Share from page:. More magazines by this user. Close Flag as Inappropriate. You have already flagged this document. Thank you, for helping us keep this platform clean. Now in this, their first book for a general readership, they explain everything you need to know to understand your own fertility. An updated edition of a classic guide to preconception advises prospective parents on how to maximize their chances for a healthy conception and pregnancy, providing the latest nutritional and medical recommendations and coverage of current tests.
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What Next? They say women are blessed with the ability to forget the pain of childbirth so they will be able to have more children later. I often wonder whether the same principle applies to the challenges of writing a book of this magnitude.
And even now, revising the book for the third time since the book was first released 20 years ago, I am struck once again with the age-old question: "What were you thinking? But I suppose writers are a deluded bunch, or perhaps their memories are simply fried from their projects! To my wonderful editor at HarperCollins, Emily Krump, for sticking with me during this arduous process and graciously advocating on my behalf. And to the wizards in the production department, Heather Finn and Susan Kosko, for putting up with all of my crazy-making instructions to assure that this book is once again as appealing and user-friendly as possible.
To my literary agent, Joy Harris, who has been with me since the beginning over 20 years ago, as well as to her amazing cohort in crime, Adam Reed, who saved me from myself when I just about had a breakdown trying to convert my original manuscript to one which I could revise on my Mac.
He never ceases to amaze me with how professional and responsive he is to my questions. To the numerous doctors, health practitioners, and professors who had a part in making this book what it is, including Vivien Webb Hanson, M. And to Thomas W. Hilgers, M. To my medical illustrators, Kate Sweeney and Christine Shafner, for their gorgeous visuals. And to my graphics illustrator, Rosy Aronson, for her beautiful artwork, including the pregnant woman in the color insert.
Her incredibly positive attitude made it a pleasure to work with her. And to Sheila Metcalf Tobin, the artist of the lovely vulva and g-spot drawings in the color insert, for beautifully illustrating for women just how unique their bodies are. To my medical photographer, Frankie Collins, who had the perfect disposition to be on call every time a cervix model phoned to inform her that their cervix or cervical fluid was at just the right phase to be photographed. To the woman whom I ultimately chose for her incredibly photogenic cervix, Deanna Hope, who was so proud of her contribution to the enlightenment of women that she wanted to be mentioned by name.
To my incredible assistant for the first revised edition, Cricky Kavanaugh, my total godsend, whose intelligence, ingenuity, and attention to detail were surpassed only by her warmth and wonderful sense of humor. Regardless, I hope her young daughter Clara will one day appreciate the many contributions her special mom made to the book. And to Ruby Booras, who I want to single out for helping me come up with the perfect name to replace a rather clunky term in the sexuality chapter.
Was it really that obvious?
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