While the onset of pregnancy develops many apprehensions in the lady's mind about the ordeal she has to pass through, the hope of getting a child of her own creates an ineffable delight also. Rocked by these two contradictory feelings the expectant mother begins her journey to the eventual realisation of every woman's dream-motherhood. This book, dealing with the two distinct subjects, Pregnancy and child care, has been divided in two distinct parts. Of course the second part is the consequence of the first but each of them requires separate elaboration.
Which claiming no originality in devising the regimen for the pregnant lady and the care for the new born, we would like to stress one salient feature of the book. It is an outcome of a very exhaustive study on the subject conducted with the help of not only the experienced doctors, trained nurses and the midwives but also of the seasoned Dadis and Nanis before whose practical knowledge all the bookish studies appear like impracticable rigmaroles. This book has been specially prepared to help the Indian mothers-to be.
Which claiming no originality in devising the regimen for the pregnant lady and the care for the new bom, we would like to stress one salient feature of the book. It is an outcome of a very exhaustive study on the subject conducted with the help of not only the experienced doctors, trained nurses and the midwives but also of the seasoned Dadis and Nanis before whose practical knowledge all the bookish studies appear like impracticable rigmaroles. This book has been specially prepared to help the Indian mothers-to be. It is not that sophisticated 'manual' for the expectant mothers which pukes out only the latest 'Western' methods as the various high priced and expensively illustrated books are seemingly doing but gives a few home-truths in the real sense of the term, in the field of pregnancy and child care. We have made every possible attempt to make this book complete in everyway. That is why a chapter on the birth control and family planning has also been added in the first part of the book. We not only want that the lady should pass her pregnancy term sans mishaps and pitfalls and deliver a healthy child but we also expect her to learn limiting her family. Let us have the healthy children but not many of them. A country producing the total population of Australia every year can ill-afford such recklessness.
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