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Books I've Read...
Below is a listing of the books I have read and referred to during this pregnancy. They are listed alphabetically by author the order does not reflect any preferences or judgments. I'll add ratings and reviews as time allows. (In each case I have listed the edition I read, not necessarily the most recent edition.)

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Eisenberg, Arlene, Sandee E. Hathaway and Heidi E. Murkoff. What To Expect When You're Expecting, Revised Edition.
(Workman Publishing Co., 1996)
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Gill, Libby.
Stay-at-Home Dads: The Essential Guide to Creating the New Family. (Plume, 2001)
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Goer, Henci. The Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth. (Perigee Books, 1999)
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Jones, Sandy. Consumer Reports Guide to Baby Products. (Consumer Reports Special Pub., 2001)
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Korte, Diana, and Roberta M. Scaer. A Good Birth, A Safe Birth (Third Revised Edition). (Harvard Common Press, 1992)
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La Leche League International. The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding (Sixth Revised Edition). (La Leche League International, 1997)
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Rosen, Mortimer, and Lillian Thomas. The Cesarean Myth: Choosing the Best Way to Have Your Baby. (Penguin Books, 1989)
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Stoppard, Miriam. Dr. Miriam Stoppard's New Pregnancy & Birth Book. (Ballantine Books, 2000)
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Swinney, Bridget, with Tracey Anderson. Eating Expectantly: A Practical and Tasty Guide to Prenatal Nutrition. (Meadowbrook Press, 1996)
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Vincent, Peggy. Baby Catcher: Chronicles of a Modern Midwife. (Scribner, 2002)
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Verrilli, George E., and Anne Marie Mueser. While Waiting (Second Revised Edition). (St. Martin's Griffin, 1988)
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Wolf, Naomi. Misconceptions: Truth, Lies, and the Unexpected on the Journey to Motherhood. (Doubleday, 2001)
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