Planning to become a parent is a profound experience, at times
agonizing, hopeful, stressful, and joyous. Not everyone is able to
become pregnant, however. When the journey to parenthood proves
challenging, Planning Parenthood will guide prospective parents
through the complicated mazes of assisted reproduction and adoption.
Specialist authors first describe fertility assistance, surrogacy, and
adoption, clearly outlining the requirements of each strategy. They
compare the medical, emotional, financial, and legal investments and
risks involved with each of these options. Then they introduce the
issues that people will need to consider when deciding which path to
parenthood is best for them. Along the way these experts offer
encouragement for changing course under any number of circumstances.
Supporting the detailed information in this book are personal stories of
the often long, winding, and emotional road to parenthood--from in vitro
fertilization to egg donation to surrogacy to adoption.
Armed with professional knowledge and inspired by the experiences of
others who have gone before them, prospective parents will be informed
and reassured by this unique resource.