From Library Journal
This valuable pre-pregnancy resource should be welcomed by prospective parents. Ogle, a dietician, exercise physiologist, and personal trainer, and Mazzullo (OB-GYN, Northwestern Univ. Medical Sch.) recognized that while the importance of optimal health during pregnancy is widely acknowledged, relatively little information is available to consumers about the significant 90 days that precede conception. Stressing that preconception counseling is relevant for all couples, not just those who may be "high risk," the authors present clear and realistic advice about a range of subjects relating to the smooth delivery of a healthy baby. Among the topics covered are women's health and gynecological well-being, nutrition, fitness evaluation and exercises, men's issues, medications and herbs (which are "baby-friendly"?), and emotional, environmental, and financial issues. Interspersed throughout the readable text are numerous checklists, tables of important facts and practical advice, and patient vignettes. Parents-to-be who read this book will approach parenthood with increased knowledge and self-confidence. Highly recommended for all public libraries and consumer health collections.Linda M.G. Katz, Drexel Univ. Health Sciences Libs., Philadelphia Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
“This book represents a substantial contribution to understanding the developing issues in the field of preconception. Amy Ogle and Lisa Mazzullo have written an insightful and well-researched handbook for couples seeking to maximize their likelihood of having a healthy pregnancy. The practical information contained in this book will guide couples on their journey to creating healthy babies.”
–NICOLE GIANGREGORIO, B.S., L.C.C.E., C.L.E.
March of Dimes
“This book provides an excellent path to good health on the road to pregnancy. It will be particularly informative to patients challenged by infertility and serve as a ready reference guide to their health.”
–PAUL W. ZARUTSKIE, M.D.
The Zarutskie Fertility and Endocrine Institute
“A source of information all prospective parents will be pleased to assess. It is extremely comprehensive in the variety of topics and the depth of information provided.”
–SADIE B. SACKS, R.N., M.S.N.
Director, Region 8
Regional Perinatal
and California Diabetes/Pregnancy Programs
Review
?This book represents a substantial contribution to understanding the developing issues in the field of preconception. Amy Ogle and Lisa Mazzullo have written an insightful and well-researched handbook for couples seeking to maximize their likelihood of having a healthy pregnancy. The practical information contained in this book will guide couples on their journey to creating healthy babies.?
?NICOLE GIANGREGORIO, B.S., L.C.C.E., C.L.E.
March of Dimes
?This book provides an excellent path to good health on the road to pregnancy. It will be particularly informative to patients challenged by infertility and serve as a ready reference guide to their health.?
?PAUL W. ZARUTSKIE, M.D.
The Zarutskie Fertility and Endocrine Institute
?A source of information all prospective parents will be pleased to assess. It is extremely comprehensive in the variety of topics and the depth of information provided.?
?SADIE B. SACKS, R.N., M.S.N.
Director, Region 8
Regional Perinatal
and California Diabetes/Pregnancy Programs
Book Description
Before Your Pregnancy is a breakthrough book for prospective parents—a completely detailed resource that prepares mothers and fathers-to-be to conceive the healthiest baby possible, to make pregnancy and delivery easier, and to foster the mental and physical well-being of their infant child. Created by two experienced health-care professionals, this unique handbook not only discusses virtually every aspect of preconception that affects a healthy baby, it tells you how to handle each one. The authors spell out what each parent needs to do, starting at least ninety days before conception (the minimum time needed for sperm to mature). The hundreds of topics covered—many for the first time in any book—include
• Men’s Health: Building healthy sperm before conception (nutrition, fitness, and medical influences)
• Women’s Health: Gynecologic well-being, preexisting medical conditions, genetic legacy, boosting fertility, becoming a mother at an older age
• Becoming an Informed Patient: Choosing a doctor, what a complete preconception exam includes, important questions and how to ask them, insurance coverage
• Nutrition: Improving the health of future generations, preconception meal makeovers, ethnic Food Guide Pyramids, avoiding food-borne illnesses, vitamin and mineral facts, pre-pregnancy body weight
• Fitness: Preconception fitness evaluation and exercise prescription, safety tips and motivational anecdotes, preconception strength and flexibility workout
• Medications/Herbs: Baby-friendly ones and ones to avoid
• Personal Readiness: Emotional, financial, and environmental issues
• Romancing the Egg: Tips for success when ready to “start trying”
Plus: Separate questionnaires for the prospective parents to fill out in preparation for their preconception medical visit.
This warm, intelligent, and completely informed reference gives aspiring parents exactly the knowledge and support they need to insure the best of everything for their child-to-be.
From the Author
The reader from Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Amazon's customer reviews is correct that Zantac® (active ingredient Ranitidine) was mislabeled as Cimetidine (the active ingredient in Tagamet®) in the first printing of this book. We regret this error. Both drugs, however, are actually classified as Class B--a safe choice if medically necessary. The confusion stems from the authors being OVERLY cautious when they listed the drug in a "drugs to avoid" table on p. 178 due to an animal study that had demonstrated a remote risk of benign testicular tumors in adult male rats fed unusually high doses of Cimetidine; offspring were unaffected. For this reason, the authors preferentially recommend Ranitidine (Zantac®) or Famotidine (Pepcid®) instead of Cimetidine (Tagamet®) even though all three are technically labeled with the same safety classification in the Physicians Desk Reference (PDR). The January 2003 reprints of Before Your Pregnancy will reflect these clarifications.
From the Inside Flap
Before Your Pregnancy is a breakthrough book for prospective parents—a completely detailed resource that prepares mothers and fathers-to-be to conceive the healthiest baby possible, to make pregnancy and delivery easier, and to foster the mental and physical well-being of their infant child. Created by two experienced health-care professionals, this unique handbook not only discusses virtually every aspect of preconception that affects a healthy baby, it tells you how to handle each one. The authors spell out what each parent needs to do, starting at least ninety days before conception (the minimum time needed for sperm to mature). The hundreds of topics covered—many for the first time in any book—include
• Men’s Health: Building healthy sperm before conception (nutrition, fitness, and medical influences)
• Women’s Health: Gynecologic well-being, preexisting medical conditions, genetic legacy, boosting fertility, becoming a mother at an older age
• Becoming an Informed Patient: Choosing a doctor, what a complete preconception exam includes, important questions and how to ask them, insurance coverage
• Nutrition: Improving the health of future generations, preconception meal makeovers, ethnic Food Guide Pyramids, avoiding food-borne illnesses, vitamin and mineral facts, pre-pregnancy body weight
• Fitness: Preconception fitness evaluation and exercise prescription, safety tips and motivational anecdotes, preconception strength and flexibility workout
• Medications/Herbs: Baby-friendly ones and ones to avoid
• Personal Readiness: Emotional, financial, and environmental issues
• Romancing the Egg: Tips for success when ready to “start trying”
Plus: Separate questionnaires for the prospective parents to fill out in preparation for their preconception medical visit.
This warm, intelligent, and completely informed reference gives aspiring parents exactly the knowledge and support they need to insure the best of everything for their child-to-be.
From the Back Cover
“This book represents a substantial contribution to understanding the developing issues in the field of preconception. Amy Ogle and Lisa Mazzullo have written an insightful and well-researched handbook for couples seeking to maximize their likelihood of having a healthy pregnancy. The practical information contained in this book will guide couples on their journey to creating healthy babies.”
–NICOLE GIANGREGORIO, B.S., L.C.C.E., C.L.E.
March of Dimes
“This book provides an excellent path to good health on the road to pregnancy. It will be particularly informative to patients challenged by infertility and serve as a ready reference guide to their health.”
–PAUL W. ZARUTSKIE, M.D.
The Zarutskie Fertility and Endocrine Institute
“A source of information all prospective parents will be pleased to assess. It is extremely comprehensive in the variety of topics and the depth of information provided.”
–SADIE B. SACKS, R.N., M.S.N.
Director, Region 8
Regional Perinatal
and California Diabetes/Pregnancy Programs
About the Author
Amy Ogle, M.S., R.D., is a registered dietitian, exercise physiologist, and ACE-certified personal trainer who gives preconception workshops. She has produced a popular video, which has been used in medical practices, university courses, and corporate wellness programs, on which this book is based.
Lisa Mazzullo, M.D., is a practicing OB-GYN and assistant professor of OB-GYN at Northwestern University Medical School.
Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
It is every prospective parent 's dream to have a child who is happy,
bright,engaging,and healthy enough to experience life to its fullest.
Whether you are thinking of trying to conceive for the first time or have
been down this road before,we would like to help you improve your
chances of making this dream come true,just as we have for countless men
and women under similar circumstances.
In fact,it was nearly a decade ago that the idea for Before Your Pregnancy
came into being.At the time,Amy,a registered dietitian,exercise physiolo-
gist,and personal trainer,was working with patients and private clients
who were pregnant --with or without complications --or within a year or
two of having a child.She was impressed by their motivation and surprised
by the number of times she heard the remark "If only I knew then what I
know now,I 'd have taken better care of myself before I got pregnant."It got
her thinking about why there wasn 't more emphasis from the medical com-
munity on health during the months before conception.After all,the scien-
tific literature was brimming with new information on ways women and
men could prepare their body for conception and improve the baby 's
health,actions that often only made a difference if begun one to three
months before trying.Unfortunately,virtually none of this information was
widely available to the general public.
Determined to get the word out,Amy wrote and produced a video and
accompanying booklet entitled Before Your Pregnancy that provided precon-
ception nutritional and exercise advice.(Coincidentally,she became preg-
nant while making the video,giving her a chance to practice what she
preached!)One of the professionals who vetted the text,Dr.Lisa Mazzullo,
a board-certified ob/gyn and assistant professor of Obstetrics and Gynecol-
ogy at Northwestern University Medical Center,happened to teach "Maybe
Baby "classes at her hospital,covering the same topic from a medical and
psychological point of view.The response to the video and preconception
classes was so great that we ultimately decided to pool our expertise and
create the book you hold in your hands,a complete resource for couples
considering having a baby.
Most preconception discussions between patients and doctors --if they
occur at all --are limited to "Begin taking your folic acid,and have fun!"
The fact of the matter is,however,that there are many things you can do to
improve your physical health and psychological readiness in the critical
ninety-day period before conception.In this book we 'll help you to thor-
oughly assess your emotional,financial,environmental,gynecologic,ge-
netic,nutritional,and physical preparedness and provide detailed advice on
how to improve in each area.If you follow our preconception guidelines,
you will also improve your odds of
*Conceiving more easily
*Conceiving a healthier baby
*Having a healthier pregnancy
*Recovering more easily in the postpartum period
*Decreasing your child 's risk for certain adult health problems
You may be wondering why certain baby-friendly actions must be im-
plemented in the months prior to conception.After all,until fertilization oc-
curs,there isn 't even a baby in the picture.Well,the egg and sperm that
will eventually become that baby go through crucial genetic preparations in
the weeks before conception,and you want these to occur under the best
circumstances.Because genetic defects do not all occur randomly,the pros-
pect of having some control over this risk is immensely empowering.Also,
consider that most birth defects --many preventable --occur between sev-
enteen and fifty-six days after conception,often before a woman becomes
aware that she is pregnant.Preconceptional readiness primes the woman 's
body so the baby can thrive in those early weeks of development.Take it
from us:it is also a lot easier to continue healthy habits during pregnancy
and beyond if you already have them in place before you are pregnant.And
eventually your children will learn the healthy habits that you,their par-
ents,model.
We cannot emphasize enough that the preconception actions of both
partners,not solely the woman,can make a difference in the health of their
future child.Ultimate success comes when you both feel equally important
and act synergistically as a team.You will find a lot of information in this
book to help the prospective dad become healthier,better informed,and
more involved in what lies ahead.
We share your enthusiasm for wanting to make your body a safe and
healthy place for your baby to thrive.
HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF OUR BOOK
Are you planning your pregnancy several months to a year in advance,or
have you already started trying?How you use this book largely depends on
your personal time frame for conception.As mentioned earlier,we recom-
mend following these guidelines for at least ninety days before trying to
conceive.This time frame is ultimately best for all involved in most situa-
tions,but may not be practical or necessary in all situations;we 'll make a
point of noting when something should be heeded earlier or later than the
ninety-day time line.Depending on what you discover from this book
about your current state of preconception readiness,you may come to the
conclusion that it is in your interest to postpone your plans for a few
months.In the grand scheme of things,a relatively short delay is a small
price to pay for improving your odds for a healthier outcome.
We 've organized this book according to how you might naturally ap-
proach preparing for pregnancy.Long before you and your partner discuss
preconception readiness with a health care professional,you 'll determine
whether you 're mentally and financially ready to welcome a new being into
your life.At the same time,you may start looking at your lifestyle habits
(e.g.,smoking,drinking)and your home and away-from-home environ-
ments with questions of wholesomeness and safety in mind.After these
initial considerations,we get to the heart of preconception medicine,nutri-
tion,and fitness for women and men.Finally,the last chapter,"Romancing
the Egg," can be referred to when you 're both ready to start trying.
Before Your Pregnancy is meant to be an interactive book.We encourage
you to write in the blank spaces,margins,and charts.Highlight pertinent
advice with a pen or colored marker.Approach this as you would a delec-
table barbecue dinner:you cannot thoroughly enjoy the meal if you and
your napkin remain spotless.
To further encourage you to participate in the learning process we fea-
ture exercises called Practical Applications. As the term suggests,these typi-
cally take the topic under discussion into your own specific circumstances.
For example,in the section on women 's medical issues,one Practical Appli-
cation is to look in your medicine cabinet and write down all the medica-
tions,herbs,and supplements you find,familiarize yourself with what we
recommend about them,and note which ones you should ask your physi-
cian about.
Some of the recommendations for prepregnancy are also applicable later
on,often for completely different reasons.When that is the case,you will
see boxes titled For Future Reference with symbols such as ________when
the reference is to pregnancy,_________when the reference is to infant
care,and _________for family life with children .These are for all of you
information packrats to tuck in the back of your mind for future use during
the pregnancy and postpartum period.If you are the type who was driven
crazy in school by a teacher who periodically went off on tangents,feel free
to ignore these little factoids!
This book will also help you become a more active participant in your
health care.It will assist you in organizing any questions you may have for
your doctor and help to clarify what he or she is telling you.That way you
can make the best use of your appointment time and will be less likely to
walk out of the office saying,"Oh,I wish I had asked her about x ,y ,and z ."
SETTING A NEW PRECEDENT
As you put our guidelines into action remember that the practice of precon-
ception care is much newer than the well-established practice of prenatal
(during pregnancy)care --so new,in fact,that you may periodically be
faced with skepticism from your family,friends,and even some health care
workers.Your partner may question the necessity of it.Don 't be swayed or
discouraged if people say that couples have been having healthy babies for
hundreds of thousands of years,and very few of them did anything to plan
ahead for conception.Or if they point out that there are women who abuse
their body with drugs and an unhealthy lifestyle and then have healthy ba-
bies despite it all.It 's true that women give birth to healthy babies under
less than ideal circumstances --thank goodness for this general resiliency!
Even so,preconception planning does improve one 's overall odds for giving
a baby a head start from the very moment of conception.The particulars of
how and how much it helps will vary among individuals.
Occasionally we encounter a prospective parent who finds the thought
of planning for pregnancy unappealing because of religious or cultural be-
liefs.Or you and your partner may prefer to be spontaneous and just see
what happens.However,the words "planning "and "spontaneity "are not
diametrically opposed.Although some couples will meticulously plan to
"start trying,"true preconception readiness is a lifestyle practice in case preg-
nancy should occur .Considering that almost half of all pregnancies are un-
planned,this type of general prepregnancy readiness is a good idea for any
couple of childbearing age.Following these guidelines will mean that you
and your partners body will be optimally ready to create a baby at any time,
whether you intend to become pregnant or not.
Over the course of our careers we have counseled thousands of couples
who,like you,are planning to start trying to get pregnant.Their experiences
have inspired the many scenarios we have created to illustrate the informa-
tion in this book.In addition,many experts outside our respective fields --
psychologists,social workers,financial planners,public health advocates,
geneticists,urologists/male infertility specialists,and herbal researchers --
have generously shared their knowledge with us to make this book as
complete a resource as possible.We extend our gratitude to all who have
contributed to our understanding of what it means to want a child and to
selflessly act in his or her favor before conception.We thank you,too,for
caring enough to learn,as we have.
Before Your Pregnancy: A 90-Day Guide for Couples on How to Prepare for a Healthy Conception FROM THE PUBLISHER
Before Your Pregnancy is a breakthrough book for prospective parentsa completely detailed resource that prepares mothers and fathers-to-be to conceive the healthiest baby possible, to make pregnancy and delivery easier, and to foster the mental and physical well-being of their infant child. Created by two experienced health-care professionals, this unique handbook not only discusses virtually every aspect of preconception that affects a healthy baby, it tells you how to handle each one. The authors spell out what each parent needs to do, starting at least ninety days before conception (the minimum time needed for sperm to mature). The hundreds of topics coveredmany for the first time in any bookinclude
• Men's Health: Building healthy sperm before conception (nutrition, fitness, and medical influences)
• Women's Health: Gynecologic well-being, preexisting medical conditions, genetic legacy, boosting fertility, becoming a mother at an older age
• Becoming an Informed Patient: Choosing a doctor, what a complete preconception exam includes, important questions and how to ask them, insurance coverage
• Nutrition: Improving the health of future generations, preconception meal makeovers, ethnic Food Guide Pyramids, avoiding food-borne illnesses, vitamin and mineral facts, pre-pregnancy body weight
• Fitness: Preconception fitness evaluation and exercise prescription, safety tips and motivational anecdotes, preconception strength and flexibility workout
• Medications/Herbs: Baby-friendly ones and ones to avoid
• Personal Readiness: Emotional, financial,and environmental issues
• Romancing the Egg: Tips for success when ready to "start trying"
Plus: Separate questionnaires for the prospective parents to fill out in preparation for their preconception medical visit.
This warm, intelligent, and completely informed reference gives aspiring parents exactly the knowledge and support they need to insure the best of everything for their child-to-be.
About the Author: Amy Ogle, M.S., R.D., is a registered dietitian, exercise physiologist, and ACE-certified personal trainer who gives preconception workshops. She has produced a popular video, which has been used in medical practices, university courses, and corporate wellness programs, on which this book is based.
Lisa Mazzullo, M.D., is a practicing OB-GYN and assistant professor of OB-GYN at Northwestern University Medical School.
FROM THE CRITICS
Library Journal
This valuable pre-pregnancy resource should be welcomed by prospective parents. Ogle, a dietician, exercise physiologist, and personal trainer, and Mazzullo (OB-GYN, Northwestern Univ. Medical Sch.) recognized that while the importance of optimal health during pregnancy is widely acknowledged, relatively little information is available to consumers about the significant 90 days that precede conception. Stressing that preconception counseling is relevant for all couples, not just those who may be "high risk," the authors present clear and realistic advice about a range of subjects relating to the smooth delivery of a healthy baby. Among the topics covered are women's health and gynecological well-being, nutrition, fitness evaluation and exercises, men's issues, medications and herbs (which are "baby-friendly"?), and emotional, environmental, and financial issues. Interspersed throughout the readable text are numerous checklists, tables of important facts and practical advice, and patient vignettes. Parents-to-be who read this book will approach parenthood with increased knowledge and self-confidence. Highly recommended for all public libraries and consumer health collections.-Linda M.G. Katz, Drexel Univ. Health Sciences Libs., Philadelphia Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.