My favourite is someone like you. This isn't non-fiction. This is about a girl that deals with her pregnancy after her boyfriend dies.
thx so so much this book was so great i never got bored it was so interesting normally i don't finish books but i finished this 1
There are literally thousands of books about pregnancy! One that has stood the test of time is What To Expect While You're Expecting.
The Pregnancy Book, The Mother of All Pregnancy Books and The Expectant Father are all excellent books too.
If you're planning on breast feeding The Nursing Mother's Companion is a great book to get you through the bumps after the baby arrives.
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twilight! Vampire academy!
guess the father.
dont get knocked up
There are many good books for teenage girls, but I personally recommend the Pretty Little Liars series, the Hunger Games trilogy, and Gossip Girl if she's into that genre field.
There are hundreds of books related to teenage relationship in some way, shape, or form. The famous Notebook is one of these books.
Some good mystery books for teenage girls with Christian themes include "The Christy Miller Series" by Robin Jones Gunn, "The Cape Refuge Series" by Terri Blackstock, and "The Amelia Peabody Series" by Elizabeth Peters. These books offer intriguing mysteries with Christian values woven throughout the stories.
Hide the Sausage, Sex Train....
Some good inspirational books for teenage girls include "The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas, "Girl, Wash Your Face" by Rachel Hollis, "The Princess Saves Herself in This One" by Amanda Lovelace, and "I Am Malala" by Malala Yousafzai.
The highest rated book on the market is What to Expect When you are Expecting. Also, the books by Dr. Spock are very good.
Some of the best books with information about pregnancy and the birth are "Great Expectations: You're All-in-one Resource for Pregnancy and Childbirth" (2004), written by S. Jones, M. Jones and C Westdahl, and "Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Newborn: The Complete Guide" (2010), written by P. Simkin, J. Whalley and A. Keppler.
There are a number of good books on proper nutrition during pregnancy. The National Agricultural Library of the USDA recommends Eating for Pregnancy, Second Edition by Catherine Jones and Rose Ann Hudson, as well as Feed the Belly: The Pregnant Moms Healthy Eating Guide by Frances Largeman-Roth. Your local librarian can also guide you toward books on this subject.
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