Epilepsy And Pregnancy

By Stacey Chillemi, Blanca Vazquez,
Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: 2005-12-28
Sales Rank: 534837
ISBN / ASIN: 1932603158
EAN: 9781932603156
Binding: Paperback
Manufacturer: Demos Medical Publishing
Studio: Demos Medical Publishing
Average Rating: 4
Approximately 2.5 million people in the U.S. suffer from epilepsy; of these, more than one million are women of child-bearing age. With concerns about everything from medication-related birth defects to falls during seizures, many of these women are fearful of having children. The good news is that, with proper prenatal care, more than 90% will deliver healthy babies.
Epilepsy and Pregnancy gives readers the basic facts they need to help them make medical decisions throughout preconception, pregnancy, labor, delivery, and the early days after childbirth. Topics include preconception, fertility, pregnancy risks, risks to the fetus, nutrition, keeping fit, what to expect during pregnancy, fetal development, and labor and delivery.
In addition, the book includes guidelines for the use of antiepileptic drugs during pregnancy, recommendations and questions to ask their neurologist, recommended daily allowances by age group, glossary, and much more. Epilepsy and Pregnancy is an essential guide for any woman who suffers from epilepsy and desires to have a child.
Review:
Expertly written by Stacey Chillemi
Epilepsy And Pregnancy
Stacey Chillemi & Blanca Vazquez
Expertly written by Stacey Chillemi. It is informative and easily accessible reference for all women who have epilepsy
Review:
Great for when your trying and expecting
I was really impressed with this book. There are a lot of questions when you are wanting to have a baby and you have epilepsy and this is the best book I've found. It gives you information in layman's terms which I found fantastic. It doesn't scare you from having a baby and gives you great stories from other people's experiences. I would recommend and pass on this book to anyone I knew that was trying to have a family in my condition. GET IT!!
Review:
Excellent Review
"Expertly co-authored by Stacey Chillemi and Blanca Vazquez...Epilepsy and Pregnancy provides a superb presentation for everything epileptic women must know about having children...truly, an invaluable reference for all women wishing for more informatin on the risks of childbirth and care with epilepsy."--Midwest Book Review
"The authors keep the pracitcal and pragmatic in mind as they describe preconception counseling, fertility, risks, the pregnancy process itself, nutrition, labor and delivery, post-delivery, and breast feeding."--SciTech Book News
Review:
An invaluable reference for all women wishing for more information on the risks of childbirth and care with epilepsy
Expertly co-authored by Stacey Chillemi (H.O.P.E. Mentor for the Epilepsy Foundation and epileptic mother) and Blanca Vazquez (Director of Clinical Trials and Outpatient Services at the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at New York University) Epilepsy And Pregnancy: What Every Woman With Epilepsy Should Know is an informed and easily accessible reference for all women who have epilepsy and are any of one of the stages of their pregnancy. Epilepsy And Pregnancy provides an superb presentation for everything epileptic women must know about having children, including fertility, pregnancy risks to mother and fetus, nutrition and keeping fit, expectations during pregnancy, fetal development, and labor and delivery. An invaluable addition to personal and community library Health & Medicine collect-ions, Epilepsy And Pregnancy is truly an invaluable reference for all women wishing for more information on the risks of childbirth and care with epilepsy.
Review:
Extremely Poor and Precious Little At That
I waited some eight months to obtain a copy of this book -- eight months of my first pregnancy. It wasn't worth the wait. There is so little substantive information in this book tailored to pregnant women with epilepsy that I could have written the book myself. For example, except for the single statement that women should check with their doctors about whether their anti-epilepsy drugs are contraindicated, the chapter on breastfeeding features only general information on how to breastfeed an infant and offers nothing specifically about the breastfeeding problems of women with epilepsy. The chapter entitled "After Delivery" provides safety tips such as "Store medications in childproof containers" and "Use guards on stoves and cookers." For this we need a guide for women with epilepsy? Specific information for women with epilepsy throughout the rest of the book is largely common sense as well and offered in most pregnancy or epilepsy books. This is a complete waste of money.
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By Stacey Chillemi, Blanca Vazquez,
Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: 2005-12-28
Sales Rank: 534837
ISBN / ASIN: 1932603158
EAN: 9781932603156
Binding: Paperback
Manufacturer: Demos Medical Publishing
Studio: Demos Medical Publishing
Average Rating: 4
Approximately 2.5 million people in the U.S. suffer from epilepsy; of these, more than one million are women of child-bearing age. With concerns about everything from medication-related birth defects to falls during seizures, many of these women are fearful of having children. The good news is that, with proper prenatal care, more than 90% will deliver healthy babies.
Epilepsy and Pregnancy gives readers the basic facts they need to help them make medical decisions throughout preconception, pregnancy, labor, delivery, and the early days after childbirth. Topics include preconception, fertility, pregnancy risks, risks to the fetus, nutrition, keeping fit, what to expect during pregnancy, fetal development, and labor and delivery.
In addition, the book includes guidelines for the use of antiepileptic drugs during pregnancy, recommendations and questions to ask their neurologist, recommended daily allowances by age group, glossary, and much more. Epilepsy and Pregnancy is an essential guide for any woman who suffers from epilepsy and desires to have a child.
Review:
Expertly written by Stacey Chillemi
Epilepsy And Pregnancy
Stacey Chillemi & Blanca Vazquez
Expertly written by Stacey Chillemi. It is informative and easily accessible reference for all women who have epilepsy
Review:
Great for when your trying and expecting
I was really impressed with this book. There are a lot of questions when you are wanting to have a baby and you have epilepsy and this is the best book I've found. It gives you information in layman's terms which I found fantastic. It doesn't scare you from having a baby and gives you great stories from other people's experiences. I would recommend and pass on this book to anyone I knew that was trying to have a family in my condition. GET IT!!
Review:
Excellent Review
"Expertly co-authored by Stacey Chillemi and Blanca Vazquez...Epilepsy and Pregnancy provides a superb presentation for everything epileptic women must know about having children...truly, an invaluable reference for all women wishing for more informatin on the risks of childbirth and care with epilepsy."--Midwest Book Review
"The authors keep the pracitcal and pragmatic in mind as they describe preconception counseling, fertility, risks, the pregnancy process itself, nutrition, labor and delivery, post-delivery, and breast feeding."--SciTech Book News
Review:
An invaluable reference for all women wishing for more information on the risks of childbirth and care with epilepsy
Expertly co-authored by Stacey Chillemi (H.O.P.E. Mentor for the Epilepsy Foundation and epileptic mother) and Blanca Vazquez (Director of Clinical Trials and Outpatient Services at the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at New York University) Epilepsy And Pregnancy: What Every Woman With Epilepsy Should Know is an informed and easily accessible reference for all women who have epilepsy and are any of one of the stages of their pregnancy. Epilepsy And Pregnancy provides an superb presentation for everything epileptic women must know about having children, including fertility, pregnancy risks to mother and fetus, nutrition and keeping fit, expectations during pregnancy, fetal development, and labor and delivery. An invaluable addition to personal and community library Health & Medicine collect-ions, Epilepsy And Pregnancy is truly an invaluable reference for all women wishing for more information on the risks of childbirth and care with epilepsy.
Review:
Extremely Poor and Precious Little At That
I waited some eight months to obtain a copy of this book -- eight months of my first pregnancy. It wasn't worth the wait. There is so little substantive information in this book tailored to pregnant women with epilepsy that I could have written the book myself. For example, except for the single statement that women should check with their doctors about whether their anti-epilepsy drugs are contraindicated, the chapter on breastfeeding features only general information on how to breastfeed an infant and offers nothing specifically about the breastfeeding problems of women with epilepsy. The chapter entitled "After Delivery" provides safety tips such as "Store medications in childproof containers" and "Use guards on stoves and cookers." For this we need a guide for women with epilepsy? Specific information for women with epilepsy throughout the rest of the book is largely common sense as well and offered in most pregnancy or epilepsy books. This is a complete waste of money.
http://www.book4doc.com/70022
http://www.book4doc.com/14022
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