Well...since you said 'light' reading...I recommend these:
"A Few Good Eggs: Two Chicks Dish on Overcoming the Insanity of Infertility by Julie Vargo and Maureen Regan"
and
"The Conception Chronicles: The Uncensored Truth About Sex, Love & Marriage When You're Trying to Get Pregnant by Patty Doyle Debano, Courtney Menzel, and Shelly Sutphen"
They are both pretty light-hearted and humorous, while still dealing with the subject in a realistic manner.
I haven't really read any of the more 'serious' texts yet...being new at this and all.
I've not read it but I've heard 'Minus Nine to One: The Diary of an Honest Mum' By Jules Oliver (wife of Jamie Oliver, a famous chef here in the UK) is good. Several friends have offered to lend it too me but I haven't got round to it yet. But conceiving was a struggle for her and its supposed to be easy reading.
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Well...since you said 'light' reading...I recommend these:
"A Few Good Eggs: Two Chicks Dish on Overcoming the Insanity of Infertility by Julie Vargo and Maureen Regan"
and
"The Conception Chronicles: The Uncensored Truth About Sex, Love & Marriage When You're Trying to Get Pregnant by Patty Doyle Debano, Courtney Menzel, and Shelly Sutphen"
They are both pretty light-hearted and humorous, while still dealing with the subject in a realistic manner.
I haven't really read any of the more 'serious' texts yet...being new at this and all.
I've not read it but I've heard 'Minus Nine to One: The Diary of an Honest Mum' By Jules Oliver (wife of Jamie Oliver, a famous chef here in the UK) is good. Several friends have offered to lend it too me but I haven't got round to it yet. But conceiving was a struggle for her and its supposed to be easy reading.
*gasp* I love Jamie Oliver!! Thanks for the suggestions ladies! All are welcome as I am an avid reader.
I found "Pink for a girl" by Isla McGuckin a very easy read.
Also for a bit of fluffy chick-lit, "The Baby Trail" by Sinead Moriarty.
Happy reading :o)
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