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Further
help
Useful reading:
Childless: The Hurt and the Hope. by Beth Spring. Lion Publishing. At 48
pages, this pocketbook is an excellent very readable short booklet to give
to those facing infertility.(Note: This book is out of print but
the producer of this website has some copies priced £2 including P&P)
Some mothers do have ‘em. Others don’t. A Christian approach
to Infertility and Childlessness. by Hugo and Sharon Anson . Eagle Publishing.
152 pages. Sensitively written, taking pain seriously but also offering
hope, exploring biblical material, the ethics of various medical options
and offering some practical strategies. An appendix also offers further
useful reading. Available via the shop link at www.grassroots.org.uk
Inconceivable. by Ben Elton. Bantam Press. Written as alternate diary entries
of a fictional couple struggling to conceive, this novel is a comedy but
with many poignant experiences with which many infertile couples will identify.
Featuring some colourful language, it will not be to everyone's taste, and
it may not be appropriate for individuals or couples still feeling very
raw about their situation.
It's ok to cry: Finding hope when struggling with infertility and miscarriage. by Malcolm and Nick Cameron. Christian Focus. Details about and reviews of the book can be found atwww.hopewhenithurts.co.uk
Baby Hunger.Biblical encouragement for those struggling with infertility by Beth Forbus. Xulon Press.
Useful web sites:
Infertilitynetworkuk.com Web
site of The National Infertility Support Network. A membership fee allows access to chat rooms and other resources.
BICA.net Web site
of the British Infertility Counselling Association (BICA)
Hannah.org Web site
of Hannah’s Prayer Ministries, an American based Christian network
and organisation supporting couples facing fertility challenges.
Sarahs-Laughter.com Web site
where you can order the book by Beth Forbus
Facebook.com Group "Christians & Infertility A Facebook group called Christians and Infertility
Written and Copyright
Rev Stephen Levett, 2010. Stephen Levett is a Methodist Minister who with
his wife Louise has had personal experience of the infertility issues
addressed in this leaflet.
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