Hi everyone :-) I'm new to the bump (I used to post on the knot). I'm also new to this idea of thinking about pregnancy, and I wanted to do some reading about the subject. So far, I've come across two books that seem like they'd be helpful, but I wanted to get other people's opinions about them. The two books that I'm considering are:
Taking Charge of Your Fertility (Toni Weschler)
and
Making Babies: A Proven 3-Month Program for Maximum Fertility (Sami David and Jill Blakeway)
Does anyone think one is more informative/helpful than the other? Any help would be appreciated :-)
Re: Fertility books
TTC since 2010
lots of IUIs and 1 IVF all BFNs
FET currently on hold
2 years, 2 surgeries, 2 clomid fails, 2 IUIs, 1 loss, IVF #1 - 10/25/10 = BFP!, DS is now 3.5yrs!
TTC #2 - 6/12 surgery #3, FET #1 & 1.2 = BFN, 12/2012 FET #2 = BFP! DD is 1.5 yrs!
Surprise! 12/16/14 BFP, loss #2 12/31/14
I can't wait for the "im getting a divorce" post in 5 years or so because your husbands were fed up with your disgusting chair asses from playing on the knot all day and getting fired 4-5 times for not doing any work. you guys are all winners!! ~ Laur929
This. Taking Charge of your Fertility is amazing. I love it and I have refered to it even when not TTC, it taught me so much about my body I really did not know before and it's easily outlined and understandable.