Adrienne L. Simone, MD, is a renowned New York City OB-GYN. Her compassionate, holistic approach to women s health care blends traditional Western medicine with current integrative medicine. She graduated with honors from UMDNJ s Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and completed her residency at Lenox Hill Hospital. Dr. Simone has been in private practice in Manhattan for more than twenty years. Jaqueline Worth, MD, graduated from Bryn Mawr College and Columbia University s College of Physicians and Surgeons. She has been an obstetrician for nearly twenty years and has delivered thousands of babies. Her practice, Village Obstetrics, is dedicated to working with women to achieve a safe birth that meets their individual needs. She lives in New York City with her family but spends most of her time delivering babies at Mount Sinai Hospital. Danielle Claro is coauthor of The New Health Rules, a New York Times bestselling wellness book written with Dr. Frank Lipman. She s the former deputy editor of Real Simple and was founding editor in chief of Breathe magazine. She lives with her family in the Lower Hudson Valley.
The smart, supportive book that'll help you stop the 3 a.m. Googling. . . . [U]nlike all those hours spent scrolling through mommy forums, this advice comes from a place of compassion and from actual experts. -PureWow In this tribute to and celebration of moms to be, two leading OB-GYNs cover all aspects of pregnant life in an easy-to-digest and compassionate way. -L.A. Parent An easy to use reference book. . . . The clear message from this book is that your body knows what it is doing, and this book is assisting you during this process. This is a refreshing perspective, and aims to increase confidence in women during this potentially stressful and anxious time. With the information being delivered in bite-size chunks this assists in reducing the feeling of 'information overload' which can occur when reading a guide book. -Nursing Times I felt calmer just paging through The New Rules of Pregnancy. . . . The anxiety brought upon by some past pregnancy books is real; sometimes, too much information really is too much. But this sweet little book keeps most pieces of advice to a single page. Nutrition, stretch marks, sleep, birth plans, nursing-it's all here, but it's never more than a mom-to-be can handle. The overarching message from authors Dr. Adrienne L. Simone, Dr. Jaqueline Worth and Danielle Claro is to relax as much as you can, be kind to yourself and experience the magic. 'Our mission was not only to inform, but to bring some of the beauty back to pregnancy,' the authors write in an afterword. Mission calmly, beautifully accomplished. -BookPage As caring as the physicians who wrote it, The New Rules of Pregnancy contains all you need to know about the amazing sci-fi adventure that is having a baby. Wise, beautiful, and needed. -Amy Poehler A mindful, intelligent guide-supportive, concise, and full of actionable advice. This is the pregnancy book I would give to my daughter. -Frank Lipman, MD A beautiful, comforting, and calming companion to any pregnancy. It's the only pregnancy book I will ever recommend and (spoiler alert!) what I'll be giving at every baby shower. This is the perfect How-to-Love-and-Support-Your-Already-Genius-and-Totally-Capable-Body-Through-Pregnancy guide. -Tea Leoni This modern book on pregnancy brings us back to a place we never should have left-intuitive, noninvasive, common-sense care for mama and baby. -Rebecca Minkoff