What to Expect: Eating Well When You’re Expecting

What to Expect: Eating Well When You’re Expecting

  • ISBN13: 9780761133261
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Announcing Eating Well When You’re Expecting, providing moms-to-be with a realistic approach to navigating healthily and deliciously through the nine months of pregnancy—at home, in the office, over the holidays, in restaurants. Thorough chapters are devoted to nutrition, weight gain, food safety, the postpartum diet, and how to eat when trying to conceive again. And, very exciting, the book comes with 150 contemporary, tasty, and healthy recipes that feed mom and baby well, take little time t

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  1. Tara D. says:

    Review by Tara D. for What to Expect: Eating Well When You’re Expecting
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    Wow — what a great book!!! I’m newly pregnant and I really want to make sure I’m eating good food for my baby, especailly since I’m so nauseous all the time. I saw this book in the bookstore and bought it… and am I glad I did. It’s packed with info about nutrition during pregnancy. It’s funny and it’s a really easy to read book — plus it doesn’t make you feel bad if you miss a few days of eating healthy or if you eat some unhealthy food every once in a while.

    The first chapter tells you why it’s important to eat nutritious food. The second chapter is so great because it goes through all the pregnancy symptoms and gives advice on exactly what to do for them in terms of food. Too nauseaous to eat (my problem) — here are some tips. What to do about the food cravings (especially when you’re craving something totally unhealthy). But the best thing is that it doesn’t make you feel guilty if you do crave ice cream or cake or whatever. It recognizes that sometimes the only thing I can eat is potato chips, and it doesn’t make me feel like I’m hurting my baby! But it still gives you the ideal of what you should eat (there’s a really funny section later on called “ideal…get real” that totally gets this point across. Plus it makes you realize you probably are eating healthy for the most aprt anyway). I love that.

    The next chapter goes through weight gain and the pregnancy diet telling you what you should be eating each day. The best thing is that the book has tons of lists of different foods — and the serving amounts — so figuring out how much to eat is no big deal. Then there’s a great chapter on being an expectant gourmet. It goes through all the different types of food that you can eat while you’re pregnant. I learned so much from that chapter. Who knew there were so many different types of lettuces!

    There’s also stuff on what foods to avoid when you’re pregnant, and how to keep your food safe. Also sections on eating while you’re working with great tips on eating when you’re sick, when you’re traveling, and what you can eat when you’re in a restuarant.

    Then the best part is the recipes — it’s half the book! Totally yummy. I already made the ginger and carrot muffins (they say ginger is good for morning sickness) and the Chicken Burgers with Mango relish. The recipes are all healthy — but so good and they totally don’t taste like health food stuff– even my husband (mr. very picky eater) thought the muffins were great. And what’s great is that I was able to eat them too even with my nausea! There are so many good looking recipes, I don’t know which ones to try first (I think I’m going to try the Pork Medallions with arugula and Tomatoes next).

    Totally get this book if you’re pregnant and want to eat healthy and eat good food. I highly recommend it and am telling all my friends to get it too! Even the non pregnant ones!

  2. leslie says:

    Review by leslie for What to Expect: Eating Well When You’re Expecting
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    I took this book out of the library, but decided to buy it because I wanted to own the recipes. There is a great variety of recipes for all meals of the day and snacks. Most of the recipes are lower fat and sugar and higher fiber and protein versions of your favs. They don’t elimate the bad things, but they do limit it and work in more whole grains and veggies then I normally do in my cooking.

    As for the other reviewers comment about the grapes on page 82 – I can see how she got confused, but they actually say: “…;a slice of whole wheat bread, an ounce of cheddar cheese, and a half cup of grapes equals 200 calories.” They are talking about how to get the most variety of vitamins in your snacks.

    Many who buy this book may find the info rather simplistic, which it is. Eat a variety of highly nutritious foods. But, buy it for the recipes.

  3. Twilight says:

    Review by Twilight for What to Expect: Eating Well When You’re Expecting
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    Excellent book to become familiar with eating habits during pregnancy. Most of the time, I eat healthy enough, but this gave me the opportunity to see what I might be missing and how it would effect the health and development of my growing child. Highly recommended, as are all of the “What to expect” books.

  4. taligirl70 says:

    Review by taligirl70 for What to Expect: Eating Well When You’re Expecting
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    I wish I would have had this during my first pregnancy. I had asked all of my health care professionals what I should eat and how I should take care of myself during that crucial time, but the standard reply was always, “Eat healthy and exercise.” This book defines what eating healthy and taking care of yourself during pregnancy involves. It includes tips on weight gain, pre-pregnancy and postpartum nutrition, information on low carb and vegetarian diets as well as family-friendly recipes.

  5. Victoria F. Berryhill says:

    Review by Victoria F. Berryhill for What to Expect: Eating Well When You’re Expecting
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    This book has great info. and great recipes. I have made a few and My family really likes them. I’m greatful for a book that has info and recipes that are easy to use.

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