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Casey, Ellen Weir, author.
Edition 
First edition.
"Unstoppable is a gripping story of courage and unwavering determination by one of the world's first IVF mothers. This powerful memoir reads like a riveting novel as the author chronicles her journey through the uncertain terrain of medical experimentation and the acutely personal anguish of her infertility battle. This resolute young woman makes medical history and works to change public opinion about IVF. Her captivating story of loss, struggle, and perseverance offers a unique, relatable message of hope and encouragement to each woman fighting infertility and the people who love her."--Back cover.
2022
Format 
Books
Excerpt: 
Fertilization in vitro, Human.
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Osman, Jheni, author.
Comprehensive and accessible, Conceivable is the ultimate IVF companion, providing essential guidance for anyone going through the process--or supporting someone who is. By 2020, the IVF industry is predicted to be worth $21bn. And by the year 2100, it's forecast that 3% of the world's population will exist because of in-vitro fertilization - either as IVF babies themselves, or their descendants. Science journalist Jheni Osman explains the treatments, facts and research that underpin the industry, while exploring the first-hand experiences of couples trying to conceive, and her own personal IVF story. The book will reveal the science behind how IVF and other treatments like ICSI work, the diverse reasons why people struggle to conceive, and what can be done to improve the chances of conception via IVF.
2020
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Books
Excerpt: 
Fertilization in vitro, Human.
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Hewitt, Kate, author.
"Milly always dreamed of being a mother. Adopted herself, she has always imagined a powerful intimate connection with a child of her own. So when she and her husband Matt are told they can't have children, her dreams are shattered. But then their loved ones offer the ultimate gift - Milly's best friend Anna and Matt's brother Jack will be donors so that Milly can carry a child and finally have a chance to be a mother. And with everyone accepting and open, Milly believes that nothing could go wrong. Except none of the four people involved are prepared for the feelings that will threaten their most important relationships as their precious, longed-for daughter Alice grows up... But when Alice turns four, she receives a heartbreaking diagnosis. And the four people who love her best will have to decide what it means to be a parent, and to make decisions with far-reaching and devastating consequences... for Alice, and for themselves."--Provided by publisher.
2019
Format 
Books
Excerpt: 
Fertilization in vitro -- Fiction.
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Brockes, Emma author, narrator.
Edition 
Unabridged.
"From the author of She Left Me The Gun, an explosive and hilarious memoir about the exceptional and life-changing decision to conceive a child on one's own via assisted reproduction. When British journalist, memoirist, and New York-transplant Emma Brockes decides to become pregnant, she quickly realizes that, being single, 37, and in the early stages of a same-sex relationship, she's going to have to be untraditional about it. From the moment she decides to stop "futzing" around, have her eggs counted, and "get cracking"; through multiple trials of IUI, which she is intrigued to learn can be purchased in bulk packages, just like Costco; to the births of her twins, which her girlfriend gamely documents with her iPhone and selfie-stick, Brockes is never any less than bluntly and bracingly honest about her extraordinary journey to motherhood. She quizzes her friends on the pros and cons of personally knowing one's sperm donor, grapples with esoteric medical jargon and the existential brain-melt of flipping through donor catalogues and conjures with the politics of her Libertarian OB/GYN--all the while exploring the cultural circumstances and choices that have brought her to this point. Brockes writes with charming self-effacing humor about being a British woman undergoing fertility treatment in the US, poking fun at the starkly different attitude of Americans. Anxious that biological children might not be possible, she wonders, should she resent society for how it regards and treats women who try and fail to have children? Brockes deftly uses her own story to examine how and why an increasing number of women are using fertility treatments in order to become parents--and are doing it solo. Bringing the reader every step of the way with mordant wit and remarkable candor, Brockes shares the frustrations, embarrassments, surprises, and, finally, joys of her momentous and excellent choice"--
2018
Format 
Audio disc
Excerpt: 
Fertilization in vitro, Human -- Biography.
Friend, Natasha, 1972- author.
Edition 
First edition.
"A teen girl who was conceived via in vitro fertilization goes off in search for answers about her past"--
2017
Format 
Books
Excerpt: 
Fertilization in vitro, Human -- Fiction.
Röhm, Elisabeth, 1973- Adamson, Eve.
Edition 
1st Da Capo Press ed.
2013
Format 
Books
Excerpt: 
Fertilization in vitro, Human -- Biography.
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Milchan, Arnon, 1944- Benjamin, Richard, 1938- Goldberg, Whoopi, 1955- Danson, Ted, 1947- Smith, Will, 1968-
Edition 
Standard version.
An inquisitive young black woman discovers her biological father is an anonymous sperm-bank donor, a white used-car salesman whose cornball commercials blanket cable TV.
1998 1993
Format 
Video Disc
Excerpt: 
Fertilization in vitro, Human -- Drama.
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Bostwick, Marie author.
Edition 
First Kensington trade paperback [edition].
Minerva Promise claimed that her three "test tube" daughters--gifted pianist Joanie, artistic Meg, and storyteller Avery--were engineered and molded to be geniuses. Now twenty years later, the sisters reluctantly agree to take part in a documentary that will reveal secrets and spur them to forge their own extraordinary lives at last.
2017
Format 
Books
Excerpt: 
Fertilization in vitro, Human -- Fiction.
Rayner, Sarah.
Edition 
1st U.S. ed.
"After a health scare, Brighton-based Lou is forced to confront the fact that her time to have a baby is running out. She can't imagine a future without children, but her partner doesn't seem to feel the same way, and she's not sure whether she could go it alone. Meanwhile, in Yorkshire, Cath is longing to start a family with her husband, Rich. No one would be happier to have children than Rich, but Cath is infertile. Could these strangers help one another?"--Provided by publisher.
2013
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Books
Excerpt: 
Fertilization in vitro, Human -- Fiction.
Bostwick, Marie author.
Edition 
Large Print edition.
"Minerva Promise claimed that her three "test tube" daughters--gifted pianist Joanie, artistic Meg, and storyteller Avery--were engineered and molded to be geniuses. Now twenty years later, the sisters reluctantly agree to take part in a documentary that will reveal secrets and spur them to forge their own extraordinary lives at last"--
2017
Format 
Large print
Excerpt: 
Fertilization in vitro, Human -- Fiction.
Clark, Mary Higgins, author.
"The murdered woman could have been her double. When reporter Meghan Collins sees the sheet-wrapped corpse in a New York City hospital, she feels as if she's staring into her own face. And Meghan has troubles enough already without this bizarre experience. Nine months ago, her much-loved father's car spun off a New York bridge. Now, investigators are saying that there's no trace of his car in the river, and they suspect he faked his own death. With frightening speed, links start to appear between Meghan's father and her dead lookalike. Meghan may be in danger herself, but she's determined to find the truth to the mystery. In a nightmare journey spiraling from New York to Connecticut to Arizona, Meghan finds that the truth can sometimes be deadly."--Author's web site.
1993
Format 
Books
Excerpt: 
Fertilization in vitro -- Fiction.
Barnes, Diane, author.
Desperate to have a baby, Nikki betrays her husband's trust in an attempt to try IVF one more time. The choice fractures their union, and she must find a way to pick up the pieces.
2023
Format 
Books
Excerpt: 
Fertilization in vitro -- Fiction.
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