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What Every Pregnant Mother Should Read Beyond Pregnancy Books


"Madam, what books should I read now that I’m pregnant?”


A simple question asked by a newly confirmed mom yesterday made me pause in a way I didn’t expect.


In an age overflowing with information, what truly helps a mother‑to‑be?

What nourishes her mind, steadies her emotions, and strengthens her inner world?


To answer her, I walked to my own massive personal library — a space filled with books that have travelled with me through decades of motherhood, medicine, leadership, and personal growth. I picked up the ones that have shaped me the most. Some have been with me since I was a young mother; some joined me recently. But each one continues to be relevant every time I read it.


These books were not just pages.

They were companions.

They were mirrors.

They were teachers.


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📘 Ikigai


A recent addition, but a powerful one.

At a stage when I had already lived many roles, Ikigai reminded me that purpose is not fixed — it evolves, deepens, and becomes more beautiful with time.

It gently nudges you to slow down, breathe, and rediscover joy in the everyday.


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📙 Who Will Cry When You Die – Robin Sharma


This book changed my life forever.

A very special person introduced it to me, and that moment began my lifelong love affair with Robin Sharma’s writing.

His words are simple yet profound — each chapter a reminder to live intentionally, kindly, and courageously.

Even today, I open it randomly and find exactly what I need.


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📗 Family Wisdom – Robin Sharma


This book held my hand through the early years of motherhood.

It taught me that leadership begins at home, that values are lived not taught, and that the rituals of family life become the emotional foundation of a child.

Decades later, its lessons still feel fresh.


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📔 Daily Inspiration – Robin Sharma


My tiny daily energy sets.

Short, sweet, and surprisingly powerful — these reflections have travelled with me through busy clinics, late-night calls, and quiet early mornings.

They remind me that inspiration doesn’t always need to be grand.


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📕 Krishna: The Man and His Philosophy – Pranay


This book is not mythology — it is life philosophy.

Pranay writes with clarity and depth, making Krishna’s wisdom contextual and relevant to modern living.

Every time I read it, I understand Krishna differently, and I understand myself a little more.


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📘 Apan Sare Arjun


This book has been with me for decades, and its relevance has only grown.

We are all Arjun — standing at crossroads, facing dilemmas, seeking clarity.

This book grounds me, centres me, and reminds me that courage is a daily practice.


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🌼 Why I shared these books with a pregnant mother


Pregnancy is not just a physical journey.

It is emotional, spiritual, and deeply transformative.


A mother’s inner world shapes her outer world.

Her thoughts shape her choices.

Her calm shapes her baby’s environment.


These books offer clarity, courage, and companionship — qualities every mother deserves.


✨ Healthy mothers create healthy futures.

✨ Informed mothers create empowered families.

✨ And a mother who reads, reflects, and grows becomes a powerful force of love." this article i am going to post, pl create a facebook caption for this i want to share the article link

 
 
 

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