Some Dreams Come True: A Journey Through Infertility
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Average customer review:Product Description
Today, 6.1 million women in the United States suffer from infertility, according to Resolve, the national infertility association. What do you do when all you want is to have a baby? How much time and money are you willing to invest with no guarantee of success? What do you do if you are single and Mr. Right is nowhere in sight? How do you handle everyday life when pregnant women and babies are everywhere? This personal account details the trials and tribulations associated with infertility and the blessing when all efforts pay off. The author hopes that the personal words written within this book will comfort others who suffer from infertility, letting them know that they are not alone.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1411974 in Books
- Published on: 2004-12-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 76 pages
Customer Reviews
What an inspiration!
Robin,
I read your book while on vacation and loved it, loved it, LOVED IT. I can't tell tell you how many times it moved me to tears (some sad tears but mostly happy tears) and laughter. Not only are you blessed to have Alex, he's blessed to have you as his mom. You are so loving and courageous that you are an ideal role model. Thanks for sharing your story. You amaze me.
Love,
Danita xoxo
A wonderful tribute to her son
This is an inspiring story to read, and very easy for me to relate to. Though it's a difficult subject, I know I would have enjoyed reading it while I was struggling with infertility. Her son is so very lucky to have her as a mother, and he'll always know how much he was wanted.
A touching, sensitive, emotional story
Wow, what some women go through to have a baby. This author tells of her journey through hell and back. This book will show a womans strength when the maternial instinct to have a baby is there. For others trying to conceive, you will see yourself in this book and feel the connection. You'll laugh and cry before the last page is turned.




