
Who better to write a book about the frustrations of infertility than two veterans of the struggle who have undergone years of treatment? Each chapter in “A Few Good Eggs” goes into great detail about the impact of numerous factors that can cause both male and female infertility, such as age, weight, stress, nutrition, STDs, pharmaceuticals and recreational drugs. The book provides tips on finding a fertility specialist, good questions to ask, important information about tests and treatments, and difficult choices that couples will have to make. One reader says while most books about infertility are either inspirational or medical, this one is refreshingly different. In “A Few Good Eggs,” she says, the authors offer a “real-life perspective” on the journey of infertility, something that so many clinical books lack. You’ll appreciate the “sister-to-sister” nature of the book, as if you are listening to the advice of a good friend. Other critics agree, most notably Publishers Weekly, who wrote that the “infusion of personality with facts makes for an engaging guide” for readers. Like many good books, “A Few Good Eggs” acts as a good friend during an emotional time. Pick up a copy here.