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Infertility Rocks

Jon and Kate plus 8 / Little People, the next reality TV Family show???
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P.S. You’re Dead [Explicit] $8.99 … |
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Jackpot To The Free Throw – Single [Explicit] $0.99 … |
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Baby Mama $2.24 Laughter and hearty guffaws abound in this comical look at 37-year-old career woman Kate Holbrook’s (30 Rock’s Tina Fey) desperate attempts to have a baby. Never mind that she’s not married and has never been involved in a serious relationship; Kate wants a baby and will stop at virtually nothing to get one. After failed attempts at broaching the concept of conception with first dates and trying a… |
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Water From The Rock: Finding God’s Comfort in the Midst of Infertility $4.99 Hope and encouragement for those dealing with infertility.Issues of Infertility are epidemic within and without the church. The pain and disappointment runs so deep, and often threatens the relationships of those involved. Water from the Rock is an excellent resource for women facing this crisis on a daily basis. Rather than addressing the medical aspects of infertility, this book helps readers fo… |
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A Baby at Last!: The Couple’s Complete Guide to Getting Pregnant–from Cutting-Edge Treatments to Commonsense Wisdom $0.01 Winner of the 2010 American Fertility Association Illumination Award, for making a positive contribution to the world of fertility and family building.Your very own consultation with the world’s leading fertility doctors!The trailblazing fertility program at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center has pioneered many of the procedures that are now standard practices in fertility ce… |
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The Fertility Doctor: John Rock and the Reproductive Revolution $11.79 As Louise Brown—the first baby conceived by in vitro fertilization—celebrates her 30th birthday, Margaret Marsh and Wanda Ronner tell the fascinating story of the man who first showed that human in vitro fertilization was possible.John Rock spent his career studying human reproduction. The first researcher to fertilize a human egg in vitro in the 1940s, he became the nation’s leading figure … |