Trying to Conceive: True stories of how couples overcame infertility
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Being as desperate as I was for a baby, I thought I was completely open and ready for motherhood. But I look back and realise that I was putting up a lot of resistance on an emotional level. So it turns out I was my own worst enemy. I knew instinctively that my attitude had to change before this baby could freely come into my life...
This was Michaela Ryan's experience of trying to fall pregnant and her story will resonate with many couples trying to conceive. While stress is a well-known factor affecting fertility, other more subtle issues can play a major role - such as unresolved fears about becoming a parent, childhood traumas, repressed emotions, self-esteem issues and relationship difficulties.
Mark and his wife Charlotte had to learn to work together as a team and make their relationship a priority before they fell pregnant.
Deb and Keith endured 23 IVF cycles and had to deal with numerous miscarriages before Deb radically changed her lifestyle and fell pregnant.
With fifteen real-life stories, this compelling, uplifting and often humorous book examines an area of infertility largely ignored and offers practical solutions for couples dealing with fertility issues.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #387352 in Books
- Published on: 2009-02-05
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 8.46" h x .63" w x 5.31" l, .55 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
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About the Author
Michaela Ryan is a freelance writer and journalist who has contributed to various women's and health publications. She was inspired to write this book after her own experience of trying to conceive. Her pregnancy occurred immediately after she made some significant emotional changes in her life. Michaela grew up in Melbourne, has lived in Japan for a year and speaks Japanese and French. She is now the mother of a beautiful little boy.
