Friday, December 18, 2009
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When Nature's Not Enough - Diana Olick
This is a novel that is great for anyone who is considering or going through IVF. It's about the lives of 6 different couples with infertility and their experiences with IVF. It was a very stimulating and educating book. I read it in 2 days!
So Close - Tertia Albertyn
I am in the middle of reading this book. So far, so good. It is about one couple who goes through infertility for many years and many IVF's. It is unbelieveable how much crap she had to go through! It has some good humor too! p>
Fertility Facts - Jennifer L. Howse
This is the book that my sister got for me. It's not really a 'read from cover to cover' kind of book, but definitely good to flip through for ideas and wisdoms.
The Empty Picture Frame - Jenna Currier Nadeau
I started reading this book along with the other book "so close" This book kept my interest a little bit more. Beware: It was very sad...I cried a lot. I would totally recommend this book to anyone going through infertility or knows someone going through infertility. It also has entries that her husband wrote so it may even be a good book for a man to read too.
My state (not homestate, though) is #9. I am very surprised by that.
ReplyDeleteMy state's almost as bad as yours! #46 - California. I'm not surprised at all. If "Southern California" was it's own state it would probably be #51!
ReplyDeleteMy state is #38. I'm a little surprised by this.
ReplyDeleteI live in Florida and unless you like to sweat your ass off and have frizzy hair from the humidity you won't be happy! But it doesn't snow so that does make me happy :)
ReplyDeleteI'm with Sherry, #9 and very surprised by it. My homestate seemed much happier but comes in at #23.
ReplyDelete#16 for me!! My brother lives in the #1 state and it's adjacent to my state, does that count?!?! Haha. I didn't think so!
ReplyDelete#8 for me! South Carolina!
ReplyDeleteMy state (Tennessee) is #4 but where we used to live (Alabama) is #9. Funny- I was happier in Alabama!
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