معرفی کتاب «The Newly Non-Drinking Girl's Guide to Pregnancy : Advice and Support for Surviving 40 Weeks Without a Cosmopolitan» نوشتهٔ Rose, Jackie; Angel, Caroline، منتشرشده توسط نشر Sourcebooks در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت mobi، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Product Description Hilarious-and sound-advice on surviving 40 weeks without a drop! When you find out you[HTML_REMOVED]re pregnant, you[HTML_REMOVED]ve officially crossed the line from "Drinking for One" to "Eating for Two." Yes, the prospect of 40 long, long weeks without a single cocktail is enough to strike dread into the heart and fear into the belly of even the most moderate of drinkers. The Newly Non-Drinking Girl[HTML_REMOVED]s Guide to Pregnancy is a hilarious and honest look at how to survive pregnancy without alcohol. From practical information on alcohol and pregnancy to fun advice on surviving birthdays, bachelorettes and barbecues sans cocktails and finding sobriety support at home, this is the perfect book for any party girl who finds herself pregnant. By including 50 fun recipes for mocktails to complete every month along the way, authors Jackie Rose and Dr. Caroline Angel give newly pregnant women insight into how to survive-if not thrive-while going the full 40 without alcohol. From the Back Cover Hilarious-And Sound-Advice On Surviving 40 Weeks Without A Drop! When you find out you’re pregnant, the prospect of 40 long, long weeks without a single cocktail is enough to strike fear into you. But hold that glass of water-the Newly Non-Drinking Girl’s Guide to Pregnancy is a hilarious and honest look at how to get through pregnancy without alcohol. From practical information on alcohol and gestating, to fun advice on how to enjoy birthdays and BBQs sans cocktails, this is the perfect book for anyone-from occasional beer-drinkers to martini addicts-who finds herself pregnant. By including 50 fun recipes for mocktails to counteract every pain and indignity nine months can offer, Jackie Rose and Caroline Angel, RN, PhD, give newly pregnant women insight into how to survive-if not thrive-while staying dry. Including 50 “mocktail” recipes for your enjoyment. Jackie Rose, the author of two popular novels, is a celebrity fashion analyst for Us Weekly magazine. She holds among her greatest lifetime achievements going cold turkey during her pregnancy-the longest 40 weeks of her life. She lives in Montreal with her husband, daughter and son. Caroline Angel, RN, PhD, is a certified mixologist and cosmopolitan aficionado. She holds a doctorate of philosophy in Nursing and Criminology from the University of Pennsylvania (where she now teaches) and lives in New Jersey with her husband, daughter and son.
hilarious-and Sound-advice On Surviving 40 Weeks Without A Drop!
when You Find Out You're Pregnant, You've Officially Crossed The Line From Drinking For One To Eating For Two. Yes, The Prospect Of 40 Long, Long Weeks Without A Single Cocktail Is Enough To Strike Dread Into The Heart And Fear Into The Belly Of Even The Most Moderate Of Drinkers.
the Newly Non-drinking Girl's Guide To Pregnancy Is A Hilarious And Honest Look At How To Survive Pregnancy Without Alcohol. From Practical Information On Alcohol And Pregnancy To Fun Advice On Surviving Birthdays, Bachelorettes And Barbecues Sans Cocktails And Finding Sobriety Support At Home, This Is The Perfect Book For Any Party Girl Who Finds Herself Pregnant.
by Including 50 Fun Recipes For Mocktails To Complete Every Month Along The Way, Authors Jackie Rose And Dr. Caroline Angel Give Newly Pregnant Women Insight Into How To Survive-if Not Thrive-while Going The Full 40 Without Alcohol.
Introduction: From drinking for one to eating for two Frequently feared questions : debunking the myths, defining the medicine First trimester blues : withdrawal, work, and keeping it under wraps Homemade happy hour : turn on, tune in, and drop out without a drop Getting high : our four favorite fetus-friendly ways to catch a buzz Getting a social life : birthdays, barbecues, and barflies, oh my! Sobriety support : the new twelve steps and how to take them Professional help : where to turn when you really can't go it alone Partaking postpartum : crossing the finish line Epilogue: Mocktails on the go.