Tuesday 30 March 2010

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Motherhood, Rescheduled
Author: Sarah Elizabeth Richards
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B003VM8Q8W
Category: Medical



Motherhood, Rescheduled: The New Frontier of Egg Freezing and the Women Who Tried It


How would you live your life if you could stop your biological clock? If you could be free of the "baby panic" that has tormented an entire generation of women who postponed motherhood to pursue careers or find the right mate? Would you date better? Marry later? Relax more? In Motherhood, Rescheduled, journalist Sarah Elizabeth Richards tells the stories of four women-including herself-who attempt to turn back time by freezing their eggs and chart a new course through their thirties and forties. Download Motherhood, Rescheduled medical books for free.
Their journeys are bumpy, hilarious, sometimes heartbreaking, but always rewarding.Just a decade ago, the idea of women freezing their eggs seemed futile or dangerous. But with new advances in medicine, women who choose this route face no Get Motherhood, Rescheduled our bestseller medical books.

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