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Fertility and Conception: A Complete Guide to Getting Pregnant

21 October 2009 5 Responses

  • ISBN13: 9780789496904
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Aimed at couples that are planning to start a family, from those who have already experienced problems conceiving to those who have only recently decided to have a baby, Fertility & Conception is loaded with advice and up-to-date information on maximizing fertility. Bridging the gap between conventional and complimentary treatments, the book offers a unique approach to fertility by offering “Plan A”, a 4-week preconception program of diet and complimentary therapies, and “Plan B,” which focuses on combining conventional treatments such as IVF, with complimentary treatments. In clear, easy-to-understand prose, the author provides cutting-edge information on all the latest fertility tests and treatments, and offe… More >>

Fertility and Conception: A Complete Guide to Getting Pregnant

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  • Jessica A. Bruno said:


    I’m 22 years old, not married, don’t have a boyfriend, trying get pregnant. I already have and read a book on conception/pregancy/childbirth/newborns to 3 years of age, but I want for getting pregnant. So I’m so glad they wrote one for this. I feel this issue needs to be address has the other issues I listed above. Thank you.

    Heres a another a book that I read and did a review on. DK/Johnsons’s Mother and Baby, Carol Cooper, MD, Editor, Paula M Elibirt, MD, Constulant.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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  • Mary Mcnamara said:


    This book is a must have for anyone ever thinking of having a baby should buy this book
    Rating: 5 / 5

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  • April L. Smith said:


    This book is really good! It gives an excellent synopsis on all different aspects of infertility and is extremely thorough.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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  • R. White said:


    This book is very colorful and full of little facts. It highlights the important information and provides a little extra for those bookworms. I found the information to be interesting and well presented. The pictures and graphs helped with my understanding and are great if you need to refer back.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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  • E. Anderson said:


    I thought this book wasn’t worth the buy…I had bought a few different books trying to get info on infertility….don’t buy this one–after all the books I bought and all the time on the net reading up on everything, I’ll have to tell you that you can find out just as much if not more info just online googling. And really ask your doctor or see a fertility specialist, but my regular OBGYN was a wealth of knowledge as well.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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