How To Tell Your Parents You’re Accidentally Pregnant
820000 teenagers become pregnant each year in America alone. If you’re one of them, you’ll need to figure out how to tell your parents.
When You’re Expecting Twins, Triplets, or Quads, Revised Edition: Proven Guidelines for a Healthy Multiple Pregnancy
- ISBN13: 9780060542689
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
A Clinically Proven Program for Women Pregnant with Multiples
Completely Updated, with 50 Recipes for Optimal Birth Weight
You’re expecting more than one baby? Congratulations! In When You’re Expecting Twins, Triplets, or Quads, Dr. Barbara Luke’s practical, nutrition-based program has been proven to lower complications, resulting in much healthier babies. This revision offers more nutritional information, 50 recipes to maximize birth weight, and new guidelines on nutritional needs and vegetarian options. It also includes updated information that reflects the most current obstetric and pediatric practices, such as expanded safety information on exercise and reducing your risk for complications.
Amazon.com Review
The double whammy of successful infertility treatments and an increase in the number of women having children later in life has resulted in a staggering–but perhaps not surprising–phenomenon: a tremendous increase in twin, triple, and quadruple births. When You¹re Expecting Twins, Triplets, or Quads is an outstanding, much-needed addition to the pregnancy genre for women who face the alternating joy, terror, and ambivalence associated with carrying, delivering, and coping with young multiples.
Subjects like nutrition, mom’s changing body and emotions, fetal development, potential complications, and labor and delivery take on new meaning when you add another baby or two to the standard equation. With the goal of minimizing risk factors associated with multiple births, Dr. Barbara Luke and her team of writers cover each subject with a buoyant determination to tell it all and tell it well–avoiding the typical “how to name and dress your twins” issues. Accompanying the detailed medical perspective of Dr. Luke are personal experiences gathered from the journals of a few articulate moms, making each subject as real as it is educational. Simple illustrations, valuable charts (including one to plot and monitor fetal growth in grams or pounds), specific menu examples (like how can you consume 4,500 calories if you’re expecting quads???), and lots of reassurance make this book a winner. –Liane Thomas
Elizabeth, Lucky, & Nikolas ~ You’re Pregnant ~ 2/15/10
Lucky discovers Elizabeth unconscious in the church they took their vows in. He calls a ambulance and has her taken to GH. Nikolas is there at the hospital on business when they arrive. Nikolas encourages Lucky to be there for Elizabeth in her time of need. In the last scene, Kelly comes in and tells them all that Elizabeth is pregnant.


