Book recommendations for the scientist?

Aug 24, 2012 12:49

One of my friends from high school is pregnant, about five weeks along. When I first became pregnant (and up until now, really!), I began wanting to devour as much information as I could, and I think my friend will be the same. Difference is, she has a graduate degree in biology and is quite scientifically-focused in her thinking. I'm sure she'll ( Read more... )

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muirichinnahali August 24 2012, 17:55:17 UTC
Henci Goer's books are great and full of references, and she might also like The Science of Parenting. :)

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teacentral August 24 2012, 18:11:19 UTC
What's Going On In There: How the Brain and Mond Develop in the First Five Years of Life by Lise Eliot

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lizzie August 24 2012, 18:41:13 UTC
I like The Pregnant Body Book by DK Publishing. It's got some amazing photos in it.

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mandab123 August 24 2012, 20:03:01 UTC
My husband is reading "Welcome to your Child's Brain" by Sandra Armodt PHD and Sam Wang PHD. He heard about it from NPR. I read "Do Chocolate Lovers have Sweeter Babies? The Surprising Science of Pregnancy" by jena Pincott and thought it was interesting.

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john_stevens_x0 August 24 2012, 22:27:03 UTC
I'm seconding "Do Chocolate Lovers Have Sweeter Babies," it's excellent! It has all kinds of scientific studies etc on the different parts of pregnancy and fetal development. Should be right up her alley :)

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