Pregnant but too busy to do anything about it? Why not let the experts at Baby Planners take care of all that annoying stuff like finding and reading pregnancy books, getting gear and furniture and setting up a nursery, finding nearby mommy yoga classes, even arranging feeding routines and nanny/night nurse services.
I'd write more, but I know you're a busy woman who's obviously heading into pregnancy and parenthood alone, save for the small army of service industry people in your employ. Say, how did you get pregnant in the first place? Because I don't see any mention of anyone else on the Babyplanners site.
Babyplanners.co.uk: Mum-to-be? No time free? [babyplanners.co.uk via jan at kidsrepublic.nl]