IVF Success - Raphael Kuhn - Books - ISO Media - 9780648035329 - October 1, 2017
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IVF Success

Raphael Kuhn

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IVF Success

IVF Success is the first independent, evidence-based book with no conflicts of interest to address major issues surrounding IVF success and failure.



Successful IVF treatment can bring you immeasurable happiness, but it can also be responsible for profound disappointment when it does not go as planned.



The emotional and financial costs of undergoing IVF are considerable, especially when you have to undergo multiple cycles.



This can leave you feeling desperate, vulnerable and willing to try anything that might help, even when there is no proof that it will.



IVF Success aims to provide you with the facts that will enable you to optimize your chances of achieving your goal - parenthood.



Dr Raphael Kuhn was an IVF specialist with Melbourne IVF for more than 15 years and Chairman of Melbourne IVF Human Research and Ethics Committee for four years.



"IVF is truly a gem. Clear and concise, yet covering all the essentials and critical facts." Dr Suresh Nair, IVF specialist, Singapore.



"Comprehensive resource for those considering IVF. Reassuring that the information is factual and evidence-based rather than opinions." Sandra Dill, CEO Access, Australia.



"Based on years of experience and backed by extensive research, IVF Success is essential reading for anyone whose treatment has so far been unsuccessful." Juliet Robinson, Chairperson, Human Research and Ethics Committee (Melbourne).

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 1, 2017
ISBN13 9780648035329
Publishers ISO Media
Pages 126
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 7 mm   ·   154 g
Language English  

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