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Description from BarnesandNoble.comAnnotationFor the 2.5 million couples in the U.S. affected by infertility comes the newest title in the successful Books for Women by Women series. Offering essential facts and up-to-the-minute information on the techniques and treatments to achieve pregnancy, this complete guide is written with a compassionate tone in plain language. Includes case histories, a glossary, and a resource list. From Publisher's Weekly - Publishers WeeklyTreiser, co-director of the Fertility and Gynecology Center in Somerset,
N.J., and journalist Levinson describe the many medical options-surgical,
pharmaceutical, hormonal-that "infertile'' couples can consider in trying
to conceive a child. In the process, they also debunk many of the myths
associated with infertility and suggest reasons why some couples experience
difficulty in conceiving. "Infertile'' couples, they say, have a 70% chance
of becoming pregnant after at least one year of treatment, depending on the
complexity of their problems and the physician working with them. In discussing
available treatments, Treiser and Levinson assess the ethical and psychological
issues raised by activities like donor insemination and surrogate birth. They're
realistic about the time and energy needed for couples to participate in various
programs, and about why some procedures work better than others. Just as
selecting appropriate treatment options matters, so does selecting the right
fertility specialists. Although the writing here is static and the case
histories are stilted, more than adequate information-and a glossary and
resource list-will aid couples who want to become parents but haven't yet quite
managed it. (Aug.)
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