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The Baby Chase: An Adventure in Fertility (Kindle Single) [Kindle Edition]

Holly Finn
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“I’m not over 40 and childless for no reason,” writes Holly Finn. “I smoked in my twenties. I preferred red wine to sparkling water. I ate too much milk chocolate. I liked limericks. I know all the wrong I’ve done. But also, more than any of that, I’ve always longed for children.” Yet there she was: successful, social, mostly happy, and not a mother. Knowing that her chances of becoming pregnant naturally were quickly fading, Finn decided to gamble: she—like some 85,000 other women in the U.S. each year—would attempt in vitro fertilization. Almost three years later, she’s still trying, and in the process has become an accidental pioneer (and, at times, a guinea pig) in the ever-evolving science of IVF.

“The Baby Chase” is a primer for anyone contemplating or undergoing IVF. More than that, it’s a story of longing, hope—and hormones—that will appeal to all parents, present and future.

Finn’s engaging and honest account sheds light on a subject that few people who undergo IFV are willing to talk about: what happens when the science doesn’t work. “Usually, it’s only the people who come out on the other side, beaming, with a baby on one hip, who speak up about IVF,” she writes. “We never hear from those IVF has failed - it’s too crushing to talk about. We don’t hear from men and women in the middle of treatment, either.... People like me.”

In this Byliner Original from the new digital publisher Byliner, “The Baby Chase: An Adventure in Fertility” chronicles what it’s like to go through the IVF process at a time of rapid changes in fertility medicine. Finn takes readers on her intrepid, at times comical, journey through the IVF frontier—from her selection of a fertility clinic to her first hormone shot to her most recent experiments with new treatment methods (testosterone gel, anyone?). Candidly, and with good humor, she discusses dream-date sperm donors, nightmare boyfriends, and rampant emotions. And she addresses thorny issues such as adoption, egg donation, and the loneliness and social ostracism associated with IVF. Will her story end with a baby? Only time and technology will tell.

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Early praise for "The Baby Chase":
"Anyone wanting a baby but putting it off should read Holly Finn’s 'The Baby Chase' now, or should probably have read it already. But even if you don’t think you’re interested in fertility, this thoughtful, witty, breathtakingly honest essay will tell you things you didn’t know about your friends, your colleagues, and possibly your own body. Finn has been to the frontier of reproductive technology and sent back a generous and harrowing report.

— Maile Meloy, author of "Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It"

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"Usually it's only the people who come out beaming on the other side, with a baby on one hip, who speak up about IVF. We never hear from those IVF has failed--it's too crushing to talk about." In The Baby Chase, it is also crushing to read about. Holly Finn's journey toward hopeful parenthood is one of disappointment, loneliness, and regret. Through the long, extensive treatments that ultimately end in failure, the schedule of injections and drugs she must follow religiously, and the openness with which she explains her past and the decisions that led her to this point, the reader is given a real sense of who Holly is. She becomes more than just words on a page, but a person who has experienced heartbreak again and again, and will probably continue to do so. For women--and men--who find themselves in situations similar to Holly's, The Baby Chase may provide a small comfort in knowing they are not alone in their grief. Parents who read her story will be more grateful for their own children. The rest of us can consider it fair warning: "I didn't want to settle at 25. I wanted adventures. I just didn't imagine their cost, and how I would struggle to keep paying it." We are left to wonder if we really can have it all, and if we try, will we regret it or be among the lucky ones? The answer, like Holly's own ending, is unknown. --Shirley Hong

Product Details

  • File Size: 249 KB
  • Print Length: 50 pages
  • Publisher: Byliner (July 8, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005BW2ZLY
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #49,867 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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"The Baby Chase" by Holly Finn is an EXCELLENT read for MEN and women. Laura Jane  |  17 reviewers made a similar statement
It's a book I'd want all my thirty-something childless female friends to read! Zuzkafuska  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
I was inspired by the story. golding  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars At last...the truth can be told July 12, 2011
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Thank God for Holly Finn...For those of us who have struggled in the dark and largely silent swamp of IVF it is a ray of light to hear someone speak. Holly accurately articulates the horrible 'aloneness' of IVF. The terrible isolation that leaves you so profoundly on your own during some of the worst moments of your life and the hardest choices. Even the people you rely on most are often useless; 'Why anyone would want to have a child at your age I can't imagine'...and that was my mother. Don't even ask about my husband or my friends or even many of the doctors. But then in the end I was one of the lucky ones - I have my two boys...and I do mean lucky - with all the science we can throw at it as Holly says..'one third of fertility...' is due to unknown factors. So maybe all those people who told me to just 'relax and stop thinking about it, then you'll get pregnant!' were right but I'd still gladly machine gun every one.
And I completely agree - if you want children - DON'T WAIT. Turns out the advice I least wanted to hear and fought the hardest against was the most accurate...Just do us a favor and try to be kind with it...
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Proves Fantastic Storytelling Can Enthrall Everyone July 12, 2011
I am a 22-year-old male. I have a girlfriend of two years, yes, but children aren't even minor blips on the radar yet. If you were to predict the demographics of the average person who read and enjoyed this piece, that person would not look like me.

And yet I read it from start to finish, as if transfixed, and hardly noticed the passing time. Writing like this, writing that bears incredible emotional truth and packages it seamlessly alongside cultural trends and statistics that tell us something about the age in which we live, is hard to come by. It's hard to come by, which is why Holly Finn's piece deserves a read.

If I found it enthralling- and I'm one of the few people to type this cliche line and actually mean it- surely you will too.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Field Report from the Fertility Wars July 12, 2011
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"Trigger shots," bad odds, abnormal chromosomes, testosterone gels, syringes, car crashes, reckless smoking, psychological distress, and finally "the bazooka of protocols" -- Holly Finn has sent us a battle report from the front lines of modern fertility. This is the book Sebastian Junger might have written if he was trying to get pregnant.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Most interesting read.
I truly feel for the author for what she knows and for what she does not. As someone who has experienced IVF, I would not wish it on anyone. Read more
Published 3 months ago by J. Pickens
3.0 out of 5 stars Lots of information, but kind of boring.
This book contains tons of information for anyone experiencing infertility, but there really is no plot. If you are looking for a fertility resource, this is a great book. Read more
Published 4 months ago by lesley robbins
4.0 out of 5 stars Hormones, syringes, and drugs: Oh Dear!
In vitro fertilization is "intensive, invasive, and long." The author knows all the things she has done wrong. She knows at forty, she is late to the dance. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Amelia Gremelspacher
2.0 out of 5 stars Narcissistic much?
It's not clear if Ms. Finn wants to have a child because of a deep maternal instinct, which she insists, or a self-centered need to have the perfect little accessory for her... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Lori Lowthert
3.0 out of 5 stars A painful process ....
This book is informative....for me, something i can relate to....unfortunately. There is a lot of useful information in her book.
Published 5 months ago by JOANN CHINO-OLIVIERI
5.0 out of 5 stars Rock & Bible
Having personally battled with infertility due to PCOS and been through IVF twice, I have to say that Holly has it spot on - it really did feel like a battle. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Everette Wyatt
3.0 out of 5 stars not bad
While this book was filled with humor and not a bad read, I think I was misinformed about what it would contain before reading it. Read more
Published 16 months ago by S
1.0 out of 5 stars Why Not Adopt?
If you are adopted or adoption is important to you or you're even thinking adoption might be the path for you in this infertility journey, just skip this one. Read more
Published 16 months ago by red
1.0 out of 5 stars All bark, no action
I was very disappointed how she complained about infertility problem. Constantly refered to other failures.We all know conception is a hit and miss event. Read more
Published 17 months ago by josie
4.0 out of 5 stars No sugar-coated ending; the chase continues
Having gone through 2 years of infertility hell, I empathize with Holly. I hope in the end she has the baby she wants. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Irene D
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