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Please contact us for more information on any of these publications. Paulson, RJ (technical review); Perkins, S; Meyers-Thompson, J: Infertility For Dummies, 2006 Wiley Publishing,Inc., New Jersey. ![]()
From the personal to the technical, from causes of infertility to tips on how to boost fertility, this book offers hope in a way that normalizes what can be a terrifying and overwhelming experience for so many. With infertility treatments at a staggering $1 billion per year industry, maneuvering through this growing system can be overwhelming for patients. Infertility For Dummies helps simplify the process. With more than 150 million books in print and over 1,000 topics, For Dummies is the world's bestselling reference series. The brand, whose loyal customers span the globe, enriches people's lives by making knowledge accessible in a fun and easy way. Paulson, RJ, Sachs J. Rewinding Your Biological Clock; Motherhood Late in Life, 1998, W.H. Freeman & Company, New York.
Rewinding Your Biological Clock is a unique exploration of each of these issues, especially the "how to" of peri- and post-menopausal pregnancy. It tells the story of forty-eight-year-old Sarah, a woman who decides to become a mother after she is no longer physiologically capable of conceiving without technological assistance. We learn about her motivations, her fears, and her hopes, and see the hard decisions she must make about the difficult--but ultimately rewarding--process ahead. Alternating with Sarah's story are chapters that explain the medical procedures involved, including a step-by-step guide to the process of egg donation as well as other reproductive technologies. For any woman at or approaching menopause--with or without children--or anyone curious about the exciting new possibilities for motherhood Rewinding Your Biological Clock is an invaluable guide for becoming a parent late in life.
Bayrak A, Paulson RJ. Prediction and Prevention of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome. Paulson RJ, Boostanfar R, Saadat P, Mor E, Tourgeman DE, Slater CC, Francis MM, Jain JK. Pregnancy in the sixth decade of life: Obstetric outcomes in women of advanced reproductive age. In: Shannon TA, ed. Readings in Bioethics Series: Reproductive Technologies, pp. 91-98, 2004. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., Lanham, Maryland. Paulson RJ. Oocyte donation - Optimizing outcome. In: Filicori M, ed. Updates in Infertility Treatment, 2004, pp. 199-207, 2004. Medimond, Bologna, Italy. Steiner AZ, Paulson RJ. Egg donation. In: Meldrum DR, ed. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, Symposium on ART. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, New York, New York, in press. Steiner AZ, Paulson RJ: Oocyte donation: State of the Art. In: Gardner DK, ed. In Vitro Fertilization: A Practical Approach. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida. Submitted. | ||||||||||||||||||
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