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What To Do When You Can’t Get Pregnant

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The physical and emotional letdown you experience when you are unable to conceive naturally can be difficult to endure; however, when you add to that the many technologies that can assist in conception, things can get confusing. Enter “What to Do When You Can’t Get Pregnant,” a one-stop guide to modern reproductive technologies. In clear, thorough steps, authors Daniel Potter and Jennifer Hanin give the reader insight into what a typical couple goes through when trying to get pregnant.

Just like your own doctor would do, this book weighs all the options and provides explanations of the possible problems that might play a role in your inability to conceive. While “What to Do When You Can’t Get Pregnant” won’t make you laugh or give you false hope, but it is an excellent companion for couples on the road toward using reproductive technology. Not only does it break down each form of assisted reproduction, fertility drugs, and fertility testing used today, but it also includes a large section dedicated to nurturing your psyche and your relationship during the procedures.

We love the use of quotes throughout the book and how they are interlaced in the text in order to illustrate the perspectives and emotions of real women who have undergone different forms of treatment. “What to Do When You Can’t Get Pregnant” dispels a lot of common misconceptions about trying to conceive, while educating the reader thoroughly about what a fertility doctor or reproductive endocrinologist should address during visits. An eye-opener for both men and women, “What to Do When You Can’t Get Pregnant” is a great guide to help you decide what to do next. Pick up a copy here.

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