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Conceivability : what I learned exploring the frontiers of fertility

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, Elizabeth Katkin, now a mother of two, shares her fertility journey. Part memoir, part practical guide--with a foreword by founder of New York Fertility Services Dr. Joel Batzofin--Conceivability sheds light on the often murky and baffling world of conception science, presenting a shocking expose into the practical and emotional journey toward creating a happy family. Armed with a wealth of knowledge from her years-long fertility struggle, as well as stories from other women and couples, Katkin bravely offers a look inside one of the most difficult, painful, rewarding, and loving journeys a woman can take

Book  - 2018
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  • ISBN: 9781501142376
  • Physical Description xx, 298 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
  • Publisher New York : Simon & Schuster, 2018.

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Conceivability : What I Learned Exploring the Frontiers of Fertility
Conceivability : What I Learned Exploring the Frontiers of Fertility
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Conceivability : What I Learned Exploring the Frontiers of Fertility

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Introductionp. xiii
1From Here to Infertility: Frontline Infertility Treatmentsp. 1
2Finding the Yellow Brick Road: Navigating the Fertility Labyrinthp. 13
3Go East, Young Lady: The World of Complementary and Alternative Therapiesp. 22
4You Always Remember Your First: The Ups and Downs of Pregnancy and Lossp. 34
5Baby Steps: Minimally Invasive Treatmentp. 45
6The Big Guns: Moving onto IVFp. 51
7Understanding Modern ART: Key Aspects of Assisted Reproductive Technologyp. 63
8The Dark Horse: The Silent Faces of Miscarriagep. 85
9Down the Rabbit Hole of Third-Party Parenting: Gestational Surrogacyp. 115
10When It Takes a Village: Surrogacy and Egg Donationp. 134
11Louise's Legacy: The Business of Baby-makingp. 162
12Pricing the "Priceless": Big Money and the Finance of Fertilityp. 178
13The Good, the Bad, and the Eggs: The Fundamental Debate About Egg Integrityp. 198
14Minding the Gaps: Reflections on the Future of Fertilityp. 215
Epiloguep. 235
Afterword   Dr. Joel Batzofinp. 237
Acknowledgmentsp. 241
Notesp. 247
Indexp. 283