From bestselling author and Glucose Goddess, a groundbreaking guide to the science of pregnancy nutrition that empowers mothers-to-be to improve their baby's health for a lifetime. Most pregnant women are told: "Eat whatever you normally eat. Your baby will get what he needs from you." But science tells a different story:
your diet during pregnancy shapes your baby's health for life. And somehow, no one has told you the rules--until now.
When biochemist Jessie Inchauspé became pregnant, she uncovered striking research:
choline, DHA, protein, and glucose are four key nutrients that influence a baby's development in the womb; yet most women don't get nearly enough of the first three and too much of the fourth.
In this book, Jessie reveals science-based hacks to:
- Support your baby's brain development, cognitive growth, and emotional resilience
- Help lower their risk of health challenges later in life like asthma, allergies, and diabetes
- Influence your baby's body composition, organ function, and long-term metabolism
With guidance on supplements, nausea, labor, breastfeeding, meal plans, and recipes, as well as Jessie's personal journey, this book reveals
the extraordinary power mothers hold during pregnancy--and is an essential companion for every parent-to-be.
About the AuthorJessie Inchauspé is a French biochemist, founder, and
New York Times and internationally bestselling author. She has devoted her career to translating cutting-edge science into easy tips to help people improve their physical and mental health. Through her books
Glucose Revolution and
The Glucose Goddess Method, which sold over 3 million copies in forty-three languages, she has reshaped the global conversation around blood sugar.
9 Months That Count Forever, her latest, breaks down the complex topic of pregnancy nutrition. Jessie is the founder of the wildly popular social community @GlucoseGoddess, where she reaches over seven million people across platforms. She holds a BSc in mathematics from King's College, London, and an MSc in biochemistry from Georgetown University.