Sweet Grapes: How to Stop Being Infertile and Start Living Again |
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Page 56
... simply giving up . Instead , it should be seen as a choice that both members of the couple must share , a mutual act that is based on open , trusting communication . It's also important to see adoption as a choice , not just the next ...
... simply giving up . Instead , it should be seen as a choice that both members of the couple must share , a mutual act that is based on open , trusting communication . It's also important to see adoption as a choice , not just the next ...
Page 80
... simply what we use to relay what we think . The problem with the bucket theory is that it suggests that we must always know what we want to say before we say it . That puts terrible pressure on the communicator and turns talking into a ...
... simply what we use to relay what we think . The problem with the bucket theory is that it suggests that we must always know what we want to say before we say it . That puts terrible pressure on the communicator and turns talking into a ...
Page 81
... simply , it is what you feel when you don't really know what to do , when you can't make up your mind . The issue of living without children will raise ambivalent feelings . That's inevitable . After all this time trying to have ...
... simply , it is what you feel when you don't really know what to do , when you can't make up your mind . The issue of living without children will raise ambivalent feelings . That's inevitable . After all this time trying to have ...
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able acceptance adopt a child affirmation alternative baby becoming childfree biological child Burgwyn chapter childfree couples childfree decision childfree living childfree means childless to childfree choice choosing to live communication counselor decide decision blockers decision to live decision to stop define Dom Perignon endometriosis feel fertility focus friends give grieving hope husband important infertile couples infertility crisis infertility workup issue Jean Kubler-Ross laparoscopy learned live childfree living without children longer being infertile longer infertile look loss marriage Mike Mother's Day nurture offer okay open to adoption opportunity option ourselves pain parents perhaps perspective positive possible pregnant priorities pronatalism Purdue University realize redefine RESOLVE responsibility Rubin Schneider Schneider's model simply Smedes snake oil spouse stop being infertile stop treatment story stress surrogacy Sweet Grapes talk thing traditional adoption transformation trying Tubal ligation understand women
References to this book
Adoption and the Family System: Strategies for Treatment Miriam Reitz,Kenneth W. Watson No preview available - 1992 |
Infertility Counseling: A Comprehensive Handbook for Clinicians L.H. Burns,S.N. Covington No preview available - 2000 |