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TTC: Trying to Conceive: The Irish Couple's Guide
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TTC: Trying to Conceive: The Irish Couple's Guide

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As Ireland's baby boom reaches childbearing age, one in six couples are seeking help to have a baby, and it is estimated that this figure will rise to one in four over the next twenty years. In TTC: The Irish Couple's Guide to Trying to Conceive, Fiona McPhillips offers advice to all those who are planning a family or who are experiencing difficulties in relation to fertility. This easy-to-read guide, which features numerous diagrams and tables and a wealth of information specific to the medical services and current medical practice in relation to fertility in Ireland, makes sense of the sometimes bewildering array of options available to those who are seeking help with conception. It also provides advice on how couples can increase their chances of conceiving a child. TTC will prove to be an indispensable companion for all those seeking to navigate the maze of options relating to fertility.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 27, 2014
ISBN9781909718821
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TTC: Trying to Conceive: The Irish Couple's Guide
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Fiona McPhillips

Fiona McPhillips is an Irish journalist, author, and screenwriter. In 2019, she started an MA in creative writing at Dublin City University, graduating with first class honors. Fiona’s debut novel, When We Were Silent, was runner-up for the 2021 Crime Writers' Association Debut Dagger. Fiona lives in Dublin with her three kids, two cats, and a dog.

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