UnPregnant Pause

UnPregnant Pause

UnPregnant Pause

Debbie Slevin

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Editorial:
Slevin Management
Año de edición:
2015
Materia
Sociología de la familia y las relaciones sociales
ISBN:
9781939682178
Páginas:
400
Encuadernación:
Bolsillo
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UnPregnant Pause: Where Are the Babies? is an insightful look at the growing trend of women in their thirties who are not marrying or having children, missing out on their “prime birthing years.” Debbie Slevin masterfully weaves in her personal experiences with an innovative research endeavor that encompasses interviews with fertility experts, psychologists, sociologists, clergy and women going through the process. Balancing the technical with humor, Debbie’s wit shines through as she tackles an issue that more and more women face each day. Examining the perspectives of mothers and daughters, scientists and laypeople, Slevin has embarked on a journey to better understand a cultural phenomenon, and potentially provide answers and hope for everyone.

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