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For day 2 of Book Week, I'm highlighting Annie Murphy Paul's eye-opening Origins: How The Nine Months Before Birth Shape The Rest of Our Lives. You've likely already seen this one on the cover of TIME, last weekend's New York Times Book Review, or television.
How much does an expectant mother's health and experiences during pregnancy influence her child through adulthood? A LOT! Paul explores factors like weight gain, stress, diet, disease resistance, environmental toxins, and more delving into the science behind how our months in the womb influence our lives:
While you may already have heard of some of the studies included, never before have they been compiled this comprehensive manner illustrating how they are related. Admittedly, Origins may make a few expectant mothers (my friends among them) extremely cautious--but that's not a bad thing. Paul seamlessly combines the latest prenatal research with a compelling and relatable narrative that makes for excellent science writing and reading.
Learn more about this fascinating book at the Origins website.