See, Anne? Not much of a selection, is there? [;)]
Carol (38)
DH Bill (40)
Tara Mairichi
12/7-12/9, 2002
The Mightiest Little Angel
Literature on Preclampsia
Re : Literature on Preclampsia
http://www.blueribbonbaby.org/
http://www.pregnancybooksonline.com
This site is worth checking over, I found it in a search I did for Pregnancy, Hypertention, Preeclampsia books. There's a book and ebook available not sure of it though, I haven't read it myself. but I want to check it out.
I'm sure if you search the net for books there might be more, but this one caught my eye.
Alysa
Chloe (Feb 99, born 37 wks PIH)
Isaiah (Feb 04)
http://www.pregnancybooksonline.com
This site is worth checking over, I found it in a search I did for Pregnancy, Hypertention, Preeclampsia books. There's a book and ebook available not sure of it though, I haven't read it myself. but I want to check it out.
I'm sure if you search the net for books there might be more, but this one caught my eye.
Alysa
Chloe (Feb 99, born 37 wks PIH)
Isaiah (Feb 04)
Re : Literature on Preclampsia
Further to the post by Ileana...I have the Pre-eclampsia The Facts book from APEC in the Uk. Yes it is out of date, published in 1991 with reprint in 1996 but it is very readable, and there is also an update added when it was reprinted.
Sue
Sue (40)
Chris (37)
DD Eleanor Susan (Ellie)
born at 27wks severe PE
24 July 03 - 20 August 03
Sue
Sue (40)
Chris (37)
DD Eleanor Susan (Ellie)
born at 27wks severe PE
24 July 03 - 20 August 03
Re : Literature on Preclampsia
These are the ones already recommended:
***Chesley's Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy - Lindheimer, Roberts, Cunningham, 1999
ISBN 0-8385-3970-X
Note that this is a medical textbook...
For the ones that need an easier reading:
***Pre-eclampsia - The facts - Chris Redman, Isabel Walker, 1992
ISBN 0-19-262012-6
ISBN 0-19-262013-4 (paperback)
This quite an old book, and libraries are withdrawing it, so you might get it cheap from a library. Also note that it's more than 10 years old, so not everything (studies) is up to date, but I wished I had this book when I got pregnant.
I also recently read
***Coming to term - A father's story of Birth, Loss, and survival - William H Woodwell, Jr.
A pree story: twins delivered at 24w due to pree. The twin that had 400g did not survive, the twin that had 600g survived... The whole NICU experience id presented in detail. Interesting to see experiences similar to ours put on paper. Needless to say, I cried all the time while reading the book, so probably not a pregnancy-appropriate book. Not much medical information however. They had a baby die, so it couldn't have been too easy, but they had quite an easy ride compared with other stories on the Forum.
***Trying Again - A guide to Pregnancy after misscarriage, Stillbirth and Infant Loss - Ann Douglas and John R. Sussman
Lots of loss stories and all the topics that we have in the forum are discussed with a small amout of medical information. This might be offending to some of us as it doesn't talk much about preeclampsia. However, info is better than in What to expect... The same authors had a book The unofficial Guide to having a baby, in 1999, which is supposed to present more info than the other normal pregnancy books. Did anyone read that?
Suzy, if you are interested in any of the above books, just send me an email. I'll be happy to lend any of them for a few months.
Ileana 33
Angel stillborn 24w p-e 2/17/03
***Chesley's Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy - Lindheimer, Roberts, Cunningham, 1999
ISBN 0-8385-3970-X
Note that this is a medical textbook...
For the ones that need an easier reading:
***Pre-eclampsia - The facts - Chris Redman, Isabel Walker, 1992
ISBN 0-19-262012-6
ISBN 0-19-262013-4 (paperback)
This quite an old book, and libraries are withdrawing it, so you might get it cheap from a library. Also note that it's more than 10 years old, so not everything (studies) is up to date, but I wished I had this book when I got pregnant.
I also recently read
***Coming to term - A father's story of Birth, Loss, and survival - William H Woodwell, Jr.
A pree story: twins delivered at 24w due to pree. The twin that had 400g did not survive, the twin that had 600g survived... The whole NICU experience id presented in detail. Interesting to see experiences similar to ours put on paper. Needless to say, I cried all the time while reading the book, so probably not a pregnancy-appropriate book. Not much medical information however. They had a baby die, so it couldn't have been too easy, but they had quite an easy ride compared with other stories on the Forum.
***Trying Again - A guide to Pregnancy after misscarriage, Stillbirth and Infant Loss - Ann Douglas and John R. Sussman
Lots of loss stories and all the topics that we have in the forum are discussed with a small amout of medical information. This might be offending to some of us as it doesn't talk much about preeclampsia. However, info is better than in What to expect... The same authors had a book The unofficial Guide to having a baby, in 1999, which is supposed to present more info than the other normal pregnancy books. Did anyone read that?
Suzy, if you are interested in any of the above books, just send me an email. I'll be happy to lend any of them for a few months.
Ileana 33
Angel stillborn 24w p-e 2/17/03
Re : Literature on Preclampsia
It's disturbing how few books there are on PE. I think it's time for the foundation to publish one. Maybe even a quarterly journal![:D]
Carol (38)
DH Bill (40)
Tara Mairichi
12/7-12/9, 2002
The Mightiest Little Angel
Carol (38)
DH Bill (40)
Tara Mairichi
12/7-12/9, 2002
The Mightiest Little Angel
Re : Literature on Preclampsia
I think the out of print one you mention is probably Pre-Eclampsia, the Facts, published by APEC. It is still possible to get copies from APEC office in UK.
Sue
Sue (40)
Chris (37)
DD Eleanor Susan (Ellie)
born at 27wks severe PE
24 July 03 - 20 August 03
Sue
Sue (40)
Chris (37)
DD Eleanor Susan (Ellie)
born at 27wks severe PE
24 July 03 - 20 August 03
Re : Literature on Preclampsia
Hey Suz,
Not sure about any books on PE, but Parents mag now has a pregnancy magazine that I've heard is great. Plus something new monthly!!
Mada Harpster
Sam 6-29-00 36weeks P.E.
Ben 11-03-01 No P.E.
Not sure about any books on PE, but Parents mag now has a pregnancy magazine that I've heard is great. Plus something new monthly!!
Mada Harpster
Sam 6-29-00 36weeks P.E.
Ben 11-03-01 No P.E.
Re : Literature on Preclampsia
One that Laura quotes is Chesley's Hypertensive Disorder...something or other. lol It isn't made for pg ladies to my understanding, though I'll enjoy reading it when it comes (just bought it on ebay). And there is apparently another one that is out of print or something called Preeclampsia. Is that right ladies?
Catherine (22)
DH Britton (27)
Emma Margaret (03/02/03) 37 weeks from PIH & oligo
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DH Britton (27)
Emma Margaret (03/02/03) 37 weeks from PIH & oligo
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Literature on Preclampsia
Can anyone reccomend a great book(s) about pree and bp related issues during pregnancy? Laura - I know you had mentioned a book or two. Are they good companions during pregnancy? Any other book would be welcomed. I am looking for something more than what to expect...
Thanks in advance to you all!
Suzanna
Thanks in advance to you all!
Suzanna
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