MotherTalk calls The Working Woman’s Pregnancy Book “an invaluable resource”

In the wake of Mother’s Day last Sunday, women who plan to continue working during pregnancy will benefit from reading Marjorie Greenfield‘s The Working Woman’s Pregnancy Book, writes MotherTalk.com. The website quotes one of its reviewers as saying: “until now I have not found a comprehensive, easy to read, enjoyable book on the subject….There are more questions answered on this subject in the book than I honestly thought possible.” And Mindy Rhiger, reviewing the book for Library Journal, calls the book a “unique, practical resource for working women during their pregnancy.” You can read the full review here.

Working Woman's Pregnancy Book: Marjorie Greenfield

And The Wall Street Journal’s blog The Juggle quotes the The Working Woman’s Pregnancy Book on the issue of getting parental leave from a company and the different policies various companies adopt concerning leave. You can read the post here. But it is not just for future moms that this book will be useful. Newsweek magazine’s Tip Sheet section recently covered the challenge women face when they want to hold a part-time job after having a baby. Dr. Greenfield, an authority on life and work balance for pregnant women and mothers, advises “working whole days—but fewer of them. With half days, “the work drags into the afternoon, and you never get out,” she says.” The article is available on this link.

Recently Dr. Greenfield appeared on Cleveland’s WCPO (ABC) News, where she was interviewed by Alicia Booth on her book. ABC News Now’s Tim Johnson also did a live interview with Dr. Greenfield, which you can watch here.

The only authoritative guide specifically for pregnant working women, The Working Woman’s Pregnancy Book addresses all the subjects one expects to find in a comprehensive book on pregnancy plus issues of special concern to wage-earning women. Is my workplace safe for my developing baby? When should I tell my employer that I am expecting? What laws protect me if I must take medical leave? Answers to all these and more. Make sure you also visit Dr. Greenfield’s blog, which was ranked among the top academic medical and health blogs by Online Nursing Degree Directory.

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