Being a health writer, I review a lot of eBooks over getting pregnant. It seems to be one of the most popular subjects that I come across when it comes to women’s health. It also seems to be the subject that I find the most badly written eBooks about. In fact, daily, I am amazed at some of the different eBooks that I see that swear by some special herb or position to help someone get pregnant. So, normally, when I get the chance to review some of these books, I jump on them to give them a review and a rating to help potential buyers out there know which ones are good – and which are bad.
The Getting Pregnant Bible came across my radar just a week ago. I couldn’t wait to review it and see what this book promised. I got a copy and downloaded it to my laptop so I could read it when I was out of town. First of all, let me tell you ladies, this eBook is long – like 108 pages long. That kind of amazed me, as they aren’t pages filled with position diagrams or pictures and such, they are actually pages filled with information. I very rarely see eBooks that are not full of fluff. This actually started to change my mind a bit about the book itself.
When I got the chance to sit down and start to read the book, my first impression was pretty good. At the very beginning of the eBook, the writer states very clearly that there are no promises or guarantees or miracles in this book and that everyone is different. (You would be amazed to learn that this is the only eBook I’ve reviewed that says this.) While there are some things here in this eBook that you can find on the web, such as the chapter on charting your ovulation, there are several others that you can’t find very detailed information about without searching throughout the web and tons of different sites, such as the fertility information and how depression affects a woman’s fertility.
There are several different chapters in the Getting Pregnant Bible that offer answers to questions that women have about getting pregnant, myths about getting pregnant, fertility questions, and more. I am impressed that the author went to such lengths to provide truthful information about getting pregnant as well as answer some of the questions that women have.
Now, there are some areas of the book that are not quite as good as they could be. First, is the length? While this is both a good and bad point, there are some areas that can be condensed for a shorter read. Second, I found some errors in the book when it comes to page numbers being off for the chapters in the Table of Contents. While this is not a big deal, it’s really just an inconvenience and not a big deal. Third, the Signs and Symptoms of pregnancy could be a little longer to include some of the odder symptoms that women are starting to experience and worry that they aren’t normal.
Overall, though, I give the Getting Pregnant Bible a solid 8.5 out of 10 rating as the book itself is well written and well put together. I would recommend this eBook to any woman who is considering getting pregnant. Click Here!
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