I have always used and liked the books I have read by James Dobson and/or Focus on the Family. The Dobson book "Bringing Up Boys" is excellent, in my opinion -- but for the most part, I have used those books once I had children, and not so much when during pregnancy or when I had babies. I would echo what everyone else said -- The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding is a great reference, and The Nursing Mother's Companion as more of a day-to-day guide, and the Sears books and Girlfriends' Guide books are also good. I also enjoyed the Touchpoints books by T. Berry Brazelton.
A little off topic -- I read a book several years ago about ethnopediatrics that dealt with how different cultures raise their children. It was fascinating, especially when it talked about what character qualities different cultures value and describe as "good" when they are talking about their babies. It was also neat to read about sleep styles and potty training in different cultures, and it gave me a sense of perspective as I was trying to determine the "right" way to do everything with my first. I can't remember the title (it may have been "Ethnopediatrics") but I would definitely recommend it.
Sally
A little off topic -- I read a book several years ago about ethnopediatrics that dealt with how different cultures raise their children. It was fascinating, especially when it talked about what character qualities different cultures value and describe as "good" when they are talking about their babies. It was also neat to read about sleep styles and potty training in different cultures, and it gave me a sense of perspective as I was trying to determine the "right" way to do everything with my first. I can't remember the title (it may have been "Ethnopediatrics") but I would definitely recommend it.
Sally
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