Infertility
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About this topic
Infertility is a complex and often emotionally charged topic that affects many individuals and couples. It encompasses a range of medical, psychological, and social issues, making it a significant subject in both personal narratives and clinical discussions. Books on infertility can provide insight into the experiences of those struggling with conception, explore medical advancements, and offer coping strategies. Whether you are looking for personal stories, scientific explanations, or supportive resources, literature surrounding infertility can be both informative and comforting.
Key Topics to Explore
- Emotional impact of infertility
- Medical treatments and advancements
- Coping strategies and support systems
- Personal narratives and experiences
- Societal and cultural perspectives
What You Will Find
Books on infertility vary widely in style and approach, catering to both those seeking personal accounts and those looking for clinical information. Readers can expect a mix of memoirs, self-help guides, and detailed medical texts. The range of perspectives can help illuminate the multifaceted nature of infertility, offering both hope and understanding to those navigating this challenging journey.
Common Questions
What are common causes of infertility?
Infertility can arise from various factors, including hormonal imbalances, anatomical issues, age, and lifestyle choices. Understanding these causes can help individuals and couples seek appropriate treatments.
How do books about infertility help?
Books can provide valuable insights, emotional support, and practical advice for those experiencing infertility, helping them feel less isolated and more informed.
What should I look for in books on infertility?
Consider what you hope to gain from the reading experience, whether it's personal stories, medical information, or coping techniques, as different books cater to different needs.
Infertility's Anguish
Infertility's Anguish explores situations couples experience during their journey to find their fertility. Using a conversational style and anecdotes based on interviews with numerous infertile couples, Jan and Dan take you through these experiences and help you to develop coping strategies.
Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine
Author: Susan Ayers
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2007-08-23
Health psychology is a rapidly expanding discipline at the interface of psychology and clinical medicine. This new edition is fully reworked and revised, offering an entirely up-to-date, comprehensive, accessible, one-stop resource for clinical psychologists, mental health professionals and specialists in health-related matters. There are two new editors: Susan Ayers from the University of Sussex and Kenneth Wallston from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The prestigious editorial team and their international, interdisciplinary cast of authors have reconceptualised their much-acclaimed handbook. The book is now in two parts: part I covers psychological aspects of health and illness, assessments, interventions and healthcare practice. Part II covers medical matters listed in alphabetical order. Among the many new topics added are: diet and health, ethnicity and health, clinical interviewing, mood assessment, communicating risk, medical interviewing, diagnostic procedures, organ donation, IVF, MMR, HRT, sleep disorders, skin disorders, depression and anxiety disorders.
Infertility
Author: Vancouver Women's Health Collective. Women's Reproductive Health Project
language: en
Publisher: The Collective
Release Date: 1989