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Belly Laughs, 10th anniversary edition: The Naked Truth about Pregnancy and Childbirth

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LOVE: 1 NEUTRAL: 3
REGRET: 1 WANT: 1
  • Entertaining to read, but not much else. I guess it was nice to know that not everyone has picture perfect pregnancies like you see on Instagram! Sep 16, 2019

  • Oh my gosh I loved this book!! It was funny and shows the insight of her pregnancy. Everyone is different but shows what possibly could happen. May 04, 2017

  • I feel like her lack of confidence and knowledge (particularly where to shop for clothes.. her stylist should have known better and been able to inform her) really shone through here and was more sad to me than funny. And being a size large or 36D when pregnant is *not* that big, Jenny. The insistence of it being so really points to the differences between her celebrity world and everyone else, which I'm going to guess contributes to her low confidence. I couldn't relate to the complaints about all of the "dreaded" pregnancy issues (I don't really care about temporary acne and cellulite and the like), but I'm sure some people will. If nothing else, it was a really quick read, and I did appreciate the bluntness of it. Oct 05, 2016

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  • Entertaining to read, but not much else. I guess it was nice to know that not everyone has picture perfect pregnancies like you see on Instagram! Sep 16, 2019

  • Oh my gosh I loved this book!! It was funny and shows the insight of her pregnancy. Everyone is different but shows what possibly could happen. May 04, 2017

  • I feel like her lack of confidence and knowledge (particularly where to shop for clothes.. her stylist should have known better and been able to inform her) really shone through here and was more sad to me than funny. And being a size large or 36D when pregnant is *not* that big, Jenny. The insistence of it being so really points to the differences between her celebrity world and everyone else, which I'm going to guess contributes to her low confidence. I couldn't relate to the complaints about all of the "dreaded" pregnancy issues (I don't really care about temporary acne and cellulite and the like), but I'm sure some people will. If nothing else, it was a really quick read, and I did appreciate the bluntness of it. Oct 05, 2016

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