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Suggested ReadingInfertility-Medical 1. Corson, Stephen
L., M.D. Conquering Infertility: A Guide for Couples. 2. Frankklin, 3. Nachtigall, 4. Novotny, Pamela
Patrick. What You Can Do About Infertility. 5. Karow, William
G., M.D., William C. Gentry, D.H.D., Christopher Hsuing, and Andrienne Pope,
Ph.D. A Baby of Your Own: New Ways to Overcome Infertility. 6. Harkness,
Carla. The Infertility Book: A Comprehensive Medical and Emotional Guide. 7. Robin, Peggy. How
to be a Successful Fertility Patient. Infertility-Emotional 1. Becker, Gay. Healing
the Infertility Family. 2. Hill, Susan. One
Woman's Passionate Quest to complete Her Family. 3. Mullens, Anne. Missed
conceptions: Overcoming Infertility. 4. Clapp, Diane,
BSN, RN and Merle Bombardieri, LlCSW .How Can I help? A Handbook for Family
and Friends of couples going Through Infertility. Fertility Counseling
Associates, 5. McGuirk, James
and Mary Elizabeth McGuirk. For Want of a Child: A Psychologist and His Wife
Explore the Emotional Effects and Challenges of Infertility. 6. Salzer, Linda P
.surviving Infertility: A Compassionate Guide through the Emotional Crisis
of Infertility. 7. Borysenko,
Joan. minding the Body. Mending the Mind. 8. Stephenson,
Lynda Rutledge. Give Us a Child: Coping with the Personal Crisis of
Infertility. 9. Baughan, Jill. A
Hope Deferred: A Couple's Guide to Coping with Infertility. Assisted Reproductive
Technologies 1. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. 1995 Assisted Reproductive Technology Success
Rates. 2. Wisot, Arthur
L., M.D. and David R. Meldrum, M.D. A Guide to In Vitro Fertilization
and Other Assisted Reproductive Methods. 3. Silber,
Sherman, J., M.D. How to Get Pregnant With the New Technology. 4. Lauritzen, 5. Partridge-Brown,
Mary. In Vitro Fertilization Clinics -A North American Directory
of Programs and Services. McFarland and Company, 1993. 6. Sher, Geoffrey,
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