Three Top IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) Books: A Review

By Tina Samuels, published Jan 20, 2006
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The Couple's Guide to In Vitro Fertilization
Authors: Liza Charlesworth
Publisher: De Capo Press
ISBN: 0-7382-0897-3

IVF for most people is a private event that they will learn as they go through each cycle on their personal road to parenthood. This is that journey's guidebook. It is written very matter-of-factly with simple language even with technical terminology.

Written as a step by step "how to manual" of sorts, what it lacks in that personal touch it makes up for in sheer volume of information. It weighs in at 300 pages (at a bargain price of $16.95) and has 10 chapters with charts, graphs, sample calendars, resource guide, and a glossary of terminology.

For a "IVF for Dummies" type of book, I'd recommend this for its wealth of knowledge. I know I'm glad to have it in my arsenal of books when I understand this complex and nerve wracking procedure for myself. I believe most people will be able to use this guide and benefit from it. A great resource.

When Nature's Not Enough
Authors: Diana M Olick
Publisher: Lyons Press
ISBN: 1-59228-542-2

Out of the three IVF books I was to review, this book is in the middle of the spectrum. One book was deeply personal to the writer (IVF: The Wayward Stork) and one was very clinical and matter of factly full of information on the procedure (The Couple's Guide to In Vitro Fertilization). This book has several patient stories about their trials and tribulations as an IVF patient.

There is no glossary or resource guide list but it does have a very good way to touch your heart. While not every story will mirror the reader's own story or reason behind exploring IVF, but it does have several accounts so that you will seethe similarities and the differences between the individuals.

At 16 chapters, it is very thorough. Out of the three, it is definitely one I'd keep near as a reference for further questions to the IVF doctor. It is one to keep with you at each stage of your own personal journey through IVF. It is a good solid guidebook that should be on every fertility-challenged person's shelf.

IVF: The Wayward Stork
Authors: Sarah A Tursi M.S.W. and Lea McCarthy
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0-595-35784-9

Takeaways
  • of the three: The wayward Stork is top in personal touches
  • IVF is a personal choice, arm yourself with more knowledge
  • So few IVF books out there, here is a guide to three of them
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