Title | : | Ivf: An Emotional Companion |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.51 (197 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0007414331 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2011-09-01 |
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IVF: An Emotional Companion is an invaluable, personal support, based on women's first hand experiences, for anyone struggling to conceive. Sharing the real life stories of 20 women who have worked their way through fertility and conception problems, this book is a lifeline for women and couples everywhere wanting to have a baby: an honest, inspirational and comforting read promising to help get you through the roller coaster that is fertility treatment. According to official figures, one in six couples have problems conceiving and more women than ever before are now considering in vitro fertilisation. It's not just physically taxing and expensive, but the emotional strain can at times be unbearable. Having to make lots of emotionally-charged decisions at every turn is tough: Should I push my GP to refer me for investigations? Are we ready for IVF? Should we try natural methods first? What shall we do now the treatment has failed? To help you work through these decisions, IVF: An Emoti
Editorial : 'If you're trying to get pregnant, read this book. It's an infertility lifeline.' Emma Cannon, Fertility Expert 'This book will show that for every desperate moment and heart-breaking test result you face, someone has probably been there before.' Brigid Moss 'Brigid has done a brilliant job in putting this together and providing couples with easy-to-understand Q&As. This book is a great resource.' Born to Succeed Fertility Coaching
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