Your Vegetarian Pregnancy : A Month-by-Month Guide to Health and Nutrition

  Author:    Holly Roberts
  ISBN:    0743224523
  Sales Rank:    78002
  Published:    2003-07-02
  Publisher:    Fireside
  # Pages:    400
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 23 reviews
  Used Offers:    42 from $3.15
  Amazon Price:    $10.20
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Your Vegetarian Pregnancy : A Month-by-Month Guide to Health and Nutrition
  
When you're eating for two, you need to eat well.

There's no question that a vegetarian or vegan diet is just as nutritionally sound during pregnancy as one that includes animal protein. In fact, vegetarian nutrition offers pregnant women valuable health benefits that you simply won't find in a nonvegetarian diet, such as higher levels of folic acid, lower cholesterol, and an abundant variety of essential minerals, vitamins, and nutrients. Whether you are already vegetarian or you simply want to reduce the amount of meat in your diet, making the right dietary choices to support you and your baby is the key to a safe, healthy pregnancy.

Fulfilling every nutritional guideline recommended by the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Your Vegetarian Pregnancy is the first authoritative guide to maintaining a healthy plant-based diet before, during, and after the birth of your child. Combining complete obstetrical information with sound nutritional guidance, this guide will educate you about:

Basic pregnancy issues, such as fetal development, changes within your body, and preparation for labor and delivery.

What to expect each month, and how to cope with the unexpected.

Key nutrients for your baby and you, with suggestions on how to obtain these through diet, vitamins, and supplements.

The myriad benefits to eating vegetarian during pregnancy, in an entire chapter comparing vegetarian and nonvegetarian nutrition.

With this unique and accessible handbook, you can be confident that your vegetarian pregnancy will be wonderfully beneficial for both you and your baby.

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10-05-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  your vegetarian pregnancy
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I thought this book was wonderful. It had a breakdown of exactly what foods had what vitamins/ minerals and proteins. When you are a vegetarian you are always bombarded with questions like what are you eating to get this or that. So it's nice to be able to answer
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-18 10:34:45 EST)
08-05-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Decent
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I think this book has great intentions.
Its not the kind thats bores you, its a quick and easy read.
Especially, good when you want to reference back.
I am not saying it covers everything, but finding a book that covers everything would be overwhelming, and I'd prob. not pick it up unless its organized exceptionally well.
Anyway, this book is a 4/5 for me because I think it could have covered a little bit more.
It is a book that I would recommend to a vegetarian, because I have not found a good book on vegetarian nutrition.
Plus what I like is that it does not OVER EMPHASIZE SOY, which I can't stand eating. Most vegetarian books tend to do that, and its very frustrating.
I also like parts where it compares apgar scores, nutrition profiles etc of meat eating vs. vegetarian etc..Its reassuring for some people I bet.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-06 09:29:24 EST)
06-16-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Happy Vego!
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This is a really re-assuring read for any vegetarian thinking about pregnancy, and as a bonus it arms you to deal with all the questions the non-vego rellies will ask!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-06 07:14:08 EST)
08-21-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Good book, some info you don't get from other books.
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I used this book through both of my pregnancies. I really liked it, especially that it was specifically for us vegetarians. It's not expensive, so if you are a vegetarian and pregnant (or want to get pregnant) you can't go wrong with this book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-31 00:59:55 EST)
08-05-07 1 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  A little panicky, a little preachy, a little inaccurate and no help
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I was really looking forward to this book as being a voice of insightful reason about what it means to be pregnant in a world that regards vegetarianism as a faze and therefore pregnancy as an opportunity to end that faze. In that sense the assessment of vegetarian diets for nutriets combined with meat eaters was somewhat helpful. But also a little tedious.
What made me really dislike this book though is that I sometimes found it a little panicky-- you must see you doctor immediately if a, b, or c happen when other books and sources are much quicker to reassure readers that lots of things happen in pregnancy and most are normal; this book could send a nervous mom-to-be in to repeated panics.
Secondly, it was a little preachy-- "vegans are the purest", notions like pregnant veggies are special because they are "bringing a new life into the world without taking a new life" came across as santimonious rather than helpful. For people who are already committed to vegetarian lifestyles, this is unneccessary. For people contemplating vegetarian lifestyles, this is condescending and rude.
Finally, there were some general scientific inaccuracies (not about vitamins or what to eat maybe) but the counting system for instance is just wrong. Month 1 is 4-8 weeks. Month 2 is 8-12 weeks. Which month is week 8 again? Inaccuracies like that suggest someone without much practical experience or intellecutal rigor.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-23 04:09:45 EST)
03-18-07 3 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  useful, but more details please!
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I thought this book was interesting and informative, but not beyond the second chapter.

The second chapter on nutrition runs through detailed information about all the essential nutriants and general dietary guidlines. This is the best section of the book if you want to understand what to eat and why.

Unfortunately, the month-by-moth guide is greatly lacking in detail and information. I think there is too much general (and very unnecessary) commentaries, such as complications from eating fish or having a venereal disease. I'd rather have had more information about what exactly is happening with my body and my baby's, what foods are ideal for what stage in development.

So, if all you need is some (fairly comprehensive) information about nutrition and very general information about your pregnancy, this book should be fine. On the other hand, I've not seen a better book that deals with vegetarian pregnancy, particularly because the author is so reassuring about maintaining a vegetarian diet during pregnancy.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-06 17:53:57 EST)
12-18-06 5 1\2
(Hide Review...)  Great Reference!
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As a vegetarian, I have many questions about what to eat while pregnant or trying to conceive. I feel that this book does an excellent job outlinging the main points of a vegetarian diet and pregnancy. In a simple question and answer format, the author clearly provided information for all my questions. I liked that it was straightforward and simply put without overdoing it on the herbal remedies like other books I have read. It is a good reference!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-28 10:04:35 EST)
11-04-06 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Useful information
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This book has lots of useful information about healthy vegetarian pregnancies. Detailed guides and timelines will be a valuable resource to pregnant vegetarians.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-12-24 23:39:20 EST)
09-01-06 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Just okay......
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I was excited to get this book as a gift, having never heard of it. The cover art and title were very inviting. However, after skimming through it, it sits. It really is just okay. Very basic common sense really. One of those books that I wouldn't miss the second time around.
Sorry that I can't come up with any concrete reasons why this book didn't do it for me...it just didn't.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-11-04 20:07:06 EST)
08-20-06 1 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  No mention of cheese?!?!?
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Cheese is generally safe for pregnant women to eat, as all cheeses must be made from pasteurized milk and/or aged for at least 60 days according to FDA rules. However, my doctor and many other non cheese experts out there simply tell pregnant women not to eat "soft" cheeses to avoid listeria (something that's pretty difficult to contract, by the way). As ovo-lacto vegetarians, cheese is a pretty important way we get calcium AND protein, so avoiding it unnecessarily really puts a strain on dietary possibilities. As a book focused on vegetarianism, I was shocked to discover the word cheese is not listed in the index because there is no discussion of cheese in the book!! The book spends most of the time talking about regular pregnancy issues that you can get from any other book (I've liked What to Expect... for its simplicity and non-gushy tone). It's like this book is trying to be all things to all pregnant women, but I would have preferred a book that focused on what makes a vegetarian pregnancy different with specifics on what to do or not to do. I would think a good and factual discussion of cheese, listeria and all the issues about it so women can have an intelligent conversation with their doctors instead of blindly following instructions would have been a central discussion of this book. PS, I've been a vegetarian for 21+ years, so I'm not new to the concerns and issues of being a vegetarian, was just hoping to get some specific guidance for these new circumstances!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-09-09 19:38:28 EST)
06-02-06 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  More than what I expected
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This book is truly a great find. When I purchased it I expected to read about nutrition of pregnant vegetarians, which was indeed descrybed in great detail, but I've got more than that: it covers literally everything about pregnancy, beyond nutrition. Having this book I do not need to buy any additional. There are many books that overpriced, but this one is great value for money.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-08-20 16:46:21 EST)
  
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