As I am always looking for eBooks to review for you readers out there, I happened to come across this one and it caught my eye – The Getting Pregnant Bible. Well, with a title like that, I had to read it. So, I purchased it and downloaded it and jumped into reading it.
My first thought of the eBook was “wow, 108 pages”. That is really long for a bunch of ways on how to get pregnant. But, I kept reading so I could provide a good, solid review for you to make your decision on. There are a total of 19 chapters in the Getting Pregnant Bible and they cover everything from myths to fertility to ovulation calendars to signs and symptoms of pregnancy. This is a good start, as it shows me that it’s not just an eBook that is telling you to drink tea at 4 o’clock in the morning or stand on your head a half an hour before sex (trust me, I’ve seen eBooks like that before).
In the beginning chapter, the author tells you flat out that there is no guarantee that anything can get you pregnant and that sometimes you have to look at fertility and other ways of having children. I really like that the author does not make any false claims that her book with guarantee that you’ll become pregnant. It is nice to see that the eBook is honest about that and the different steps that you may have to take.
From here, the eBooks moves on into where to start, such as talking to your doctor and making sure that you are healthy. It goes on to talk about ovulation and how to calculate it, the effects of depression and age on your fertility, and how to increase your fertility. The eBook also talks about how to deal with and get pregnant after both birth control and a miscarriage. These are both subjects that most women want to know about, as both can be a problem when it comes to getting pregnant.
There is also a chapter on dealing with infertility and what your options are if this happens to you. You will also find great advice on dealing with Mother’s Day Blues while you are trying to get pregnant and even a humorous chapter that deals with some of the funnier things about getting pregnant. And, last but not least, the last chapter is on the signs and symptoms of pregnancy and how to tell if you are pregnant.
Overall, I think that the Getting Pregnant Bible is a handy eBook when it comes to getting pregnant. While it is a bit too long and there is some information that can be slimmed down a bit, the information that is there is good solid information that anyone can use to help them when they are trying to become pregnant. So, if you are looking for a good eBook that will actually provide you with truthful information when it comes to getting pregnant and not just a bunch of wishes and promises, then this is a good choice.
So, I give the Getting Pregnant Bible a solid 4.5 out of 5 stars. You can find the Getting Pregnant Bible at Click Here! I would recommend it to anyone who is trying to, or thinking about, getting pregnant.
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