Pregnancy Sucks for Men: What to Do When Your Miracle Makes You BOTH Miserable - Book Review,
by Joanne Kimes

From Publishers Weekly This follow-up to Kimess first book, Pregnancy Sucks, written with Kimess husband and targeted to men who may bear witness to a sucky pregnancy, features a large, hairy, presumably male tummy on the cover. Those who dont find the image amusing probably wont enjoy the humor in this survival manual. The Kimeses make a valid pointalthough it isnt socially acceptable to complain about the vagaries of gestation, it can be a difficult process fraught with pain of the physical and emotional kindbut their approach to dealing with these challenges may be a bit off-putting: "your wife should be treated like any other savage creature ready to attack." Snarky comments aside, the book does provide useful information. In addition to explaining how a womans body changesand the baby growswith each month, the book includes worksheets ("How Much Does it Cost to Raise a Baby?"), suggestions ("Must-Have Things for the Delivery Room"), a list of pregnancy-related terms and a resources section. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Book Description In Pregnancy Sucks for Men, the hilarious follow-up to Joanne Kimes' Pregnancy Sucks, the author and her husband, Jeff, tell it like it is and show men how they can help out without doing the chore wrong; understand and cope with their wives' emotional rollercoaster rides; and duck for cover when the mood swings are aimed at their heads. Prescriptive and hilarious, Pregnancy Sucks for Men enables the father-to-be to: Avoid getting puked on - now that his wife has a superhuman sense of smell Offer and prepare the right foods when the woman of his dreams turns into a frightening hungry beast Woo his wife into bed with romance, good timing, and by getting the housework done Arranged in a convenient, month-by-month format and broken up by guy-on-the-street quotes, Pregnancy Sucks for Men is the one pregnancy book a man will proudly read for himself.
About the Author Joanne Kimes and Jeff Kimes have one daughter, Emily. Joanne has written for a number of children's and comedy television shows and is the author, with Sanford A. Tisherman, M.D., of Pregnancy Sucks: What to Do When Your Miracle Makes You Miserable.
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