Giveaway: What to Expect book series

28 Nov

Update: December 6, 2012
Contest Closed. Congrats to Kim and Danielle for being the winners selected from random.org!

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As soon as I found out I was having a baby, I rushed to the bookstore and purchased what I’ve always heard is “the only pregnancy book you’ll need.” I picked up my copy of What to Expect When Expecting on my lunch hour and read the first chapter sitting in my car in the bookstore parking lot… all while inhaling Chick-fil-a (I was pregnant after all).

Throughout my pregnancy I not only read the book, but was addicted to the What to Expect iPhone app (okay, I was addicted to that and milkshakes). I tracked my pregnancy daily and the forums were – and still are – great for connecting with other new moms. Thanks to What to Expect, I actually feel like I know what I’m doing every once in a while and now I’m happy to be able to pass that along to two of my readers.

The nice folks at What To Expect have teamed up with me to host a giveaway featuring their must-have books for any momma or momma to be. They make excellent gifts too, so even if you’ve got no plans to wipe poo off butts any time soon, feel free to enter for a friend.

Two lucky winners will receive the following three books:

What to Expect When Expecting
What to Expect the First Year
What to Expect the Second Year

How to enter:
Leave a comment telling me what part of pregnancy you have heard about or experienced that you did you not expect OR which book you are most excited about. Please make sure you include your email in the comment form.

Extra chances to win:
Mention the giveaway on Twitter up to three times per day (be sure to include @sarahfortune in your Tweet).

*Giveaway ends at 9:00 pm Central on Monday, December 5, 2011 and winners will be selected by Random.org*

I’ll leave you with this photo Todd snuck of me right after we found out the good news…

What to Expect

18 Responses to “Giveaway: What to Expect book series”

  1. Julia 28. Nov, 2011 at 9:03 pm #

    So far, my least favorite part is glucola! I’m having to test for GD early, and my 3-hour test is tomorrow at 13 weeks!

    Yeah, you read that right! :p

  2. Lauren Bradshaw 29. Nov, 2011 at 8:17 am #

    I had no idea that gall bladder problems were so common during or after pregnancy. I ended up in the ER when my baby was 5 weeks – all of the nurses and doctors knew exactly what my problem was as soon as I said I had a new baby. This was my 4th, and I had never heard that before!

  3. Kim 29. Nov, 2011 at 9:49 am #

    My story starts out very sad, but will hopefully have a happy ending. I lost my first pregnancy at 18 weeks due to an incompetent cervix. It wasn’t until after the miscarriage did I learn how common miscarriages are and I had had no idea about incompetent cervix-es. I am now 20 weeks into my second pregnancy armed with a surgical cerclage so my baby will hopefully stay snug for a long time!

  4. Jessica Nunez 29. Nov, 2011 at 11:30 am #

    I had heard of pregnancy bringing along heartburn/acid reflux. Know that I am 5 months pregnant and experiencing it on a daily basis, Tums are my best friend!

  5. Lia 29. Nov, 2011 at 2:25 pm #

    I’d love all three books! My sister is pregnant and I’d love to give them as a gift this Christams!

  6. Kristen 29. Nov, 2011 at 4:37 pm #

    Well, I’m not expecting and don’t plan on expecting for at least another year (although I’m deep in babyfever goo), but I would GLADLY pass on What to Expect The First Year to a friend that had a babyboy almost a month ago! Even the Second Year would be good for her!

    Thanks!

  7. Rebekah 29. Nov, 2011 at 8:31 pm #

    I did not expect it to be so difficult to get pregnant!

  8. Kerry 30. Nov, 2011 at 4:34 pm #

    I learned that epidurals are wonderful (I had them with all three of my children), UNLESS they accidentally don’t hit the right spot (or they tap your spine, which happened to me). When you get an epidural, the doctors also pump you full of pitocin because the epidural slows down dilation; pitocin makes labor harder…so if you get an epidural that doesn’t work, your labor pains are more painful. 12 hours of painful, hard labor AND a signed release form that accepts the fact that you could be paralyzed or dead to avoid the very pain you are having.

  9. Kerry 30. Nov, 2011 at 4:35 pm #

    P.S. and I am expecting again. 7 weeks in. Still as clueless as with the first one. They are all so different.

  10. Kaitlyn 30. Nov, 2011 at 5:10 pm #

    I did not expect to lose weight in the first trimester. I guess that’s what morning sickness will do to a girl :)

  11. paula 01. Dec, 2011 at 8:10 pm #

    i just wanted to say that even though i’m not expecting yet, i hope to be very soon. i would love to be the lucky winner!

  12. Rachel Cooper 02. Dec, 2011 at 9:39 am #

    I am most excited to read the 1st and 2nd year books since I had my baby boy in September.

  13. Danielle 02. Dec, 2011 at 4:20 pm #

    I’m a newlywed and am hoping for a honeymoon knock up! We leave for St. Maarten in two weeks. I’d love to dive into these books when I get back. :-)

  14. Jenna 04. Dec, 2011 at 9:32 am #

    I didn’t expect there would be so much to learn! I need these books :)

  15. kristin fleck 04. Dec, 2011 at 3:23 pm #

    My husband and I have been trying, so these would be perfect for us! (fingers crossed!! )

  16. Kara Jennings 04. Dec, 2011 at 5:39 pm #

    I too am hoping to be expecting soon! Hopefully these will come in handy soon.

  17. Hannah 04. Dec, 2011 at 9:30 pm #

    My “baby” turns 1 in a few weeks. I need the second year book ASAP!

  18. Jess 05. Dec, 2011 at 7:02 am #

    These would make a great gift for my best friend. Maybe for me one day too :)

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