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OverviewHave you recently found out you'll need fertility treatment to get pregnant? Are you currently preparing to do an IVF (in-vitro fertilisation) cycle? Or maybe you've already had unsuccessful fertility treatment and you're about to start another round. I'm so sorry that you're having to look to science to help you to have, or increase, your family. It's a shock and also very scary. I know, I've been there too. It's natural to be excited and, at the same time, anxious and scared. But you are not alone. Wouldn't it be helpful and supportive to read honest, real-life stories from those who have already gone through fertility treatments, such as IUI (intra uterine insemination), IVF and ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection)? All our stories maybe different, but one thing's for sure, we all have the same goal; to get pregnant and to bring our baby home. This is IVF and other Fertility Treatments is a must-have read, especially if this is your first cycle. But it will still help you if you are on cycle number two, three or four. When going through fertility treatments, there are physical things you'll do, such as: - Inject hormones - tough if you don't like needles - Pop pessaries somewhere you'd rather not think about! - Have numerous scans (hello Wanda, again!), and blood tests/draws - Plus, remember stats, facts, dates and so much new information. However, there's also a part that you can't see, and you won't yet know how it's going to affect you; your emotions and mental health, because: - Your first cycle is exciting; you're doing something productive and everything is unknown - You worry every minute, every day about this cycle working - The extra hormones wreak havoc with your mood - think PMT on speed - and can physically be uncomfortable - One minute you're Positive Polly, the next minute Negative Nancy appears. In This is IVF and other Fertility Treatments you'll read: - That grieving when doing fertility treatment is normal - The experience of a single mother by choice - Coping with secondary infertility - What three different families decided to do with their frozen embryos and - Lots of advice on taking care of your mental health. If you know of someone who is going through fertility treatment and you would love to be able to support them but aren't sure what is the best way, this is the perfect book for you. Trust me, they will thank you. This book has also been written for: - Patient facing staff who have never had fertility treatment - Practitioners who are supporting infertile men and women, and - Health care professionals who are caring for men and women who are pregnant after fertility treatment, because the emotions don't just go away when they are finally pregnant. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sheila LambPublisher: MFS Books Imprint: MFS Books Volume: 2 ISBN: 9781999303549ISBN 10: 1999303547 Pages: 158 Publication Date: 08 July 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is a must have for anyone going through IVF or other fertility treatments. I love that it's made up of people's real experiences, emotions and fears about fertility treatment and it looks at IVF from all angles. It's a great supportive tool. Highly recommend! Suzanne @the_baby_gaim This book gives valuable and balanced Insights into the reality of fertility treatment from real people, alongside those who work with and support them. Family, friends and colleagues learn what it's really like, gain insights and find out how to help those trying to conceive with IVF. Karen @fertilitycircle Take it in your pocket and pull it out when you want to feel you are not the only one going through this experience. I'm glad to see multiple perspectives represented. Are just starting or going through the treatment process? May you find HOPE through this book. Leah Irby @Leahirby Personal insights into the emotional side of IVF & Fertility Treatment. I definitely wished I'd read this from day one, I'd have a greater sense of validation about my feelings and would know that I wasn't alone on this journey. Becky @definingmum This book is an absolute MUST READ for anyone going through IVF, it's full of so many real warrior stories, advice, and lots of information. Going through IVF myself, I wish I'd have had access to this book at the beginning. Katy @ivf_got_this_uk This book is a must have for anyone going through IVF or other fertility treatments. I love that it's made up of people's real experiences, emotions and fears about fertility treatment and it looks at IVF from all angles. It's a great supportive tool. Highly recommend! Suzanne @the_baby_gaim This book gives valuable and balanced Insights into the reality of fertility treatment from real people, alongside those who work with and support them. Family, friends and colleagues learn what it's really like, gain insights and find out how to help those trying to conceive with IVF. Karen @fertilitycircle Take it in your pocket and pull it out when you want to feel you are not the only one going through this experience. I'm glad to see multiple perspectives represented. Are just starting or going through the treatment process? May you find HOPE through this book. Leah Irby @Leahirby Personal insights into the emotional side of IVF & Fertility Treatment. I definitely wished I'd read this from day one, I'd have a greater sense of validation about my feelings and would know that I wasn't alone on this journey. Becky @definingmum This book is an absolute MUST READ for anyone going through IVF, it's full of so many real warrior stories, advice, and lots of information. Going through IVF myself, I wish I'd have had access to this book at the beginning. Katy @ivf_got_this_uk Author InformationSheila had a six-year unexplained infertility journey that involved fertility treatment and loss. A week after her forty-seventh birthday, she welcomed her rainbow daughter into the world, who was conceived using a donor egg. Sheila now supports others who are struggling to conceive through her 'This is' fertility book series - a collection of true-life short stories covering the emotional realities of infertility, fertility treatments and loss. To find out more, visit www.mfsbooks.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |