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From the thoughtful and insightful mind of Nancy O'Dell, longtime host of Access Hollywood and Entertainment Tonight, comes a peek into the life of a new mother as she shares the unexpected and unspoken details of her pregnancy and straightforward advice on all things motherhood. After her friends gifted her a scrapbook of advice on what to expect during pregnancy and childbirth, Nancy O'Dell was shocked to learn just how much goes unsaid in the world of motherhood. Certain that all women could benefit from the candid truths of what exactly it is like to become a mother, from finding out you…mehr

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From the thoughtful and insightful mind of Nancy O'Dell, longtime host of Access Hollywood and Entertainment Tonight, comes a peek into the life of a new mother as she shares the unexpected and unspoken details of her pregnancy and straightforward advice on all things motherhood. After her friends gifted her a scrapbook of advice on what to expect during pregnancy and childbirth, Nancy O'Dell was shocked to learn just how much goes unsaid in the world of motherhood. Certain that all women could benefit from the candid truths of what exactly it is like to become a mother, from finding out you are pregnant to bringing your new bundle of joy into the world, Nancy shares some of the tips she received from friends and pulls the curtain back to share her experiences during her pregnancy and delivery in this collection of mom-to-mom tips. Extraordinarily helpful and filled with sweet, honest, and comedic tips from Nancy on everything from unusual cravings and out-of-the-blue leg cramps to sudden pre-baby breast leakage and what really goes on in the delivery room, Full of Life is the perfect gift for every new mom.
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Nancy O'Dell is the host of NBC's Access Hollywood. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband, her two stepsons, and her one-year-old daughter.