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The Billings Method: using the body's natural signal of fertility to achieve or avoid pregnancy (2003)
Dr Evelyn Billings & Dr Ann Westmore
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The Billings Method, first published in 1980, is now considered to be a classic work. It offers a clear guide for women to achieve healthy and natural fertility by explaining how they can control and manage their fertility, and remains one of the most popular books ever written on this topic. |
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It Takes Two: reproducing naturally today (1997)
Dr Judy Ford |
Based on years of research and counselling, the author outlines the real problems underlying reproductive difficulties and offers advice as to how to solve and avoid these. |
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Why me: the real-llife guide to infertility
Loraine Brown (1998) |
The author shares her own experiences of infertility treatments and relates the stories of many others who have been in the same predicament. It examines the various treatments on offer, both medical and natural. Although the author was eventually succesful in conceiving, she has included a chapter with stories from those who don't have children, whether this is through choice or not. |

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Natural Solutions to Infertility (2000)
Marilyn Glenville |
This book outlines the many factors which can cause infertility, particularly the ones which you can do something about such as improving diet and giving up alcohol, smoking and drugs, to name but a few. The author is a nutritionist so the emphasis is obviously around adopting a healthier lifestyle, but the book does provide information about medical and drug treatments also. |

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Natural Conception: mother nature's help for infertile couples (2001)
Ruth Sharkey |
The author is a practising herbalist, homoeopath and hypnotherapist. She explains how lifestyle issues impact upon fertility, and provides a wealth of information on natural remedies which can help you to conceive. |

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Taking Charge of your Fertility: the definitive guide to natural birth control, pregnancy achievement, & reproductive health
Toni Weschler (2002) |
A very popular and much borrowed book from our library collection, it claims it has helped thousands of women achieve or avoid pregnancy naturally using the Fertility Awareness Method. A full explanation of what this method involves plus lots more information about fertility is included. |

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Overcoming Infertility: 12 couples share their success stories
Herbert A Goldfarb (1995) |
The author, an Obstetrician/Gynaecologist who specialises in laser surgery, details the conditions which can cause infertility and uses real life stories from couples who have undergone various reproductive technology treatments successfully. |

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Getting Pregnant: a compassionate resource to overcoming infertility (1997)
Prof Robert Jansen |
This book provides a wealth of information about infertility, treatments for miscarriage and endometriosis and procedures for assisted conception, IVF, donation and surrogacy. As a gynaecologist pracitising in infertility and a medical director at Sydney IVF, he is well placed to offer information and advice about assisted reproductive technologies which he does in a down to earth and very readable way. |