If you're eager to have a baby, doesn't the title say enough? Laugh, cry, share, relate - LOVE this book and all it offers to your soul. It's wit, wisdom and warmth from an author you'll quickly see as your sincere fertility-challenged friend. This information-packed, inspiring story is for women who are struggling with infertility and for those trying to support them. Enjoy an easy-reading journey you'll remember throughout life. Overwhelmed at the idea of dealing with friends' baby showers, insurance, husbands, needles, tears, heartbreak and surprises? This book captures it all in a delightful way that's packed full of truths and challenges to keep you moving forward. Indulge in a journey - reading this book - that will have you throwing your head back in laughter, curling up in the comfort of feeling understood, having raw honesty give you permission to be exactly who you are. Indulge. You deserve this! Get one for your best friend and your mom too.
I didn't enjoy it. About halfway through I just started skimming. She offers some supportive advice. I was bothered by her stereotypical viewpoint of men and women and her assumption that a couple is a man and a woman. It made it hard for me to enjoy and want to be supported by her.
This book is an easy read and helpful to those going through infertility treatment. Funny at times and the authors personal journey gives the reader something to relate to.
I'm about half way through this book right now. It gives a light-hearted look into infertility and what women (and their husbands) may deal with when trying to start a family and find that they are having difficulties for various reasons. I picked this up after finding out I was going to miscarry again and it has been a help in getting through some things. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to throw in the towel, is trying IVF or any of the other scientific approaches in getting pregnant, or even to friends and family who want to be supportive along this difficult road. It has a little bent towards Christianity which I haven't minded but if you're not religious in any way I could see it getting annoying.
Witty, wise and warm... exactly as the cover suggests! This book is a must read for any woman experiencing infertility as well as those trying to support her!
"I know. I was told the world didn't revolve completely around me, but I thought maybe it did just a little." "So I have been eating a hope sandwich filled with denial and fear and a heaping side of uncertainty." "I love you though we have not met, and though you are not yet real; some how you are in every thought, and love is all I feel."