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MiracleBaby
LIF Infant

Member since 2/07 199 total posts
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Any good IF books?
I went to the bookstore this morning because I was looking for books on IF. I was so confused because there were so many books. Do you ladies have any recommendations? I want something that's like a self-help book but also gives some guidance on coping with it. Thanks ladies.
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Posted 7/9/07 11:08 AM |
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cheshe
LIF Adolescent

Member since 6/06 738 total posts
Name: Cheryl
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Re: Any good IF books?
A few good eggs is a good one.
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Posted 7/9/07 2:53 PM |
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Re: Any good IF books?
The one that Dr. Kensigberg wrote is great for explaining all the types of treatment. I think it is called The Baby Solution.
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Posted 7/9/07 11:21 PM |
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DRMom
Two in Blue

Member since 5/05 20223 total posts
Name: Melissa
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Re: Any good IF books?
I loved Is Your Body Baby Friendly by Dr. Alan Beer. However it is not a self-help book moire of a textbook and can get pretty scientific. I have heard good things about Inconceivable and Waiting for Daisy
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Posted 7/10/07 9:26 AM |
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The Merlster

Member since 10/06 2540 total posts
Name: Cathie
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Re: Any good IF books?
Three books that I read, which are more lighthearted look at coping - although they do contain information about actaul procedures etc are:
A Few Good Eggs - Julie Vargo & Maureen Regan
The Conception Chronicles
Inconceivable - Ben Elton - which went on to become a movie called "Maybe Baby" the Husband in the that is played by Hugh Laurie who is the Dr. in House -it is very funny, but hard to get here.
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Posted 7/10/07 11:56 AM |
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