Announcing Mommy MD Guides Day: June 25th

Buy the new book The Mommy MD Guide to Pregnancy and Birth at MommyMDGuides.com on Mommy MD Guides Day and get a special rate-plus three free gifts

A mom-to-be wakes in the middle of the night to discover that she's bleeding. She doesn't feel her baby move. Immediately, panic sets in. She feels desperate, scared, and alone. She fears the worst.

To whom does the mom-to-be turn for trusted, reassuring advice? Dr. Spock is dead. Familiar pregnancy books are outdated. Thankfully, she remembers a place she can go for advice from more than 75 doctors who are also mothers: www.MommyMDGuides.com.

MommyMDGuides.com and the forthcoming Mommy MD Guides book series are filled with tips that Mommy MD Guides, doctors who are also mothers, use for their own families. Mommy MD Guides are experts, squared.

The first book in the Mommy MD Guides book series, The Mommy MD Guide to Pregnancy and Birth: More than 900 tips that 60 doctors who are also mothers use during their own pregnancies and births, is "due" in June. To celebrate, publisher Momosa Publishing LLC announces Mommy MD Guides Day, June 25th. Buy the book on MommyMDGuides.com that day and receive a special rate-plus three free gifts.

The Mommy MD Guide to Pregnancy and Birth offers many benefits that other pregnancy and birth books lack:
 It's coauthored by Rallie McAllister, MD, MPH-a physician and also a mom of three sons. Dr. McAllister is a nationally recognized health expert whose nationally syndicated newspaper column, Your Health, appears in more than 30 newspapers in the United States and Canada and is read by more than a million people each week.
 It's filled with the advice of credentialed experts-more than 60 MDs and DOs, rather than the advice of a single author.
 In addition to being credentialed experts, these women are also mothers-with more than 146 children among them.
 The advice in the book is tips that these Mommy MD Guides use for their own families, not necessarily what they tell their patients. It's a frightening reality that in no time in history has the gap between what doctors say to their patients and what doctors do for their families been wider.
 The tips in this book are proven to work. If a tip works for a doctor juggling a busy practice and a hectic home life, it'll likely work for your readers too.
 The book talks about enjoying the celebrations of pregnancy, not just surviving its challenges.
 Instead of lists of dry, boring tips, the advice is presented as easy-to-read, often humorous, anecdotes and stories.
 While most books shy away from mentioning specific brands, products, and stores, throughout our book we recommend specific brands, product, and stores that our Mommy MD Guides have found to be helpful in their own lives, in our Mommy MD Guide-Recommended Product sidebars. We believe this is tremendously beneficial to our readers, helping to simplify their lives.
 The book's tone is calming and reassuring; there's no fear factor here.
 It's filled with useful information about common complaints and celebrations of pregnancy that most pregnant women will face, not focusing on unusual symptoms and problems that only a few moms-to-be will encounter.

We are also able to connect you with our Mommy MD Guides for interviews about the tips that they use for their own families and also for interviews about their specialties. These women are obstetricians and pediatricians, dermatologists and surgeons, cardiologists and psychiatrists, emergency physicians and neonatal intensivists, and more.

Motherhood is a journey. Mommy MDs are your guides.

Contact: Jennifer Bright Reich, 610-216-0913, MommyMDGuides@yahoo.com