Did you start reading baby books before trying to conceive, while trying to conceive or once pregnant? I want to start reading about these topics but don't want to scare my husband or have him think I'm a nut! We've been married a little over a year, are 24 and 25, and will likely start TTC in 1-2 years.When did you start reading up on pregnancy and parenting?
I didn't read baby books until I found out that I was pregnant with my son. As far as the trying to conceive books, I don't think it's a bad thing to start now. There are alot of things to be aware of. Not everyone gets pregnant right away and it's good to know what to look for and paying attention to your body is very important.When did you start reading up on pregnancy and parenting?
i never really read upon it until after i got pregnant. i wasnt trying to get pregnant, but i wasnt trying to prevent it either. my husband and i both wanted a baby really bad. and it didnt matter to us when the baby would come, as long as we eventually got one. and well, we did! and we are very excited. i am not 18w3d. pregnant, and now im always reading about them.
good luck and congrats.
Sence I found out.. but I kinda did.. some people do just to get an insite on parenthood.
I read what to expect when expecting and belly laughs you should get soo funny... and 365 smart games babys play.. that one just kinda tells you tips and tricks. Like put burp clouth in the crib with them cause it has brest milk on it and your sent on it.. and leave it with family members when they take baby for awhile so it will smell you. Its a cute book and helps alot. good luck
Are you kidding, I starting reading about pregnancy at 9 years old when my mom was pregnant with my brother, read whenever you want, its about life, so tell your husband to relax. read what to expect when expecting, best book ever!
Well about a year before I conceived I bought a pregnancy book for my husband because he knew nothing about the process and wanted to know. He never did read it but we had it...
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