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<title> The Complete Book of Pregnancy and Childbirth (Revised) </title>
<link> http://www.bookswellread.com/entry/230 </link>
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entry title...A must read for expectants and those who love them&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;spoilers... n/a&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;shelf... have read&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;tags...

childbirth pregnancy womencentred <br /><br />
A really interesting perspective on pregnancy and childbirth; for those interested in such things - this is a really positive, exciting book filled with a can-do attitude.  Kitzinger is an anthropologist, but it doesn't read like that.  The idea of a pregnancy book being positive might seem like an truism, but many are filled with ridiculous warnings about all sorts of rare disorders that can crop up, which do little to put women at ease.</description>
<pubDate> Sat, 14 Jan 2006 00:00:00 PST </pubDate>
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<title> Taking Charge of Your Fertility: The Definitive Guide to Natural Birth Control and Pregnancy Achievement </title>
<link> http://www.bookswellread.com/entry/216 </link>
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entry title...Understand your body&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;spoilers... n/a&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;shelf... have read&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;tags...

women fertility birthcontrol <br /><br />
This is an absolutely amazing book.  This is what we never learned in health class.  The book explains exactly how women can understand their own bodies and fertility and helps you pinpoint the day of ovulation (well, down to a range anyway.)  No, this is not the rhythm method... <br />
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Why would you want to know this information?<br />
-To know if you are actually ovulating, and that your body is working properly.<br />
-To know the difference between when you are genuinely &quot;late&quot; on your period or when stress may have simply delayed ovulation.  (The time between ovulation and your period does not really change, so knowing when you ovulated can help.)<br />
-If in a monogamous relationship where you have both been tested for STDs, to target your use of barrier birth control to prior to ovulation (and a few days afterwards.)<br />
-To understand and recognise whether the monthly pains and changes are actually indicators of health problems or are your normal cycle.<br />
-To know when you are fertile if you're trying to get pregnant.<br />
-If breastfeeding, to know whether you are still infertile (as breastfeeding is often used as &quot;natural&quot; birth control by many since it stops ovulation.)<br />
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Seriously, I never thought I'd be all into &quot;natural&quot; birth control, but every woman should read this.</description>
<pubDate> Sat, 10 Dec 2005 00:00:00 PST </pubDate>
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<title> Woman : An Intimate Geography </title>
<link> http://www.bookswellread.com/entry/217 </link>
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entry title...The Body Wonderful&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;spoilers... n/a&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;shelf... have read&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;tags...

woman feminist biology <br /><br />
This is a great book - intensely readable, written by a science columnist for the New York Times, it explores what it is to be female.  The richness of the long X-chromosome, the the wonder of the clitoris - it's all here, in very readable, amusing and non-preachy writing.  Recommended for all women AND then men who love them.</description>
<pubDate> Sat, 10 Dec 2005 00:00:00 PST </pubDate>
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