The Roadmap to Fertility
ebook ∣ A comprehensive guide to fertility for men and women
By David Greening
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The Roadmap to Fertility is a comprehensive, wide-ranging look at fertility. From the very basics through to the complex, it takes the reader on a journey that will clearly inform them of the facts and real solutions.
Getting pregnant is not easy for many couples – infertility affects one in six couples worldwide. Dr David Greening REI, who is a subspecialist in obstetrics and gynaecology, has written The Roadmap to Fertility specifically for men. He believes men are often quiet passengers as a couple drive their own lonely road to fertility, despite being a vital part of the partnership. Dr Greening explores the issues around getting pregnant and explains how to improve both partners' fertility.
Dr Greening includes real-life stories of couples' journeys dealing with infertility, in their own words, and explores his own experiences from many years working in the reproductive medicine field in Europe and Australia.
Getting pregnant is not easy for many couples – infertility affects one in six couples worldwide. Dr David Greening REI, who is a subspecialist in obstetrics and gynaecology, has written The Roadmap to Fertility specifically for men. He believes men are often quiet passengers as a couple drive their own lonely road to fertility, despite being a vital part of the partnership. Dr Greening explores the issues around getting pregnant and explains how to improve both partners' fertility.
Dr Greening includes real-life stories of couples' journeys dealing with infertility, in their own words, and explores his own experiences from many years working in the reproductive medicine field in Europe and Australia.