Expect the Best: Your Guide to Healthy Eating Before, During, and After Pregnancy (American Dietetic Association)

Expect the Best: Your Guide to Healthy Eating Before, During, and After Pregnancy (American Dietetic Association)

  • ISBN13: 9780470290767
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“A fabulous resource for moms-to-be! In this comprehensive guide to nutrition and health during pregnancy, Ward provides solid, research-based answers to women’s most frequently asked questions about diet, exercise, weight gain, and supplements and offers specific advice that’s easy to incorporate into your daily routine.” -Joy Bauer, M.S., R.D., bestselling author of Joy’s Life Diet and nutrition/health expert for the Today Show “Ward and the ADA serve up practical, easy-to-use a

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5 Responses to “Expect the Best: Your Guide to Healthy Eating Before, During, and After Pregnancy (American Dietetic Association)”

  1. David Grotto says:

    Review by David Grotto for Expect the Best: Your Guide to Healthy Eating Before, During, and After Pregnancy (American Dietetic Association)
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    Not that I’m the spokesperson for all guys, but generally speaking, we are clueless when it comes to knowing what we can do to support our wives during pregnancy. Finally, we can stop “scratching our heads” when it comes to meal preparation – not only does Expect the Best make it abundantly clear what is best nutritionally for mother and child but the easy-to-prepare and delicious recipes are sure to bring pleasure to her palate. Do yourself (and her) a favor guys – GET THIS BOOK!!

  2. Elisa Zied says:

    Review by Elisa Zied for Expect the Best: Your Guide to Healthy Eating Before, During, and After Pregnancy (American Dietetic Association)
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    As a registered dietitian, author, and most importantly a mother of two, I know firsthand how important it is to not only take the best possible care of yourself before, during, and after pregnancy, but to have information that’s practical, real-world, and science-based. Liz Ward provides readers with all that and so much more in Expect the Best. New mom’s everywhere can rest assured that the information in this book is extremely accessible and understandable, and most importantly accurate and based on the latest science. We mothers (especially new ones!) have enough to worry about without having to worry so much about what we should or shouldn’t eat; this book takes all the guesswork out of the equation and helps women nurture themselves during their transition to motherhood. No mother-to-be (or even mother of more than one) should live without this book!

  3. T. Gidus says:

    Review by T. Gidus for Expect the Best: Your Guide to Healthy Eating Before, During, and After Pregnancy (American Dietetic Association)
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    As a woman who is pregnant with her second child AND a Registered Dietitian, I thought I knew it all about nutrition for pregnancy. But everyone can still learn and Elizabeth Ward surprised me with how much excellent information is packed into this easy to read book. She dispells a lot of myths and I love the “Words of Motherly Wisdom” from other real life moms. Good nutrition is so important at all stages of life but when you are pregnant it is vital to watch what you eat, keep food safe, and keep yourself healthy for that developing child. I highly recommend this book to any woman who is thinking of becoming pregnant or is pregnant, even if it is not your first pregnancy!

  4. Maryann T. Jacobsen says:

    Review by Maryann T. Jacobsen for Expect the Best: Your Guide to Healthy Eating Before, During, and After Pregnancy (American Dietetic Association)
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    The American Dietetic Association teams up with one of the most respected dietitians around, Elizabeth Ward, and brings women the most credible book on pregnancy nutrition. This book covers it all. What to eat before, during and after pregnancy, motherly wisdom from moms who’ve been there, how to find a prenatal vitamin, how much caffeine to drink (or not), whether or not artificial sweeteners are safe, how much and types of fish to eat, specific nutrients that are needed, meal plans and more.

    This book even helps moms-to-be figure out how much fun food (aka sweets) to include along with specific nutritional needs for each trimester and during breastfeeding. There are chapters dedicated to food safety, infertility and recipes.

    All I can say is I wish this book was around when I was trying to get pregnant. As a dietitian, I wholeheartedly believe that raising healthy eaters starts when a couple first thinks about becoming pregnant.

    This book should be on the bookshelf of every woman wanting a child or that is already pregnant. I will continue to recommend it to everyone I know.

  5. Plan B says:

    Review by Plan B for Expect the Best: Your Guide to Healthy Eating Before, During, and After Pregnancy (American Dietetic Association)
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    I have heard feedback from patients that really like the recipes in this book and that they are not too hard or time consuming to make since you really don’t have time as a mom. There are many books out there for diet in pregnancy and this is good one to add, but there are some misconceptions out there that you are eating for two or that you need to gain a certain amount of weight during pregnancy. Just like your baby your pregnancy is different and your weight gain is going to vary based on genetics, diet, and exercise. Another great book that looks into pregnancy myths and also has an entire chapter on dietary myths in pregnancy is Hands Off My Belly: The Pregnant Woman’s Survival Guide to Myths, Mothers, and Moods

    Again, there are many pregnancy food books out there and most of which are written by dietitians and occasional a nurse or physician. The best thing you can do is read, read, and read more and you will have a healthy and happy pregnancy. I would consider this book a necessity for the pregnant and breast-feeding kitchen

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