My baby is a toddler now, and looking back, I'm glad I read books on baby sleep patterns back then. Trust me, it helps a lot once the baby is actually here and you are sleep-deprived!
After my long IVF struggle, keeping my mind calm was my top priority. Reading 'Garbh Sanskar' and positive, gentle spiritual books really helped me stay hopeful and warm.
I am just trying to conceive, but I’ve started looking for some gentle, positive books on motherhood. Reading beautiful parenting stories makes me feel so happy and excited for the future.
Betaji, read good holy scriptures or inspiring stories, it passes beautiful values to the baby. Take care of your health, eat almonds, and drink warm milk ghar pe.
I just delivered my little one last month! I read 'The Pregnancy Companion' which was nice, but honestly, real life experience is the absolute best book you will ever read.
I had a few complications early on, so my doctor strictly told me to avoid reading stressful pregnancy guides. Just read simple light fiction or whatever your gynac suggests to keep your mind happy.
Honestly, when I was throwing up all day, I couldn't focus on reading anything heavy! I'd say pick some very light storybooks or even audiobooks, they are much easier when u feel sick.
Actually yaar, don't read those scary medical books that make you Google every symptom. Just read 'Pregnancy Notes' by Rujuta Diwekar, it's super chill and perfect for Indian diets.
While reading happy books is great for stress, please keep your doctor appointments regular. Keeping check of thyroid levels is just as important as keeping your mind relaxed!
I used to panic reading about minor symptoms in books, thinking everything was abnormal! Later realized half those warnings don't even apply to everyone, so don't stress over what you read.