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Inconceivable
Crown Publishing Group 2002; US$ 13.95A memoir of hope for the thousands of women struggling with infertility, from one who beat the odds by simply tuning in to her body and tapping her well of sheer determination. At a time when more and more women are trying to get pregnant at increasingly advanced ages, fertility specialists and homeopathic researchers boast endless treatment options.... more...
Preventing Miscarriage Rev Ed
HarperCollins 2009; US$ 11.99A Reassuring and Informative Guide That Offers New Hope For Expectant Parents Along with inspiring accounts of women who have delivered healthy babies after years of heartbreak, Dr. Jonathan Scher provides the latest medical information on preventing recurrent miscarriages, including why couples with "unexplained infertility" actually may be... more...
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
Landes Bioscience 2007; US$ 45.001. The Menstrual Cycle. John T. Queenan. 2. Puberty and Its Disorders. Adelina M. Emmi and Lawrence C. Layman. 3. Amenorrhea. Michael Wittenberger and Alicia Armstrong. 4. Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding. William R. Phipps. 5. Diagnosis and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Kathleen M. Hoeger. 6. Obesity: Recognition and Treatment in Women. Erin... more...
Making a Baby
Random House Publishing Group 2008; US$ 18.00You may have waited a long time. You may have tried and tried. Now your chances of having a baby are better than ever! There have been remarkable advances in fertility technology and choices in the last few years, with pregnancy success rates skyrocketing. Now Making a Baby provides the information you need to become your most fertile--and increase... more...
Getting Pregnant
Touchstone 2010; US$ 17.99Whether you are young and fertile, over 40 and having trouble conceiving, or anywhere in between, here is the best resource to help you get pregnant. The only must-have fertility book, Getting Pregnant, completely revised and updated, not only addresses the needs of those who cannot conceive but serves as the ultimate guide for anyone planning... more...
Having Children After Cancer
Ten Speed Press 2011; US$ 16.99Yes, you can have children after cancer. When faced with a cancer diagnosis, many doctors and patients rush full-speed ahead into treatment, giving minimal attention to the potential fertility implications. Luckily, the field of oncofertility is growing quickly, and medical writer Gina Shaw, herself a cancer survivor, is ready to unravel the... more...
Healing Fibroids
Pocket Books 2010; US$ 16.00An Exciting New Approach to Regaining Health Without Surgery! Fact: By the time they reach menopause 40 percent of American women have at least one uterine fibroid; 600,000 women are diagnosed each year. Fact: Fibroids are the leading cause of hysterectomy, the second most common surgical procedure performed on women. Fact: Natural,... more...
Childless: No Choice
Taylor and Francis 1993; US$ 200.00Examines the causes of childlessness, the availability of choices for couples and at a time of rapidly developing treatments for infertility and new legislative controls, looks at the experiences and views of childless couples. more...







