THE FERTILITY AWARENESS HANDBO
產品編號 | 0-89793-096-7 |
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條碼 | 9780897930963 |
作者 | Barbara Kass-annese & Hal C. Danzer |
出版商 | Hunter House Books |
國際書號 | 0-89793-096-7 |
THE FERTILITY AWARENESS HANDBOOK
DID YOU KNOW THAT YOUR FERTILITY SIGNS
TELL YOU HOW TO AVOID PREGNANCY- OR BECOME PREGANT?
This book shows you how to understand your fertility signs-the natural language of your body.
This knowledge is important because it gives you new and natural choice:
‧If you want to become pregnant, you can track the days of the month when you are most fertile and choose to have intercourse when you are most likely to conceive.
‧If you want to avoid pregnancy, you can determine when you are definitely infertile and can safely have sexual intercourse without conceiving.
‧These choices will be based on natural techniques which are non-invasive, have no side effects, and carry no long- term danger if toxic infection or cancer.
‧These techniques can be used by themselves or combines with other methods of contraception.
The information in this book is not based on folk-wisdom or anecdote; it is reliable, researched, scientific fact. The effectiveness of these methods has been tested and proven in clinical studies all over the world. The authors, experts in reproductive health and fertility awareness, bring years of experience to their work, and have completely revised and updated this new edition of what many have called “the best book on the subject.”
THE FERTILITY AWARENESS HANDBOOK will show women how to be more in touch with their bodies, more secure about their lovemaking, and more in control over their sexual well-being.
Barbara Kass-Annese, R.N., C.N.P., is a national and international consultant in women’s health care and human sexuality. She has written several manuals for health and education programs, and is the author of Say Goodbye to PMS and a video, How to Get Pregnant.
Hal C. Danzer, M.D., is a reproductive endocrinologist in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Cedars- Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of California at Los Angeles, Center for Health Services.