The journaling aspect is also wonderful. While you may want a lot of open space to write notes to your baby and remember parts of pregnancy, you might also want less. There isn’t one perfect journal for everyone. However, if you’re familiar with Douglas’ style, you know she’s down to earth, factual, and friendly. One mother said it was like having her best friend in her pocket. This handy organizer has spaces for all of your basic pregnancy information but also has some practical things on planning for a childbirth class, building your nursery, and keeping track of baby names and gifts. You will be able to track information from your appointments, like weight changes, medications, and test results. You will also have a small square for journaling to write your thoughts and feelings down. If you need more space, you can use the backs of other pages or add post-it notes to the pages. This makes it great for people who don’t have a lot to say or don’t wish to write a lot in the pages. It can also be a great memory book to look back on or to reference in future pregnancies. There are many checkbox lists for you to describe how you are feeling or how you perceive the baby is developing, also with a dash of humor. Some mothers love the space for a weekly pregnancy picture, even if it serves only as a prompt to take the photo. You can also add other photos like those of ultrasounds, etc. This book has also been noted as appropriate for unmarried people if the term husband is one you’d prefer to avoid. This journal starts at the moment you decide to get pregnant and will carry you all the way until your baby joins you. This book is also big enough to add your own photos to it if that is what you’re looking for in a journal. There are prompts to answer to help you remember the minute details of pregnancy and to prompt you with other questions to ask. There is plenty of room to paste information or photos of you and baby inside.  There are many easy to fill in prompts about your pregnancy, a ribbon to help you always find your place, and even nine spots for you to add photos or ultrasounds. There are a lot of checkboxes contained within the pages of this journal. This is done in a week by week format. There are some questions that surprised some users, like questions about their sex life. There is an area for both parents to talk about their thoughts and feelings on the journey to becoming a parent. This book is noted for making this an easy task. It also talks about how different nutritional needs are and also it includes charts to help keep track of which baby ate what and did what in their diapers. The master list of everything you need to do before baby is also a bonus.