However, I would NEVER recommend that a pregnant mother read this chapter unless there were very clear and obvious reasons to believe that her pregnancy was absolutely going to end in death of the baby.For most mothers it would be an exercise in torture - upsetting to the extreme and not likely to be helpful in the majority of cases.

Other than that, I didn't find any positives to this book.I strongly recommend against it and would suggest that a mother experiencing a complicated pregnancy get her information from her doctor and her own research from *reliable* and *up to date* sources.As far as bedrest goes, there is a MUCH better book on this topic. "The Pregnancy Bed Rest Book: A Survival Guide for Expectant Mothers and Their Families" by Amy E. Tracy is EXCELLENT. Buy that one instead. Personally I'm very sorry I spent the money on this book.

3-0 out of 5 stars It's time for a revision!
This book has some good information, but much of it is now outdated, and no longer accurate.I would hope that there is going to be a reprint soon.This book is no longer the help that it was five years ago.
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1-0 out of 5 stars Too Pessimistic for Women in My Situation
I ordered this book after being put on bedrest for pre-term labor and found the chapter on this subject to be anything BUT encouraging.The author makes it sound like pre-term labor is a death sentence for your unborn baby because of the experience she had, and according to her, there is virtually no hope of having a baby anywhere near term if you have this condition.There are other subjects in the book such as Gestational Diabetes, PIH, etc, which are less drear, and I'm sure they are of help to women experiencing these conditions, but as a whole, I was disappointed with this book.After several chances, I stopped reading this book because of it's bleak outlook on a common pregnancy complication.

4-0 out of 5 stars Awesome!
This book is a wonderful, comprehensive source of information for many of the complications of pregnancy.Each complication is explained well.I ordered this book and I also ordered the book "Days in Waiting...AGuide to Survive Pregnancy Bedrest." This, too, is a great book, andthe two books are very complimentary.These two books are essential forunderstanding complicated pregnancies, and coping with them, especially ifyou're on bedrest."

5-0 out of 5 stars This book saved my sanity during my "not perfect" pregnancy
This book fills a need and fills it so well.I read this book early in my pregnancy, although at that time I had no idea I would have a tough time later on.When I developed severe preeclampsia at 31 weeks, I asked myhusband to go to the library right away and get this book back, and fordays I read and re-read this book.Most pregnancy books seem to dismisssevere pregnancy problems as unlikely and too scary to talk much about. It's so helpful to have a source like this which talks in a realistic yetencouraging way about the very real and scary things that can go wrong witha pregnancy. ... Read more


12. Medical Complications During Pregnancy (Burrow, Medical Complications During Pregnancy)
by Gerard Burrow, Thomas Duffy, Joshua Copel
Hardcover: 592 Pages (2004-07-30)
list price: US$105.00
Isbn: 0721604358
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The revised and updated 6th Edition of this popular reference presents multidisciplinary coverage on the full spectrum of complications associated with pregnancy, including pre-existing conditions. Thirty one expert contributors offer readers state-of-the art guidance on the clinical management of the various conditions that affect and are effected by pregnancy. Addresses the hottest topics in the field, such as post-partum depression and bioethics. For each condition, the book offers comprehensive coverage of pathophysiology as well as state-of-the-art guidance on effective management. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Let's make obstetrics a bigger world
I first read from this book, when I need updated information for a case with thrombocytopenia associated with pregnancy. I was amazed by the way how the authors characterized any medical field implied in pregnancymanagement. Therefore I decided to buy it, and now I'm sure that is avaluable asset for my personal library.Beside the specific aspects ofmedical complications (like cardiovascular, hematological, endocrinologicalor infectious diseases) I was able to find also systematized, newinformation about management of the high risk pregnancy,medicalemergencies, substance abuse or clinical genetics. It is a very useful bookeither for anyone who wants to improve his knowledge with new informationabout medical aspects of pregnancy but also for obstetricians, even ifthey've already got the previous editions, because they could raise theirspractice to higher levels. ... Read more


13. Williams Manual of Obstetrics: Pregnancy Complications, Twenty-Second Edition
by Kenneth Leveno, F. Cunningham, James Alexander, Steven Bloom, Brian Casey, Jodi Dashe, Jeanne Sheffield, Scott Roberts
Paperback: 626 Pages (2007-04-05)
list price: US$43.95 -- used & new: US$36.37
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Asin: 0071479368
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A portable, pocket-sized manual based on the world's leading obstetrics text-revised and updated!

"This is a comprehensive review of pregnancy complications in an easy to access format. It provides quick but comprehensive information and is very easy to read. 3 Stars."--Doody's Review Service

All the key facts, diagnostic tools, and treatment guidelines from the trusted Williams Manual of Obstetrics are right in the palm of your hand with this streamlined, carry-anywhere sourcebook. Inside, you'll find the rigorously referenced, evidence-based approach of the classic parent text, presented in a condensed format for easy access.

The first section-packed with practical, at-a-glance information-takes you through the crucial steps for managing uncomplicated pregnancy. The remainder of the manual focuses on complications of illness during pregnancy or caused by pregnancy and difficulties of post-partum management.

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Essential information on:

  • Prenatal screening guidelines
  • Medication use in pregnancy
  • Hypertension disorders in pregnancy
  • Pain management dosages
  • Procedures for complicated labor and delivery, hemoglobinopathies, and more!
  • Increased emphasis on complicated pregnancies and difficult-to-recall facts
  • Reorganized into 3 key sections: Obstetrical Complications Due to Pregnancy; Medical and Surgical Complications During Pregnancy; Complications in the Fetus or Newborn Infant ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Williams information to fit in your pocket!
    I bought this book after finding it lying around on my unit. I work invery busy L&D unit as an RN. Williams Obstetrics is THE book to have and now you can have one to keep in your pocket, 'literaly'.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Good on complications.
    If you need a textbook for medschool this is not what youre looking for. It has no information on normal pregnancy for example.
    This book is good on pregnancy complications if thats all you need.
    it is not a compact version of the big book and can not be considered a "pocket version" of Williams Obstetrics.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great!
    I own the textbook too and find the manual has all the important information you need.It was my bible for 4 months! ... Read more


  • 14. Cherry & Merkatz's Complications of Pregnancy
    Hardcover: 902 Pages (2000-01-15)
    list price: US$169.00 -- used & new: US$138.02
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    Asin: 0683016733
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    Albert Einstein Univ., Bronx, NY. Practical text provides guidance on treating potential complications of pregnancy. For obstetricians and internal medicine specialists. Previous edition, c1991, titled Complications of Pregnancy, by Sheldon H. Cherry. Includes clinical findings associated with HIV, alcohol, and substance abuse. DNLM: Pregnancy Complications. ... Read more


    15. Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Complications in Pregnancy (Wiley Medical Publication)
    by Vinod K. Rustgi, James N. Cooper
     Hardcover: 304 Pages (1986-01)
    list price: US$39.95
    Isbn: 0471809136
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    A clincial guide to the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal and hepatic pathologies that occur during pregnancy. Chapters contributed by leading practitioners address the major clinical disorders physicians are most likely to confront, along with coverage of specialized problems such as the acute abdomen in pregnancy, endoscopy in the pregnant patient, and the fetal alchohol syndrome. ... Read more


    16. Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies: Book with Online Access (Obstetrics Normal and Problem Preqnancies)
    by Steven G. Gabbe MD, Joe Leigh Simpson MD, Jennifer R. Niebyl MD, Henry Galan MD, Laura Goetzl MDMPH, Eric R. M. Jauniaux MDPhD, Mark Landon MD
    Hardcover: 1416 Pages (2007-06-28)
    list price: US$179.00 -- used & new: US$142.75
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    Asin: 0443069301
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Must-have expertise for today's challenging fast-changing field! This classic reference is your place to turn for all of the guidelines you need on the diagnosis, therapy, and management of both normal and high-risk patients. Inside you'll find state-of-the-art guidance on the challenges you face, with new chapters covering placental anatomy and physiology · non-invasive prenatal diagnostic techniques · abnormal labor · operative vaginal delivery · cervical incompetence · amniotic fluid disorders · thrombophilias · and thromboembolic disorders, plus comprehensive updates throughout. Plus, you'll have access to the complete contents online - fully searchable - as well as all of the illustrations for use in electronic presentations. The result is essential, practice-proven know-how you need to enhance your clinical success.

    • Cover the important foundations of basic science and physiology of normal and complicated obstetrics.
    • Includes evidence based information on normal obstetric practice.
    • Presents in-depth information on problems encountered in clinical practice, as well as high-risk obstetrics.


    • Presents the work of four new associate editors - broadening the book's international appeal - as well as more than 20 new contributors for fresh practice perspectives.
    • Offers new chapters covering placental anatomy and physiology · non-invasive prenatal diagnostic techniques · abnormal labor · operative vaginal delivery · cervical incompetence · amniotic fluid disorders · thrombophilias · and thromboembolic disorders.
    • Features a new full-color format for easier reference, as well as a new appendix of normal values.
    • Distills the expertise of leading contributors from the fields of maternal-fetal medicine, anesthesiology, neonatology, internal medicine, dermatology, genetics, and ethics - providing a real-life, interdisciplinary perspective.
    ... Read more

    Customer Reviews (8)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Buenisimo!
    The book arrived in excellent condition.The contents reflects the latest in ideas and research.I'm completely satisfied.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Textbook for OB-GYNs
    This textbook was recommended by our local OB-GYN specialist.We reviewed it and agreed prior to shipping them to all of the teaching universities we have been working with in Romania.Nearly 1500 pages of practical and intelligent information in an easy to read format.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies: Book with Online Access (Obstetrics Normal & Problem Pregnancies (Gabbe))
    This is an excellent book that is well written. It is part of my required books for my certified nurse midwifery program at Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing. I highly recommend it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Pocket Companion to Accompany Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies (Paperback)
    I'm a certified-nurse midwife and I love this book.It's pretty much everything that's in the medical text, Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies, minus the research data.

    It's small and portable and actually a pleasure to read.

    I hope there's an updated version coming out soon - this one was published in 2002.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The easier-to-read "Bible" of Obstetrics
    There are two texts that are considered the most authoritative on the subject of Obstetrics.Williams is edited by the staff at Parkland, the largest Obstetric hospital in the U.S. and not surprisingly, they consider their text to be "the premier source for the specialty". Williams is also academically dry.

    Gabbe, by comparison, is easier to read and covers essentially the same material.This text is written in a way that that I feel you don't have to be an OB Geek to follow the various points. This is NOT to say that Gabbe is "OB for Dummies" or a cliff-notes version of an OB text: As Department Head of OB/GYN at a Major Hospital, I find Gabbe both authoritative and complete.

    Cutting to the chase: Gabbe is easier to read than Williams, and if you need info more in-depth, you should already be a fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology anyway (or at least a junior fellow), which means that you're accessing the ACOG website on-line anyway. ... Read more


    17. Medical Disorders in Pregnancy: A Manual for Midwives
    Paperback: 320 Pages (2008-08-12)
    list price: US$59.99 -- used & new: US$59.99
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    Asin: 1405151684
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    The need for joint medical and midwifery care is stressed in the latest CEMACH report, with a recommendation that contemporary midwifery education prepares midwives for problems in pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcome. Pre-conception care for women with medical disorders has also been stressed.

    Medical Disorders in Pregnancy is one of the first texts written specifically for midwives that provides an outline of common medical disorders that may be affected by pregnancy or which may cause pregnancy complications. For ease of use, all conditions are presented on two page templates, and each addresses: An explanation of the condition; Standard 'Non-pregnancy' treatment; Pre-conception care; Antenatal care; Intrapartum care, and Postnatal care. The management, treatment and care by both doctors and midwives are provided to allow a mutual understanding of each others roles and responsibilities. ... Read more


    18. What to Do When Your Baby Is Premature: A Parent's Handbook for Coping with High-Risk Pregnancy and Caring for the Preterm Infant
    by Joseph A. Garcia-Prats, Sharon Simmons Hornfischer
    Paperback: 384 Pages (2000-11-14)
    list price: US$19.00 -- used & new: US$7.48
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    Asin: 0812931092
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    "What's happening to me? Is my baby going to be okay?"

    Maybe you're reading this guide because you've been told you're at high risk for having a premature baby. Or perhaps you're reading it after your baby's unexpectedly early birth, and you're wondering what the future holds for this incredibly tiny person. You'll find all the answers you need in this comprehensive guide for parents, the first book to fully discuss both coping with high-risk pregnancy and caring for your premature baby. Topics include:
    Managing the High-Risk Pregnancy: Stalling preterm labor, coping with bed rest, medications to help the baby
    The First Twenty-four Hours after Delivery: What to expect right after the baby's born, coping with insurance, and more
    Your Preemie's Growth and Maturation: What to expect in terms of physical appearance and development for 24-, 28-, and 32-week preemies
    The NICU: What the neonatal intensive care unit looks like, equipment and staff, and how to be a good NICU parent
    Bringing Your Preemie Home: Getting your home ready, managing anxiety, feeding your preemie, keeping Dad involved
    Later-Life Development: Health, growth, and cognitive and psychological development as your baby matures
    Prematurity and the Special Needs Child: How to help your child lead a full life

    Featuring the most up-to-date medical information available and filled with the voices of dozens of parents who've been in your shoes, this reassuring guide will help you make the best choices for yourself and your baby.
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Good book
    My wife, who was on bed rest for 10 weeks due to pre-mature labor, felt this book really helped her cope. The chapters that I've read also helped me.

    One issue that confused me though:
    The authors consider 40 weeks to be full term. Others consider it to be 37 weeks.

    5-0 out of 5 stars What I wish I knew before I got pregnant.
    My son was born prematurely June 10, 2004.My 30 week ultrasound came back showing that my ambionic fluid was low and my baby only weighed 2 lbs. 7 ounces.The next day I was sent by my OB/GYN to meet with a perinatologist.Within 15 minutes of meeting the specialist, I was told my baby would be born witihin 24 to 48 hours and was admitted to the hospital 30 minutes later.My son was born via emergency csection 27 hours later.I was 31 weeks into my pregancy.He will spend 9 weeks in neonatal ICU before he can come home.This so far, has been the hardest and most heartbreaking part of my entire pregnancy.

    I am 30 years old and was diagnosed with chronic high blood pressure two years ago. This book is a step by step account of what happened to me.I developed pregnancy induced hypertension which turned into preeclampsia.None of my doctors (family practicioner or OB/GYN) told me how dangerous and high risk my pregnancy would be.I wish I knew then what this book has taught me now, it has been a real eyeopener and lifesaver.

    5-0 out of 5 stars essential for (expecting) preemie-parents
    Upon hearing you're pregnant, most people will only have images of perfect babies. When hearing something is going wrong with your pregnancy, most people have no idea what to expect.
    When I heared I was going to have my baby within half an hour, at 26 weeks of pregnancy...I had no idea what was laying ahead of me.
    This book prepares you on what to expect when you have a high-risk pregnancy and takes you trough the 24 hours after delivery, your preemies growth and maturation, the neonatal unit, bringing your baby home and later-life development.There is also a part on babies with special needs and a part about when things go wrong.
    From the many lonely hours I could not be with my baby, I spent many reading this book.The stories of other parents helped me survivng the nicu and the many charts and statistics helped me to get an image on what to expect.

    Thank you very much for this book.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The book for a high risk pregnancy and the NICU
    A very helpful book for reading during your high-risk pregnancy and when your baby is in the NICU.I did think that the anecdotes about women's experiences with terbutaline and magnesium sulfate were unnecessarily alarming.This book complemented Linden's Essential Guide for Parnets of Premature Babies nicely.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Helpful beyond words
    This is THE book I wished I'd known about in advance when we developed problems later in my pregnancy.I actually think anyone expecting a baby where there is a possibility of it becoming a high-risk pregnancy (and face it, that could be any of us, right?) should read this book so that you can be prepared to be the best possible advocate for yourself and your child in the NICU and during the transition out.It will also help you understand the complexities of what goes on in the NICU so you can work well with the staff caring for your infant. ... Read more


    19. Diseases, Complications, and Drug Therapy in Obstetrics: A Guide for Clinicians
    by Gerald Briggs, BPharm, FCCP, Michael Nageotte
    Paperback: 350 Pages (2009-08-01)
    list price: US$104.00 -- used & new: US$93.60
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    Asin: 1585282022
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    Planning the best pharmacotherapeutic plan for obstetric patients can be a challenge.

     - Which drugs can be used safely?
     - How do you treat complications unique to pregnancy?
     - How do you manage patients with chronic conditions?

    Created by a multi-disciplinary team of pharmacists and physicians specializing in maternal-fetal medicine,Diseases, Complications, and Drug Therapy in Obstetrics A Guide for Cliniciansis a new resource that provides answers to your most challenging questions. You ll get needed information on planning the best course of treatment for your pregnant and breastfeeding patients. Separated into three key sections, the book guides clinicians through the effective and safe treatment of expecting mothers.

    Section I: Understand the fundamental changes pregnancy causes
    Section II: Prepare for problems that can occur
    Section III: Respond to your patient s everyday needs throughout her pregnancy

    Helpful features include case discussions, review questions, and extensive tables and figures to help quickly summarize information. If you work with pregnant or breastfeeding women, this book will guide you through the risks and rewards of drug therapy. Your well-informed choices can save lives. ... Read more


    20. Neurological Complications of Pregnancy (Advances in Neurology)
    by Brian Hainline, Orrin Devinsky
    Hardcover: 368 Pages (2002-06-15)
    list price: US$169.00
    Isbn: 0781736218
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    New York Univ., New York City. Provides current guidance on the diagnosis and management of neurologic disorders during pregnancy. Additions to this volume include HIV infection during pregnancy, the emergency and intensive care of childbearing women with neurological disorders, and alternative therapies. Previous edition: c1994. ... Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent resource
    This is an excellent book to have if you're an Ob/Gyn resident or attending.I have been using it in our hospital library to prepare for numerous power point presentations over the past year. Finally decided it was worth owning and bought it.If you have extra book money, buy a used copy of this. ... Read more


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