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12 Best Pregnancy Books for Expecting Mothers

You're pregnant, and suddenly everyone has advice. Your mother-in-law proclaims by old wives' tales. Your best friend sends you seventeen Instagram posts about natural birth. Meanwhile, you're googling "is it normal to cry over a sandwich?" at 2 am. 

Books about pregnancy cut through the noise with honest, research-backed guidance that respects your intelligence. Authors like Emily Oster in 'Expecting Better' and Dr. Harvey Karp in 'The Happiest Baby on the Block' give you facts without fear-mongering. These 12 books will help you trust your instincts while making informed choices.

Books about pregnancy that tell you the truth

Books about pregnancy should answer your actual questions, not just repeat what your doctor already told you. Dawn Dais's 'The Sh*t No One Tells You' does exactly that. She talks about the stuff that doesn't make it into pregnancy announcements — like how you'll hate everyone who tells you to "sleep when the baby sleeps," or how postpartum recovery is nothing like the movies.

‘Expecting Better' by Emily Oster is really interesting for pregnant women, future mothers and fathers. It is useful because instead of automatic “don’t do” and “avoid” rules, it explains why these rules appeared, how well-founded they are, and what you can choose consciously, based on your own situation. 

For example, it analyzes whether you really need to completely give up caffeine or wine, or whether all “forbidden” products are equally risky. The book is useful because it gives you a thinking tool — not just to follow advice, but to weigh the pros and cons, take into account the data, and your values. This allows you to reduce fear and avoid feelings of guilt because of “whether I did everything right.”

Then there's 'Cribsheet,' also by Oster, which tackles the chaos after birth. Should you breastfeed exclusively? Does sleep training damage your child? Oster reviews the research and admits when the science doesn't have clear answers. That honesty matters when you're drowning in conflicting opinions.

What makes these books valuable is that they treat you like a capable adult. You're not being told to follow rules blindly. You're learning why certain recommendations exist and where they come from.

Top pregnancy books for real preparation

Top pregnancy books prepare you for what pregnancy actually feels like, not just what it's supposed to look like. 

  • Heidi Murkoff's 'What to Expect the First Year' became famous because it walks you through the weird, messy reality of early parenthood week by week. You're not reading abstract theories — you're getting specific answers to questions like "why does my baby's poop look like that?"

  • 'The Happiest Baby on the Block' by child development specialist, Dr. Harvey Karp, teaches practical techniques that work when your newborn won't stop crying. His five S's method (swaddling, side position, shushing, swinging, and sucking) isn't philosophy — it's action you can take at 3 am when you're desperate.

  • Merle Bombardieri's 'The Baby Decision' matters for a different reason. Some people aren't sure if they want kids, and that's worth examining before you're already pregnant. She asks hard questions about lifestyle, relationships, and what you're willing to sacrifice. It's better to think through this stuff now than to resent your choices later.

  • 'Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before?' by clinical psychologist, Dr. Julie Smith, covers the mental health side of pregnancy and early parenthood. Anxiety, depression, and feeling completely overwhelmed aren't signs you're failing — they're common responses to massive life changes. Smith gives you tools to recognize when you need help and how to ask for it without shame.

Reading top pregnancy books means you'll know what to expect when your body does something strange, when your emotions swing wildly, or when parenting advice contradicts itself. You won't panic every time something feels off because you'll have context for what's normal.

What to Expect the First Year

by Heidi Murkoff, Sharon Mazel

4.8 (12211 reviews)

What is What to Expect the First Year about?

This comprehensive guide offers invaluable advice and support for new parents navigating the challenges and joys of their baby's first year. From feeding and sleeping schedules to developmental milestones and common health concerns, the book covers a wide range of topics to help parents understand and care for their little one. With practical tips, expert insights, and reassuring guidance, this book is an essential resource for any parent embarking on the journey of the first year.

Who should read What to Expect the First Year

  • Expectant parents seeking guidance on navigating the challenges of the first year of parenthood.

  • New parents looking for a comprehensive resource to help them understand and address their baby's developmental milestones.

  • Caregivers and family members wanting to support and understand the needs of a newborn.

What to Expect When You're Expecting

by Heidi Murkoff and Sandee Hathaway

4.8 (30265 reviews)

What is What to Expect When You're Expecting about?

A comprehensive guide for expectant parents, this book offers a wealth of information on pregnancy, childbirth, and the early stages of parenthood. Written by two experienced authors, it covers a wide range of topics including prenatal care, nutrition, exercise, common discomforts, and preparing for labor. With its practical advice and reassuring tone, this book is a must-read for anyone embarking on the journey of pregnancy and parenthood.

Who should read What to Expect When You're Expecting

  • Expectant mothers seeking guidance and reassurance throughout their pregnancy journey.

  • First-time parents looking for a comprehensive guide to pregnancy and childbirth.

  • Healthcare professionals wanting to provide accurate information to their patients.

The Sh*t No One Tells You

by Dawn Dais

4.3 (350 reviews)

What is The Sh*t No One Tells You about?

In this humorous and honest guide, the author shares her personal experiences and offers practical advice on navigating the challenges of a baby's first year. From sleepless nights to diaper disasters, Dais covers it all, providing new parents with a refreshing and relatable perspective. With a touch of sarcasm and a lot of empathy, this book is a must-read survival guide for anyone embarking on the journey of parenthood.

Who should read The Sh*t No One Tells You

  • Expectant parents seeking honest and practical advice for their journey.

  • New parents looking for a humorous and relatable survival guide.

  • Anyone interested in gaining insights into the realities of parenthood.

The Baby Decision

by Merle Bombardieri MSW LICSW

4.6 (258 reviews)

What is The Baby Decision about?

"The Baby Decision" is a comprehensive guide that helps individuals navigate the complex process of deciding whether or not to have children. Written by Merle Bombardieri, a licensed social worker, this book offers practical advice, personal stories, and thought-provoking exercises to help readers explore their desires, fears, and values surrounding parenthood. With a compassionate and informative approach, it empowers readers to make the most important choice of their lives with confidence and clarity.

Who should read The Baby Decision

  • Couples struggling to decide whether or not to have children.

  • Individuals seeking guidance in making a life-altering decision.

  • Professionals working in the field of family planning and counseling.

We’re Pregnant! The First Time Dad’s Pregnancy Handbook

by Adrian Kulp

What is We’re Pregnant! The First Time Dad’s Pregnancy Handbook about?

"We're Pregnant! The First Time Dad's Pregnancy Handbook" is a comprehensive guide written by Adrian Kulp, offering invaluable advice and support for expectant fathers. With a humorous and relatable tone, Kulp covers everything from understanding pregnancy symptoms to navigating the emotional rollercoaster, providing practical tips on how to be an involved and supportive partner throughout the journey of pregnancy. This book is a must-read for any first-time dad looking to confidently navigate the exciting and sometimes overwhelming world of pregnancy.

Who should read We’re Pregnant! The First Time Dad’s Pregnancy Handbook

  • Expectant first-time fathers seeking guidance and support during pregnancy.

  • Couples preparing for their first pregnancy and looking for practical advice.

  • Family and friends of first-time dads who want to understand and support them better.

Cribsheet

by Emily Oster, Ph.D.

What is Cribsheet about?

In this insightful guide, a renowned economist and mother, Emily Oster, presents a data-driven approach to parenting from birth to preschool. Using evidence-based research, Oster tackles common parenting dilemmas, such as breastfeeding, sleep training, and screen time, providing parents with practical advice and debunking popular myths. With a focus on empowering parents to make informed decisions, "Cribsheet" offers a refreshing perspective on raising children, promoting a more relaxed and confident parenting experience.

Who should read Cribsheet

  • Expectant parents seeking evidence-based advice for a smoother parenting journey.

  • New parents looking for data-driven insights to navigate early childhood.

  • Researchers and professionals interested in evidence-based parenting practices.

The Happiest Baby on the Block

by Harvey Karp, M.D.

4.7 (4252 reviews)

What is The Happiest Baby on the Block about?

In this insightful guide, a renowned pediatrician shares his revolutionary techniques to soothe crying babies and promote longer, more restful sleep. Drawing on years of research and experience, the author offers practical advice on how to understand and address the needs of newborns, providing parents with effective tools to calm their little ones and create a happier, more peaceful environment for the whole family.

Who should read The Happiest Baby on the Block

  • Expectant parents seeking effective techniques to soothe their newborn.

  • Sleep-deprived parents struggling to calm their crying baby.

  • Caregivers looking for proven methods to help newborns sleep better.

The New Father

by Armin A. Brott

4.7 (1560 reviews)

What is The New Father about?

"The New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year" is a comprehensive and practical book that offers invaluable advice and guidance to new fathers navigating the challenges and joys of their baby's first year. Written by a renowned parenting expert, this book covers a wide range of topics including bonding with the baby, understanding developmental milestones, managing work-life balance, and supporting the mother. It is an essential resource for any new dad seeking to be an involved and confident parent.

Who should read The New Father

  • Expectant fathers seeking guidance on navigating the challenges of fatherhood.

  • New dads looking for practical advice on caring for their newborn.

  • Family members or friends wanting to support and understand new fathers.

Expecting Better

by Emily Oster, Ph.D.

4.6 (7201 reviews)

What is Expecting Better about?

In this eye-opening book, a renowned economist challenges the conventional pregnancy advice that often leaves expectant mothers confused and anxious. Emily Oster, armed with data and research, debunks common myths and offers evidence-based insights on various pregnancy topics. From alcohol consumption to caffeine intake, she empowers women to make informed decisions about their health and the well-being of their babies, revolutionizing the way we approach pregnancy.

Who should read Expecting Better

  • Expectant mothers seeking evidence-based pregnancy advice and information.

  • Couples planning to start a family and wanting to make informed decisions.

  • Healthcare professionals looking to update their knowledge on pregnancy recommendations.

What to Expect Before You’re Expecting

by Heidi Murkoff and Sharon Mazel

4.6 (1434 reviews)

What is What to Expect Before You’re Expecting about?

This informative guide offers essential advice and insights for couples who are planning to start a family. Covering a wide range of topics, it provides practical tips on preparing both physically and emotionally for pregnancy. From understanding fertility and tracking ovulation to adopting a healthy lifestyle and managing potential challenges, this book serves as a comprehensive resource to help couples navigate the exciting journey of conception and pregnancy.

Who should read What to Expect Before You’re Expecting

  • Couples planning to start a family and seeking preconception guidance.

  • Women who want to prepare their bodies for a healthy pregnancy.

  • Individuals looking for comprehensive information on fertility and conception.

Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before?

by Dr. Julie Smith

What is Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? about?

In this insightful and practical guide, Dr. Julie Smith shares invaluable wisdom and advice that every person should know. From navigating relationships to managing finances, she tackles a wide range of topics with clarity and compassion. With her expertise and relatable anecdotes, Dr. Smith empowers readers to make informed decisions and live their best lives. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking guidance and seeking to unlock their full potential.

Who should read Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before?

  • Parents-to-be seeking practical advice on raising children.

  • Young adults navigating the challenges of adulthood.

  • Individuals looking for self-help guidance and personal growth.

Dude, You're Gonna Be a Dad! How to Get (Both of You) Through the Next 9 months

by John Pfeiffer

4.5 (2717 reviews)

What is Dude, You're Gonna Be a Dad! How to Get (Both of You) Through the Next 9 months about?

This informative guide offers practical advice and support for expectant fathers as they navigate the journey of pregnancy alongside their partners. From understanding the physical and emotional changes of pregnancy to preparing for childbirth and beyond, the author provides a humorous and relatable perspective on the challenges and joys of becoming a dad. With helpful tips and insights, this book is a must-read for any soon-to-be father.

Who should read Dude, You're Gonna Be a Dad! How to Get (Both of You) Through the Next 9 months

  • Expectant fathers seeking practical advice on navigating pregnancy with their partner.

  • Couples preparing for the journey of pregnancy and parenthood together.

  • Soon-to-be dads looking for a humorous and relatable guide.