Category Archives: Infertility
Longing for a Child: Devotions of Hope for Your Journey through Infertility
Those struggling with infertility will appreciate this sixty day devotional companion of hope, healing, and encouragement, arranged by theme, featuring Scripture, devotional reading, prayer, space for journaling, and reflective questions.
The Waiting Womb
The Waiting Womb is a dark comedy about the torment and struggle of infertility treatments. Jill Sayre writes with ease, like a familiar girlfriend telling a personal story full of misadventures involving Pergonal psychosis, hostile vaginas, pompous fertility doctors, caffeine withdrawal, and sexual malfunctions. You will laugh and weep for Julia Leary and Alex Martin, two resourceful girlfriends who commiserate and muddle through the infertility cloud in their individual quests to have a child. Approximately 4.9 million American couples face some form of infertility. Through her characters, Ms. Sayre highlights what so many couples experience and crafts a satirical twist on the intimacies that most people are not comfortable talking about. Ms. Sayre delivers strong female characters and plenty of laughs to make this book an enjoyable weekend read.
Unsung Lullabies: Understanding and Coping with Infertility
‘Must reading for the thousands of people struggling with the pain of infertility.’ -Christiane Northrup, M.D., New York Times bestselling author of Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom Over six million Americans a year struggle with the costs-physi-cal, financial, and emotional-of infertility. Now, three psycho-lo-gists who have faced infertility themselves show couples how to: - Reduce their sense of helplessness and isolation - Identify their mates’ coping styles to erase unfair expectations - Listen to their ‘unsung lullabies’-their conscious and unconscious dreams about having a family-to mourn the losses of infertility and move on. Ground-breaking, wise, and compassionate, Unsung Lullabies is a necessary companion for anyone coping with infertility.
The Brotherhood of Joseph: A Father’s Memoir of Infertility and Adoption in the 21st Century

Budgeting for Infertility: How to Bring Home a Baby Without Breaking the Bank
Having a baby can be one of the most wonderful times of your life — but if you need help to conceive, it can swiftly become a staggeringly expensive undertaking. With the average cost of infertility treatments ranging from $35,000 to $85,000 in the United States (most of which is not covered by insurance companies), many women and couples find themselves having to make difficult choices about building their families.
Getting a grip on your finances is one of the few things you can do to regain control of this process. Infertility experts Evelina Weidman Sterling and Angie Best-Boss have created the ultimate guide to ensuring the most cost-effective care with the highest chances for success. With anecdotes, interviews, and advice from both doctors and patients, you can easily apply these specific money-saving strategies to your own unique situation. Learn how to:
- Select a fertility clinic with a high rate of success- Convince your insurance company to cover more of the costs
- Track down the most affordable fertility drugs
- Travel abroad for cheaper care or international surrogacy
- Avoid the scams and unnecessary expenses every step of the way
The Infertility Cure: The Ancient Chinese Wellness Program for Getting Pregnant and Having Healthy Babies
This highly effective programme for women struggling to become pregnant draws on the proven, centuries-old techniques of traditional Chinese medicine to cure infertility. Dr Lewis explains in clear, accessible prose how any woman can identify the imbalances in her body – and how these imbalances can then be treated with a simple plan that entails lifestyle changes, diet, herbs and acupressure. On its own or in conjunction with traditional Western medical treatments, THE INFERTILITY CURE offers women hope – and what they desire most: a healthy baby.
Empty Womb, Aching Heart: Hope and Help for Those Struggling With Infertility
Hope and Help For Those Struggling With Infertility
When the professional advice isn’t enough, and you’ve had your fill of well-meaning comments from those who haven’t experienced infertility, Marlo Schalesky wants you to know you are not alone. The true stories she tells of couples who share your hopes, fears, frustrations, and the comfort only God can bring will encourage your heart.
Infertility strikes at the core of what it means to be a woman or man, tests marriages, and shakes faith. The honest, open, and emotionally resonant first-person stories in Empty Womb, Aching Heart will touch your life-as you “cry in the diaper aisle,” wonder if you “are less of a woman,” ask “How far should we go?” or whisper to God, “It’s not fair.”
Fertility Wisdom: How Traditional Chinese Medicine Can Help Overcome Infertility
I Am More Than My Infertility
This book provides answers at a time in your life when you need them most. It is more than a book; it is a life plan to help you understand, heal, and grow. I Am More Than My Infertility gives you: simple to implement strategies that will enable you to find calm in the midst of confusion; thought provoking exercises to propel you to new insights and understanding; and life-changing solutions that genuinely empower you to make your future everything it was meant to be. Kim Hahn, Founder and CEO of Conceive Magazine says, “I want everyone to buy this book…these tools can change your life.”
In Vitro Fertilization Book Set: Making Miracles Kids Story Book + IVF telling a Child: Where? How? When? Why? If? (Assisted reproduction and infertility issues)
Use these two simple paperback books to begin opening up about in vitro fertilization conception with children.
Making Miracles tells a wonderful story of a boy who assists a frog with making her babies. Later, he learns his family had assistance as well from a doctor. IVF: telling a Child is a research booklet of survey results that will give parents ideas of issues to consider before beginning the discussion with their child.