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Conceivability - What I Learned Exploring the Frontiers of Fertility

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Fertility odyssey uncovers industry's complex layers.

If you've ever felt lost in the maze of fertility options and advice, "Conceivability" could be your guide through that journey. Elizabeth Katkin's personal story is not just a memoir but a deep-dive into the fertility industry across multiple countries, uncovering the diverse medical and ethical landscapes. This book goes beyond just one woman’s struggle by including the combined wisdom and experiences from many, making it resonate with anyone facing similar challenges. It's an eye-opener and a companion for anyone navigating the emotional and physical labyrinth of conceiving.

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Conceivability - What I Learned Exploring the Frontiers of Fertility

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ISBN: 9781501142369
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Date of Publication: 2018-06-19
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Science, Biographies & Memoirs
Related Topics: Medical, Health, Memoir, Medicine, Psychology
Goodreads rating: 4.03
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Part memoir, part guide, this personal and deeply informative account of one woman’s gripping journey through the global fertility industry in search of the solution to her own “unexplained infertility” exposes eye-opening information about the medical, financial, legal, scientific, emotional and ethical issues at stake. Although conception may seem like a simple biological process, this is often hardly the case. While many would like to have children, the road toward conceiving and maintaining a pregnancy can be unexpectedly rocky and winding. Lawyer Elizabeth Katkin never imagined her quest for children would ultimately involve seven miscarriages, eight fresh IVF cycles, two frozen IVF attempts, five natural pregnancies, four IVF pregnancies, ten doctors, six countries, two potential surrogates, nine years, and roughly $200,000. Despite her three Ivy League degrees and wealth of resources, Katkin found she was woefully undereducated when it came to understanding and confronting her own difficulties having children. Shattered by her inability to get and stay pregnant, Katkin surprised even herself by her determination to keep trying. After being told by four doctors she should give up, but without an explanation as to what exactly was going wrong with her body, Katkin decided to look for answers herself. The global investigation that followed revealed that approaches to the fertility process taken in many foreign countries are vastly different than those in the US and UK. In Conceivability,
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Fertility odyssey uncovers industry's complex layers.

If you've ever felt lost in the maze of fertility options and advice, "Conceivability" could be your guide through that journey. Elizabeth Katkin's personal story is not just a memoir but a deep-dive into the fertility industry across multiple countries, uncovering the diverse medical and ethical landscapes. This book goes beyond just one woman’s struggle by including the combined wisdom and experiences from many, making it resonate with anyone facing similar challenges. It's an eye-opener and a companion for anyone navigating the emotional and physical labyrinth of conceiving.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.