What to Expect Pregnancy Planner

by Heidi Murkoff

Introducing the newest addition to the WHAT TO EXPECT family: an indispensable "dateless" 42-week pregnancy planner and appointment-keeper for the wall that starts the day a woman discovers she's a mother-to-be and continues through delivery. Created by the authors of America's pregnancy bible with over ten million copies in print, this is the perfect place to record personal pregnancy dates and notes while keeping track of appointments, questions for the doctor, fetal movements, shopping lists, weight gain, and anything else.

A 10" x 10" wire-o-bound grid, the conveniently sized planner will hang in the office, kitchen, bedroom, or wherever it's needed. It covers 42 weeks (the usual 40-week gestation period, plus two extra weeks in case baby arrives late), displaying two weeks on each page. Weeks 1 to 22 are on the front pages. Then flip the entire calendar for weeks 23 to 42 on the back. Not only are the dates left to be filled in, but the days are, too. So if Day One for a woman is a Wednesday, that becomes the lead-off day on the grid. The planner is illustrated throughout with full-color watercolors by Judith Cheng and packaged in a decorative gift box, The WHAT TO EXPECT PREGNANCY PLANNER is a must-have for every expecting woman.

Reassuring tips and advice appear on every page.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:

All packaging, not much substance, November 15, 2003

by Arleen

I'm a big fan of the book "What to expect when you're expecting" and I expected this calendar to be as full of information as the book. It wasn't. I suppose it's nice to look at the calendar and tell instantly what week you're in, but the recipes, helpful hints, and places to write your memories are pretty insubstantial. The copy I bought had a slip cover and a big piece of cardboard filler in the middle, making it look bigger than it is. Keep your regular calendar to chart progress and doctor's visits, and start a pregnancy journal if you *really* want to keep track of what's going on. You'll be much more satisfied.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Great Calendar, December 22, 2009

by Kristen Simpson

This is a very nice 'dateless' calendar (you insert the dates based upon your due date) that helps keep a record of your pregnancy. If you are looking to write a lot I would recommend getting a journal, but this is very nice to write down little 'one liners' on each day of your pregnancy.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

LOVE IT! THIS IS MY 3RD ONE!! YES THIRD CHILD, August 26, 2009

by Catinca I. Rosenbaum

I got the 1st one as a gift. Bought the 2nd and 3rd one. I love it The information it gives and space for notes.

Loved the calendar!!, July 24, 2009

by April M. Williams

Totally recommend this item for any expectant mother. I enjoy looking back at it and reading/remembering all the special moments while I was pregnant.

Expectant Monther, April 29, 2009

by Christine

I bought this calendar for my first pregnancy and liked it so much I bought it for the second.
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