Laughin'fertility: A Bundle of Observations for the Baby-making Challenged, Second Edition 
asked by vern on November 11, 2006 3:25 AM
Infertility - it's the latest trend, and for most couples there isn't a darn thing funny about it. Well, don't be so sure. In Laughin'fertility, a guide to laughter by baby-making challenged author Lisa Safran, discover a funny, new perspective on the procedures, experiments, and studies so many people go through to make a baby. Laughin'fertility is a must for couples dealing with any aspect of infertility. And best of all, it will help sharpen laughter skills and prepare for what will hopefully be the next highly amusing challenge: parenthood.
Reviews
Good to have in addition to some move factual references to assist in coping with infertility, as not much factual information in this book.
reviewed by maxwell on November 28, 2006 9:17 AM
If laughter is the best medicine, then this book is a must read for the fertility challenged.
In the stressful world of infertility, Lisa Safran is a genuine, sympathetic, and hilarious guide. She takes the reader along on her emotional rollercoaster ride, witnessing everything from her candid accounts of fertility procedures, to her witty comebacks for unsolicited advice from annoying relatives.
Through it all, Safran finds the humor where it might not easily be seen.
This book and Safran's sense of humor are gifts for anyone struggling with fertility.
In the stressful world of infertility, Lisa Safran is a genuine, sympathetic, and hilarious guide. She takes the reader along on her emotional rollercoaster ride, witnessing everything from her candid accounts of fertility procedures, to her witty comebacks for unsolicited advice from annoying relatives.
Through it all, Safran finds the humor where it might not easily be seen.
This book and Safran's sense of humor are gifts for anyone struggling with fertility.
reviewed by porsche on November 28, 2006 9:15 PM
I have never read a book like this before! Laughin'fertility is a very funny read. It takes a lot of courage to laugh at the ridiculous parts of infertility treatments and author Lisa Safran does a great job in sharing her personal experiences with a refreshingly humorous slant. If you or anyone you know is having fertility problems this book is a must.
reviewed by 78704 on November 29, 2006 1:28 PM
