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Pregnancy is the most important and beautiful period of every women's life. It's time to have a good thought, rest and plan for a better future to give it your soon-to-be-born child. During pre-pregnancy or pregnany, taking extra care and getting extra affection is the most beautiful thing to happen. It is always advised to read some good books that will keep you hooked and remain stress free. There are many books available written to be read during pregnancy. Whether you love reading fiction or non-fiction or even health care, make sure it helps in keeping your stress free. We've compiled with top 7 books to read during pregnancy.
1. What to Expect When you are Expecting, Author Heidi Murkoff: Considered as the best book for pregnancy, it is termed as
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Pregnancy: What The Indian Woman Always Wanted to Ask But Was Afraid to Ask- Nutan Pundit: There is so much to know and express while during the time of pregnancy. Women generally find themseleves shy to ask such questions. Nutan Pundit, an birth expert and author, has touched the topic of labour. There are many more topics which are touched upon and should be read upon.
3. What to Expect the First Year- Heidi Murkof: From the seried of What to Expect, the book explores the chronicles of the baby's growth from the day 1 to 12th month. There are also chapters too on taking care of the body and food, and more importantly how to be
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The Happiest Baby on the Block- Harvey Karp MD: The book is a lifesaver for many soon-to-be-moms for the first and wants to know on how to handle the stress of new born baby and taking care. Moreover, it helps parents to learn on how to re-create womb-like environment baby.
5. Passport to a Healthy Pregnancy- Dr. Gita Arjun: It tackles the issue of pregnancy and health related things for pregnant women. Also one can read detail account of progress and how to deal with pregnancy related problems. Moreover, it provides details about exercise to be followed and labour

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