Your obstetrician often doesn't make time to explain worrisome findings. This mobile reference guide on your iPhone or iPod touch is the answer.


Brand-new and written by a board-certified perinatologist with more than 22 years of experience, its 216 pages allow you to quickly find out about everything that happens during your pregnancy - such as recommended lab tests, admission to the hospital, worrisome ultrasound findings, or the need to do special tests on the baby.


More than the usual pregnancy guide, Your High-Risk Pregnancy is a serious and comprehensive reference for all minor and major complications of pregnancy, in plain language.


There are extensive sections on screening for genetic disorders such as Down syndrome, clearly explained to prevent unneeded worry about confusing results.


The included Library of Normal Fetal Ultrasound Images lets you follow along with the ultrasound exam and understand what is being examined and why.


Use the extensive Search feature to find the relevant chapters from more than 4,100 indexed keywords, or use the many links in the text that refer to related topics.


Use the Bookmarking feature to save important topic pages that you want to refer to, or as a list of concerns that you want to discuss with your obstetrician.


Take this reference along with you to doctor visits, lab tests, genetic counseling sessions, hospital admissions, ultrasound examinations, tests of your baby's well-being, or emergency room visits.


Quickly find out what unfamiliar or confusing information really means. Find out what is recommended and more importantly, why. Find out what the chances are that something is really wrong.


Your High-Risk Pregnancy covers all high-risk conditions, and includes ultrasound images and fetal monitor strips so you can know what a particular term means.


Answer questions such as:


• "Abnormal" ultrasound findings

• Dilation and effacement of the cervix and preterm labor

• Growth of the baby

• Infections

• The nonstress test and biophysical profile

• Ruptured membranes

• Group B Strep testing and treatment

• Decreased or increased amniotic fluid

• Hospitalization

• Early delivery of the baby

• Cesarean section


And many more.


If you want the best and most comprehensive reference for your pregnancy, this is it. Click the iPhone to get your copy today!