In Vetro Fertilization
Our GUUD BOOKS explain IVF IUI Donor Gametes (egg and sperm donation), gestational carrier and many other topics in ways that are simple and easy to understand.
Getting pregnant and having kids should be fun and easy, right? What happens when it isn't? Terri and Jaq are a couple who stumble through the peaks and valleys of infertility as they work to love and accept themselves as individuals and to support one another. They learn about the medical issues associated with and treatments for infertility on their pathway to "happy".
The Guud About Infertility
Books you can read in private or share with family and friends -that highlight topics you care about. Whether you are comfortable learning and sharing in public or you’re reluctant to talk about it - the information and explanations are here for you. Learn laugh cry and be encouraged -all for less than $15 per book.
Family Building the NEW way (when you don't get pregnant the old fashioned way) explained in simple terms everyone can understand
Dr Hammond is the publisher of GUUD Books about Tough Topics and the author of The GUUD Book about Infertility. Dr Camille Hammond is the CEO of the Tinina Q. Cade Foundation (www.cadefoundation.org). She is an expert on infertility education, advocacy and support. She’s written and “co authored” articles about infertility that have been published in “peer reviewed” scientific journals, newspapers and magazines. She has also served as keynote speaker and presented at scientific conferences and other programs. Through her work at the Tinina Q. Cade Foundation- she has hosted hundreds of conferences about different ways to become a parent and OVERCOME infertility and become a parent after a diagnosis of infertility. She is also a mom of triplets who were conceived with fertility support and delivered by her mother Dr Tinina Cade, who served as her gestational carrier.
Just because we put a great product together doesn't mean it has to be expensive! This Book was an outpouring of love from my own journey, and experience as a doctor dealing with infertility. I wanted everyone to be able to afford their own GUUD book, and be able to give them as gifts and not have to worry about the cost or worrying about compromised quality.