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Taking Charge of Your Fertility, 10th Anniversary Edition: The Definitive Guide to Natural Birth Control, Pregnancy Achi by Toni Weschler
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Taking Charge of Your Fertility, 10th Anniversary Edition: The Definitive…

by Toni Weschler

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I haven't read it cover to cover, but I really think this is a must-read for any woman. There is so much about the female reproductive system that just isn't covered in health classes. My mom introduced me to the information in this book through a short pamphlet I read years ago, but this book is much more comprehensive. ( )
  colleenharker | Jul 8, 2009 |
This a fantastic book for all women, not just those who are trying to get pregnant. I feel like I understand my body so much better after having read this book. I highly recommend it. ( )
  lorin77 | Aug 10, 2008 |
I love this book. Great information that every woman should know about her body. ( )
  Maela | Apr 24, 2008 |
This book is truly facinating and every women and mature teenager should read it. Even if you're not interested in the FAM (Fertility Awareness Method) of birth control, its well worth reading for a better understanding of female anatomy and menstral cycles. All the questions a women has about her body can be answered in this book with lots of "real" examples from patients and answers from physicians. ( )
  peridoteyes | Mar 20, 2008 |
I learned more about my body from this book than anything I was taught in health class. Even if you are not interested in birth control or becoming pregnant, every woman should read this. It is so rewarding to be in tune with your own body and this book gives you the tools to do that in a format that is not overly medical or over simplified. ( )
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This comprehensive book explains in lucid, assured terms how to practice the fertility awareness method (FAM), a natural, scientifically proven but little-known form of birth control (which is not to be confused with the woefully ineffective "rhythm" method). Author Toni Weschler has been teaching fertility awareness for almost 20 years, and it's only just now gaining in popularity. As the book explains, by using simple fertility signs including peaks in morning body temperature and changes in cervical position and cervical mucus, it's possible to determine when ovulation is taking place. Fertility awareness is therefore useful for not only couples who are trying to conceive, but for those who are aiming to avoid pregnancy without the use of chemical contraceptives. It will be of special interest to those women who have suffered from infertility; many FAM practitioners have told the author that by filling in the detailed charts in the book, they've realized that they were chronically miscarrying, even when their doctors told them they weren't conceiving at all. As the book explains, by charting body temperature, it's simple to tell when pregnancy has occurred--and when there's danger of miscarriage. Taking Charge of Your Fertility also explains how to choose the sex of your baby by timing intercourse according to certain fertility signs. It also features thorough, easy-to-understand explanations of hormones, the menstrual cycle, and menopause, along with fertility tests and treatments and their long- and short-term side effects, plus a topnotch resource section. Recommended for any woman who wants to better understand her body. --Erica Jorgensen

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