Synopses & Reviews
Infertility can be a couple's biggest nightmare, and for many of them, technology is the only place to turn for a chance at successfully conceiving their own child. In What to Do When You Can't Get Pregnant, world-renowned fertility expert Dr. Daniel A. Potter and Jennifer S. Hanina journalist who conceived twin girls through in vitro fertilizationwalk readers step-by-step through the intricate process of having a baby using the latest technologies, sharing insider information on all possible procedures, how to choose the right doctor, what questions to ask, and how to live a healthy "fertile" lifestyle to increase the chances of success. For the first time, readers will have access to detailed information on the very latest scientific advances in the field, including prescreening for genetic diseases, gender-choosing, and pre-selecting desirable traits for children. Complete with smart advice on handling emotional issues caused by the frustrations of infertility, What to Do When You Can't Get Pregnant is the only guide couples will ever need to navigate the complicated maze of technology and science leading to parenthood and to make informed choices about their treatment, family, and future.
Synopsis
- Provides the most up-to-date information on all the latest reproductive technology, from MicroSort to PGD to ovarian tissue transplant
- Dr. Potter is an internationally known fertility expert who frequently appears on TV news programs, including CBS Evening News with Dan Rather and 48 Hours, and in publications such as People and the Los Angeles Times, and London's Daily Mirror
About the Author
Daniel A. Potter, MD, is a world-renowned reproductive endocrinologist and director of the internationally acclaimed Huntington Reproductive Center Medical Group in California. Dr. Potter is a frequent speaker at numerous hospitals, medical centers, and fertility centers and organizations, including The American Society for Reproductive Health, The American Infertility Association, The International Council on Infertility Information Dissemination, Inc., and Resolve Organization. An advocate for women's healthcare, Dr. Potter also serves an an attending physician at Women's Hospital in Los Angeles and as a medical director at the Anaheim Memorial Medical Center.
Jennifer Hanin, MA, is a freelance journalist and the mother of twin girls concieved through in vitro infertilization.
Pamela Madsen is the executive director of The American Fertility Association and the mother of two children concieved through in vitro fertilization.