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Backyardgardener isn’t a name you would expect to offer Pregnancy Books products, but we do. Who needs a fancy internet name to sell Pregnancy Books, all you really need is a someone with a heart to help you. If you purchase any Pregnancy Books item, the profits generated are used to assist our employee’s education fund. Honestly! Backyardgardener is the a fresh new store who offers Pregnancy Books and many other products and categories. We are constantly expanding our store, so your able to shop and use your free time to do nothing. Our goal is providing quality Pregnancy Books products, everything from top to bottom; indoors to outdoors; home & garden to automotive, computer equipment to tools and with a few extra toys for the kids.
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An imaginative departure from typical name-your-baby lists, this illustrated volume grabs its entries from every corner of the world. The alphabetical listings are chock-full of unexpected options, and peppered with categories such as the most (more ...)
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Whether it's your first pregnancy or your fourth, nothing is more fascinating than following the development of your unborn child. Written by a leading obstetrician and fertility specialist, this million-copy bestseller provides you with the most (more ...)
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With so many options available, it makes good sense to plan and understand your choices so you can have a safe and rewarding childbirth experience. Pediatric experts Dr. William and Martha Sears provide you with a reassuring and authoritative guide (more ...)
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Will she be a Brenna or a Zoe ? He, an Aldrich, an Isaac, or a good-old John ? Sometimes learning the history of a name can put it at the top of your list then pairing it with your surname can knock it right off. This alphabetical resource offers (more ...)
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Ever wonder what it would be like to be the real-life "boy named Sue?" This entertaining guide is peppered with amusing and interesting anecdotes to enliven your "what-to-name-the-baby" debates. Hello, My Name Is...A Guide to Naming Your Baby
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When author Gale Pryor returned to work, her doctor, childcare provider, employer, and even husband felt she was being unrealistic about her commitment to continue breastfeeding. She succeeded and found that the intimate bond of breastfeeding helped (more ...)
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Kathleen Huggins' no-nonsense, reassuring tone boils parenting down to the basics: "However much baby-care methods and equipment change, the basic needs of infants stay the same. Babies want loving attention, a mother's breast, and near constant (more ...)
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When's the last time you met a Drusilla or a Darby? A Clover or a Caden? If family first names fall short and the old reliables are sounding a bit stale, this creative collection of names will help you strike a refreshing new balance between classic (more ...)
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Where else would you find a list of So-Far-Out-They're-In names (Cloud, True), names caught in Fashion Limbo (Francine, Irwin), Comfy Names (Hattie, Abe), Good Girl names (Chastity, Hope), and Irish Rogues (Eamon, Conan). This update on the classic (more ...)
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With humor, hope, and practical wisdom, Dr. Rachel Franklin helps you better understand the unique circumstances of multiple pregnancy and birth. Speaking from firsthand experience, she offers both her professional and personal perspective on what (more ...)
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Margo Anand has studied with many Tantric masters and conducts sexual ecstasty workshops throughout Europe and the U.S. This step-by-step book presents the material she teaches in her courses, guiding lovers in the spiritual practice of nurturing (more ...)
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