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Each month I share some of the newly-published and soon-to-be-released books about infertility, family building, and related emotional, spiritual, or physical issues. I haven’t read any of these yet, but I wanted to share them with you in case you might be interested.
My Life as the World’s First Test-Tube Baby by Louise Brown. This promises to be a fascinating read. I’d love to hear her story and how her life has been affected by her fame.
Food for Fertility: The Conception & Pregnancy Cookbook by Katherine Burke. I’m always interested in healthy, fertility-boosting recipes.
Grieving the Child I Never Knew: A Devotional for Comfort in the Loss of Your Unborn or Newly Born Child by Kathe Wunnenberg. I think this is such an important topic for so many people, and not one that you often see addressed in devotional format.
How to Conceive When Nothing Seems to Work: What You Need to Know About Getting Pregnant: New Research and Technology Revealed by The Atlantic Publishing Group. If the book really does reveal “new research and technology” in this book , it should be interesting. Otherwise, it looks like it might just be old news in new packaging.
Do any of these books about infertility and loss look good to you? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below.
If you liked these books, you can see a list of my favorite ones.
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