Please note that I have not read all of these books. If I read them, they are starred. If you would like one of these books, please leave a comment (or send me an email). I will give them out on a first-come, first-serve basis. It is okay if I have to mail them. If I do them media mail it should only cost me a few dollars. If you feel bad about that, you can send me some chocolate some time as payback. (Although that may melt in the mail.)
Anyways, here is the list:
- Your Marriage Can Survive a Newborn (Glenn & Natalie Williams)*
- Empty Arms: Coping with Miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant death (Sherokee Ilse) [small handout style book]
- Miscarriage: A Shattered Dream (Sherokee Ilse & Linda Hammer Burns) [small handout style book]
- When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden: Encouragement for Couples Facing Infertility (Glahn and Cutrer, MD)*
- PCOS: A Woman's Guide to Dealing with PCOS (Colette Harris & Dr Adam Carey)*
- The Infertility Companion: Hope and Help for Couples Facing Infertility (Glahn and Cutrer, MD) [I have two copies of this one]*
- Adopt the Baby You Want (Michael R. Sullivan with Susan Schultz)
- PCOS: A Woman's Guide to Dealing with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (Colette Harris with Dr. Adam Carey)*
- PCOS and Your Fertility: (Colette Harris with Theresa Cheung)*
Also, I have "loaned out" or "given" my books to some of you already who read my blog. If you are no longer in need of these, please let me know and I will add them to my list. I can then decide if I would like them back or if they might be something you could send to someone else.
3 comments:
Hi Wendi,
I would love the book on PCOS if it's available...
Hi Amanda! There are actually three books on PCOS. Would you like all three? I have no problem with this esp. if no one else wants one. Just email me your address:
wkitsteiner@hotmail.com
I have read BOTH of Sandra Glahn's books and they are wonderful! Empty Arms was life changing for me, but I did it in a study with other IF/PL women. Much healing done with that book and I purchased several on Amazon to keep as a stash for anyone I bump into that might be interested. Ms. Glahn is actually a professor down here at DTS and I've had the privilege of seeing her speak at our church a few times. Wonderful lady...reminds women to laugh through the pain, even if it's sarcastic. :-)
She has a blog that I keep up with as well:
http://aspire2.blogspot.com/
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