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Your Developing Baby, Conception to Birth (Harvard Medical School Guides)
Your Developing Baby Conception to Birth - Harvard Medical School Guides Author:Peter M. Doubilet, Carol B. Benson, Roanne Weisman Awarded the iParenting Media Award for Excellent Product of 2008!Experience the miracle of life-with your own eyes Congratulations, parents-to-be! You're about to embark on a momentous journey. Even more exciting, you're the first generation of parents who-thanks to 3D and conventional ultrasound-can actually ?see? your chil... more »d before he or she is born. This wonderful, one-of-a-kind guide, written by two Harvard professors, takes you through every stage of your baby's development, from conception to delivery-with more than 200 images and drawings to illustrate each glorious moment. Get a guided tour of a baby's journey with:
Breathtaking 3D images of babies' faces, limbs, and other features
Detailed 2D ultrasounds of developing organs and bones inside the body
Visual pointers on what to look for, and what you're seeing, on the screen
With this illuminating guide, you'll be able to see how doctors determine if your baby is a boy or girl and whether you're having twins or multiples. You'll be able to watch the growth of your baby's hands, feet, heart, head, and more. Best of all, you'll be able to actively participate in the greatest journey of all: from single cell to bringing a new baby into the world. Visit www.YourDevelopingBaby.com for more information.Library Journal starred review:
"Using 250 diagnostic ultrasound images, Harvard radiology professors Doubilet and Carol B. Benson present a marvelous book charting the growth of babies in the womb. . . . The authors well explain the different types of ultrasound and their medical uses, especially the 3D images that show the baby?s outer surface and the 2D images revealing the internal development of organs. This virtual tour of a life in the making will attract future parents in droves."
--Janet M. Schneider, James A. Haley Veterans? Hospital, Tampa, FL Sciencenews.org:
" . . . an accessible and captivating text that guides readers through 9 months of pregnancy."« less