The Long-awaited Stork: A Guide to Parenting After InfertilityFor the hundreds of thousands of people who become parents after experiencing infertility, expectations of parenthood - often idealized during the long wait - are seldom met. Frequently, with the joy and satisfaction brought about by a successful pregnancy or adoption, come negative feelings and magnified fears of losing the baby. |
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... genetic disease . Whatever the reason , these families are also formed with biological and adopted children . Some couples , though few , choose to form their families through birth and adoption . These are likely to be people who are ...
... genetic disease . Whatever the reason , these families are also formed with biological and adopted children . Some couples , though few , choose to form their families through birth and adoption . These are likely to be people who are ...
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... - ground is the same as their own , but most often this is not the case . Parents frequently adopt a child of one religion and convert the child , usually as an infant , to their Raising Biological and Adopted Children 145.
... - ground is the same as their own , but most often this is not the case . Parents frequently adopt a child of one religion and convert the child , usually as an infant , to their Raising Biological and Adopted Children 145.
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... biological connection is that parents may close off options for their children because of the assumptions they make about them . Parents who have both biological and adopted children sometimes find ... Biological and Adopted Children 147.
... biological connection is that parents may close off options for their children because of the assumptions they make about them . Parents who have both biological and adopted children sometimes find ... Biological and Adopted Children 147.
Contents
Preparation for Parenthood | 3 |
Pregnancy after Infertility | 13 |
The Arrival | 25 |
Copyright | |
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