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Taking Charge of Your Fertility, 10th Anniversary Edition: The Definitive Guide to Natural Birth Control, ...
Toni Weschler

Collins Living, 2006 - 512 pages

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Every woman needs this book!

This book has been so helpful in learning about my body and my cycle. I wish I would've found it a long time ago. I recommend this book to every woman in any stage in life!


Very interesting-Great for any woman

My husband plan to start trying this summer. My friends and sister had mentioned this book and all have said that they were able to conceive successfully because of the information contained in this book. I bought it a month ago, because I wanted to start charting to see exactly what was going on with my body before we even started trying to have a baby, and wow! I am so happy that I got this book. I had no idea how well-tuned my body is for having babies. I always thought that a "normal" body temperature was 98.6....yes, obviously this is according to men, because most women's temps are low for the first half of the month, and shift one degree during the last 12-16 days of their cycle. I always thought I was just weird, or my own bodily symptoms were not normal, but quite the contrary, I have been thrilled to discover just how normal I am. I think every woman should read this book, whether or not they are trying to conceive.


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Great information, easy read

This book is filled with fantastic information most women will never know about their own bodies' workings. The book is actually a very fast read, with lots of anecdotes, charts, appendixes, pictures, etc. Although the author can be a tiny bit biased against hormonal birth control in parts, it's still invaluable information whether or not you immediately apply it. It can be used for women (or men) trying to avoid pregnancy or trying to conceive, or just trying to understand how their bodies work. In my opinion this book should be required reading in high school health classes.


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great gift

bought this for my sister who wants a baby and she found it to real informed


Good info, but a little long to get to the point

Several of my friends swore by this book, but no one warned me that it was completely hippie. I am an accountant, so the charting exercises are something I would normally like and understand quickly. It took several chapters of background to get to the point and the quotes and stories were from some of the most inobservant women in the world about their bodies. Also, quotes like "Charting is a priviledge" drove me crazy. No - it is a pain, but a good way to know timing. Anyway, I would love an abbreviated form of this book with real sized charts you could use right away (rather than having to get them copied and enlarged). Overall - good information in an irritating format.


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