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Inconceivable : My Life-altering, Eye-opening Journey Through Infertility and What I Learned from It
by Alex Johnston
Fifteen years ago, when Alex first started trying--and struggling--to get pregnant, she received outdated medical information and erroneous advice. Unfortunately, this incorrect information is still widely offered to women today, and barriers to accessing treatment haven't changed. Alex shares what she learned on her own path to parenthood, including navigating infertility and IVF treatments, surviving the loss of her first child, having two daughters through surrogacy in Canada and the United States, and finally, after many years of trying, giving birth to a baby boy the old-fashioned way. All the while, Alex fought for a government policy change to better support people trying to build their families.
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Mayo Clinic Book of Home Remedies : What to Do for the Most Common Health Problems
by M.D. Kermott, Cindy A.
Organized by health condition in a straightforward A-Z format, the Mayo Clinic Book of Home Remedies provides easy, physician-approved home remedies for more than 100 common health issues. Not every minor health issue needs to be immediately addressed by a doctor. Common health issues--like colds, coughs, minor cuts, and sore throats--can often be remedied with a few simple items most people have around the house. In the Mayo Clinic Book of Home Remedies, not only will you get answers to the most common medical questions--like "Can herbs really treat sleep problems and digestive issues?" and "What is the best way to treat a minor burn?"
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How to be human : an autistic man's guide to life
by Jory Fleming
An unforgettable, unconventional narrative that examines the many ways to be fully human, told by the first young adult with autism to attend Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, who shows us the ways a beautifully different mind can express the very best of our shared humanity.
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A history of scars : a memoir
by Laura Lee
This series of essays explores themes such as intimacy, sexuality, trauma, and mental illness, including the author’s grief about being separated from her mother who is suffering from Alzheimer’s in a Korean nursing home.
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Your Pelvic Floor : A Practical Guide to Solving Your Most Intimate Problems
by Kim Vopni
This is the first pelvic floor health book aimed at ALL women, including trans women, outlining the importance of understanding your pelvic floor and how it impacts on overall health, fitness and well-being for life - not just around pregnancy and childbirth. This book outlines symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction, and shows you how to fix them. What is pelvic organ prolapse - which 50% of women will experience - and can it be prevented?Urinary incontinence is treatable with physio. Women on average suffer symptoms for 7 years before going to a healthcare professional which has a huge effect on mental health.
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