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Thirty Something And The Clock Is Ticking: What Happens When You Can No Longer Ignore the Baby Question

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Thirty Something And The Clock Is Ticking: What Happens When You Can No Longer Ignore the Baby Question
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Kasey Edwards
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 233,Width 155
Category/GenrePregnancy, birth and baby care
ISBN/Barcode 9781864711806
ClassificationsDewey:306.8743
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Random House Australia
Imprint Ebury Australia
Publication Date 1 March 2011
Publication Country Australia

Description

When Kasey Edwards discovers she'll be infertile within a year, she is forced to dig the baby issue out of the too-hard basket. She explores what motherhood would mean to her identity, her career, her body, her relationships and her mental health. What would it be like to want a baby but be unable to have one? Or what would it be like to have a baby only to find that she preferred her life before? Would her life be ruined? Kasey speaks to people who claim motherhood is the best thing they've ever done, and people who say it's the worst. She discovers how the desire for a baby can drive people to the brink of insanity; the logistical challenges of ovulating and trying to conceive on a long-haul flight; the indignity and despair of IVF; and, the price of buying sperm on the internet. This irreverent and witty memoir will make you laugh, cry and ponder the joys and regrets of motherhood. Thirty-Something and the Clock is Ticking will inspire you to tackle the baby issue head-on and on your own terms, rather than letting time, denial and social pressures make the decision for you.

Author Biography

Kasey Edwards has a Masters degree and over ten years experience as a management consultant. She has has written industry-related articles for newspapers and magazines, as well as articles for the women's consumer press.