Written from the male perspective, this unique and heart-warming guide chronicles one couple’s struggle to get pregnant and their eventual success with In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). This first-hand account offers insights into what a man will encounter during IVF treatment and advice for dealing with the frustrations and fears that come with this difficult process. With humor and frankness, the author shares his and his wife’s tumultuous and rewarding adventures with IVF that ended with the long-awaited arrival of a baby.
Jason Davis is a journalist for The Courier-Mail, who has written for magazines such as the Qantas in-flight magazine, Ralph, and newspapers The Sun-Herald and The Sydney Morning Herald.
Product Details
Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Allen & Unwin; 1 edition (May 28, 2007)
This review is from: Baby Steps: A Bloke's-Eye View of IVF (Paperback)
Not a bad book regarding IVF, but given they have success on the first round, it is not reflective of the journey most couples go on through IVF (many cycles, disappointments, money and heartache). Never the less, it is warm and at times funny - and I would recommend it for a good read.
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