A Few Good Eggs
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In this warm, funny, and empathetic book, journalist Julie Vargo and literary agent Maureen Regan -- women who have personally experienced infertility -- give the lowdown on what women really need to know when they are having trouble conceiving. Hormones, …
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In this warm, funny, and empathetic book, journalist Julie Vargo and literary agent Maureen Regan -- women who have personally experienced infertility -- give the lowdown on what women really need to know when they are having trouble conceiving. Hormones, sperm count, uterine lining -- nothing is too personal for these outspoken women. Candid and passionate, Vargo and Regan share the nitty gritty secrets that only good friends talk about. They tell their stories -- and those of their many girlfriends -- to help others who may be experiencing the silent pain of infertility. This is the information that your doctor may not tell you and your mother can't. Their advice is simple: educate yourself, find the right doctor, and keep an open mind. You are not alone. A Few Good Eggs provides the resources you need to face infertility -- and the warm support of a couple of good friends.
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