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ProdID: 1590 - The Natural Way to a Better Pregnancy
Author: Francesca Naish & Janette Roberts

The Natural Way to a Better Pregnancy
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Following their best selling guide to natural preconception health care,The Natural Way to Better Babies,Francesca Naish and Janette Roberts help prospective parents take the next step to a natural,durg-free ,stress-free pregnancy.

In today's society pregnancy is often regarded as a medical rather than a natural event. The Natural Way to a Better Pregnancy restores the natural order by reaffirming pregnancy as a normal,healthy part of life to be enjoyed,not endured.

The food you eat the lifestyle you lead and the enviromnent you live in can have a profound effect on the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing of your baby. In first practical guide to a natural pregnancy,two internationally recognised Australian experts show you how to give your baby the best possible start in life.

This book includes essential advice on:
    •  Introducing natural alternatives to your daily routine
    •  How to detoxify your body and eat well for a healthy, happy baby
    •  Creating a clean and healthy environment
    •  Avoiding everyday exposure to radiation, lead,insectides and toxic chemicals
    •  Herbs, essential oils and acupressure points to use and avoid during pregnancy
    •  Massage, meditation and learning how to relax
    •  How to head off stress and fatigue
    •  Yoga, stretching and stengthening exercises
    •  How to make informed decisions about antenatal testing
    •  Plus an invaluable resources list, glossary, index and much much more...

Natural Fertility, Francesca Naish runs Australia's only clinic dedicated to helping people conceive naturally. Janette Roberts is a pharmacist and clinical nutrutionist who specialises in preconception heath care at one of Australia's first wellness centres.

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