Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) / Coping with Infertility
Conquering Infertility: Dr. Alice Domar’s Mind/Body Guide to Enhancing Fertility and Coping with Infertility by Alice Domar (2004).
Healing Mind, Healthy Woman: Using the Mind-Body Connection to Manage Stress and Take Control of Your Life by Alice Domar (1997).
If at First You Don’t Conceive: A Complete Guide to Infertility from one of the Nation’s Leading Clinics by William Schoolcraft (2010).
Infertility and PTSD: The Uncharted Storm by Joanna Flemons (2018).
It Starts with the Egg: How the Science of Egg Quality Can Help You Get Pregnant Naturally, Prevent Miscarriage, and Improve Your Odds in IVF by Rebecca Fett (2014).
Managing the Stress of Infertility: How to Balance Your Emotions, Get the Support You Need, and Deal with Painful Social Situations When You’re Trying to Get Pregnant by Carol Fulwiler-Jones (2013).
Preparing for IVF: Approach Your IVF with Confidence and Courage by Lisa Newton (2018).
Surviving Infertility: A Compassionate Guide Through the Emotional Crisis of Infertility by Linda Salzer (1986).
The Art of Waiting: On Fertility, Medicine, and Motherhood by Belle Boggs (2016).
The Couples Guide to Fertility, Third Edition by Gary Berger, Mark Fuerst, and Marc Goldstein (2001).
The Infertility Survival Handbook: Everything You Never Thought You’d Need to Know by Elizabeth Swire-Falker (2004).
The Infertility Workbook: A Mind-Body Program to Enhance Fertility, Reduce Stress, and Maintain Emotional Balance by Barbara Blitzer (2011).
Unsung Lullabies by Janet Jaffe, Martha Diamond, and David Diamond (2005).
What He Can Expect When She’s Not Expecting (How to Support Your Wife and Your Marriage) by Marc Sedaka (2011).
What to Do When You Can’t Get Pregnant: The Complete Guide to All the Technologies for Couples Facing Fertility Problems by Daniel Potter and Jennifer Hanin (2005).
Your Fertility. Your Family by William Schoolcraft, M.D., HCLD and the Staff at CCRM Fertility (2019).
Sex at 6pm by Annarosa Berman (2006).
If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 911, 988 (24/7 National Suicide Hotline), or go to your nearest emergency room.