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Infertility resources

This section aims to provide links to other resources, which can assist couples who are facing fertility issues.

 

The award winning documentary on infertility and IVF


TECHNOSTORKS takes the viewer along on the rollercoaster journey of three (real life) couples who face infertility and assisted reproductive technologies.

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A tiny itsy bitsy gift of life: a children's egg donor story


This beautifully illustrated book is intended as a tool for parents, who have conceived through egg donation. It enables them to explain to their child its origin in an easy manner, through the story of a happy couple of rabbits, Pally and Comet who have everything in life except a baby bunny.

The book is very colourful and ideal for children even before they can read, because the pictures are so full of details it easily captures the child’s attention.

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I want to have a child, whatever it takes - the tireless struggle against infertility


This beautiful book of paintings tells Carmen's personal story of her struggle to become a mother. It is a positive and inspiring book!

In a clear and sincere way, Carmen presents her autobiography of infertility. After a constant struggle with doctors and syringes, the author decides to paint chairs as a way of relief; chairs that express each one of her longings, each moment of sadnes, each situation of powerlessness, as well as that of sharing with her partner the frustrations which infertility brings to a partnership.

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SEE ALSO


World wide support groups for endometriosis

Endometriosis and infertility

Treatments for infertility / Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART)

Infertility centres and organisations

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