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Choosing Assisted Reproduction: Social, Emotional & Ethical Considerations
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Item Description... Choosing Assisted Reproduction: Social, Emotional & Ethical Considerations by Susan Cooper |
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Pages 400
Dimensions: Length: 9.31" Width: 6.33" Height: 1.11" Weight: 1.62 lbs.
Binding Hardcover
ISBN 0944934196 EAN 9780944934197
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 | Don't start infertility treatment until you read this! Sep 12, 2000 |
| I can't believe that anyone let me start the process of infertility treatment (beyond the clomid stage) without telling me to read this. I found it on my own when having to decide whether my only chance to have a child, egg donation, was right for my husband and myself. I only WISH someone had told me about it sooner. It would have helped me think about all of "this" in a not so crazy way. It's technical, but, those of us who go through infertility procedures know more about the getting pregnant process than most books and online souces give us credit for. These authors treat us like intelligent human beings. | | |  | This is a wise book ! Jun 3, 2000 |
| As an infertility specialist, I'd heartily recommend this book to all infertile couples - and their doctors as well. The forte of this book is the superb way in which emotional issues have been discussed. | | |  | expert guidance Apr 20, 2000 |
| My husband and I have been struggling with infertility for six years and have read several books on the subject. Choosing Assisted Reproduction is the most comprehensive, informative and challenging book that we have come across. We were both relieved to see that the authors raise some of the ethical questions that we are struggling with. They do so in a very sensitive way, always respecting the difficult choices that infertility patients face in this new world of baby making. I recommend this book to anyone going through infertility, as well as to their families and friends. | | |  | I could have lost my mind several times without this book Jul 25, 1999 |
| This compassionately written book has provided a constant reference and framework within which to think during the hugely emotional period of infertility. It has managed to normalise to some extent the weird world in which readers of this book dwell. It has contributed largely to my change of views on the right of the child to know its biological history. I would recommend it as essential reading for anyone going into third party parenting. | | |  | Clear, readable, compassionate, and informed! Mar 10, 1999 |
| This book is packed full of useful information and it's presented in a clear, readable and very comforting way. I found Cooper and Glazer wise, compassionate and very informed. I read the book from cover to cover and then started all over again. | | | Write your own review about Choosing Assisted Reproduction: Social, Emotional & Ethical Considerations
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