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A Few Good Eggs : Two Chicks Dish on Overcoming the Insanity of Infertility

Julie Vargo, Maureen Regan

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Insight and frank, friendly advice on overcoming infertility -- from two women who have lived through it all. We are bombarded by images of blissful older mothers, such as Madonna and Celine Dion. But 'Hollywood' articles about pregnancy and fertility at middle age gloss over the tremendous amount of financial, emotional, and physical effort faced by couples struggling to conceive. In this warm, funny, empathetic book, journalist Julie Vargo and literary agent Maureen Regan -- women who have experienced personally almost every aspect of infertility -- give readers a glimpse into what to expect when you're not expecting. Hormones, sperm counts -- nothing is too personal for these two outspoken women! Ranges from technical to humorous and everything in between. What are good, snappy comebacks to the question, 'Why aren't you pregnant?' What is the difference between gonadotrophin releasing hormone and progesterone? Should you freeze your eggs? These questions and many more are answered, and in the tone of a couple of good friends. Between them, the authors have gone through hormone treatments, miscarriages and multiple inseminations -- so they know firsthand the rollercoaster ride of trying to achieve pregnancy. With wise advice on how to communicate with doctors, husbands, friends, and mothers, this book is an invaluable guide for all women facing infertility.

insight And Frank, Friendly Advice On Overcoming Infertility — From Two Women Who Have Lived Through It All.

we Are Bombarded By Images Of Blissful Older Mothers, Such As Madonna And Celine Dion. But 'hollywood' Articles About Pregnancy And Fertility At Middle Age Gloss Over The Tremendous Amount Of Financial, Emotional, And Physical Effort Faced By Couples Struggling To Conceive.

in This Warm, Funny, Empathetic Book, Journalist Julie Vargo And Literary Agent Maureen Regan — Women Who Have Experienced Personally Almost Every Aspect Of Infertility — Give Readers A Glimpse Into What To Expect When You're Not Expecting. Hormones, Sperm Counts — Nothing Is Too Personal For These Two Outspoken Women!

ranges From Technical To Humorous And Everything In Between. What Are Good, Snappy Comebacks To The Question, 'why Aren't You Pregnant?' What Is The Difference Between Gonadotrophin Releasing Hormone And Progesterone? Should You Freeze Your Eggs? These Questions And Many More Are Answered, And In The Tone Of A Couple Of Good Friends. Between Them, The Authors Have Gone Through Hormone Treatments, Miscarriages And Multiple Inseminations — So They Know Firsthand The Rollercoaster Ride Of Trying To Achieve Pregnancy.

with Wise Advice On How To Communicate With Doctors, Husbands, Friends, And Mothers, This Book Is An Invaluable Guide For All Women Facing Infertility.

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the Comprehensiveness Of This Accessible Guide To Managing Infertility Reflects The Somewhat Obsessive Approach Of The Authors, Who Have Both Undergone Years Of Infertility Treatment And Whose Anecdotes Frame Each Chapter. In Plain Language, Journalist Vargo And Literary Agent Regan (sister Of Publisher Judith) Detail The Impact Of A Variety Of Factors (age, Weight, Stress, Exercise, Nutrition, Stds, Pharmaceuticals, Recreational Drugs, Pollution) On Both Female And Male Infertility. They Provide Solid Tips On Finding A Fertility Specialist And Navigating The Wide Variety Of Questions, Tests And Treatments Readers Can Expect To Go Through, And Frankly Discuss The Difficult Choices (medical, Ethical, Legal, Financial And Emotional) Parental Hopefuls Will Have To Make. Vargo And Regan Believe Motherhood Is A Woman's Highest Priority And Most Satisfying Life Choice, And Quietly Dismiss Projects Outside Of Conception; Readers Who Don't Fully Embrace The Authors' Opinions May Thus Miss The Plethora Of Useful Information. Oversimplified Gender Stereotypes Also Hinder The Authors' Discussion Of Communication Between Partners And Reflect The Larger Interference Of The Authors' Neo-traditional Values With The Otherwise Direct Treatment Of The Complicated Situations Infertile Women Face. Still, The Infusion Of Personality With Facts Makes For An Engaging Guide For Those Who Share Vargo And Regan's Beliefs. (june) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Insight and frank, friendly advice on overcoming infertility -- from two women who have lived through it all. We are bombarded by images of blissful older mothers, such as Madonna and Celine Dion. But 'Hollywood' articles about pregnancy and fertility at middle age gloss over the tremendous amount of financial, emotional, and physical effort faced by couples struggling to conceive. In this warm, funny, empathetic book, journalist Julie Vargo and literary agent Maureen Regan -- women who have experienced personally almost every aspect of infertility -- give readers a glimpse into what to expect when you're not expecting. Hormones, sperm counts -- nothing is too personal for these two outspoken women! Ranges from technical to humorous and everything in between. What are good, snappy comebacks to the question, 'Why aren't you pregnant?' What is the difference between gonadotropin releasing hormone and progesterone?' Should you freeze your eggs? These questions and many more are answered, and in the tone of a couple of good friends. Between them, the authors have gone through hormone treatments, miscarriages and multiple insemination's -- so they know firsthand the roller coaster ride of trying to achieve pregnancy. With wise advice on how to communicate with doctors, husbands, friends, and mothers, this book is an invaluable guide for all women facing infertility. In this warm, funny, and empathetic book, journalist Julie Vargo and literary agent Maureen Regan -- women who have personally experienced infertility -- give the lowdown on what women really need to know when they are having trouble conceiving. Hormones, sperm count, uterine lining -- nothing is too personal for these outspoken women. Candid and passionate, Vargo and Regan share the nitty gritty secrets that only good friends talk about. They tell their stories -- and those of their many girlfriends -- to help others who may be experiencing the silent pain of infertility. This is the information that your doctor may not tell you and your mother can't. Their advice is simple: educate yourself, find the right doctor, and keep an open mind. You are not alone. A Few Good Eggs provides the resources you need to face infertility -- and the warm support of a couple of good friends. A guide to the challenges of overcoming middle-life infertility presents accessible advice on everything from complicated medical options and communicating with doctors to handling financial costs and understanding technical terms Title from ebook title screen (viewed on June 1, 2006).

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