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Title: When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden: Encouragement for Couples Facing Infertility by Sandra Glahn, William Cutrer ISBN: 0-8054-6127-2 Publisher: Broadman & Holman Publishers Pub. Date: June, 1997 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $12.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.67 (15 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Answering the cry,"What if God never gives us children?"
Comment: Sandra Glahn, former RESOLVE board member, transforms long-term pain into heartening encouragement as she shares her decade-long struggle with infertility. Intimately and personably written, When Empty Arms Become a
Heavy Burden delivers solid facts and detailed information. With moments of true-to-life humor, it addresses the moral, marital and spiritual
challenges involved in the struggle to have children.
Giving the topic a unique perspective, Glahn has teamed up with co-author,William Cutrer, M.D., a physician who also holds a graduate-level theology degree. Using numerous case histories as well as Glahn's personal testimony, they provide knowledgeable advice and answers to many of the key questions infertility patients ask. They focus much of their efforts on the emotional and spiritual struggles, though they also detail medical issues.
The book begins with a focus on dynamics in the marriage relationship, discussing the different ways wives and husbands typically handle the stress and grieving process: "Why do I feel like I'm going crazy?" "How do we keep romance alive?" The authors provide appropriate (sometimes amusing) responses to well-meaning friends and family who just can't say anything right. Using examples and insights from the Bible, they address the painful question so many of us ask, "Why,God?"
The book ends with several chapters devoted to the latest high-tech fertility treatments, including donor insemination, donor eggs and surrogacy, as well as the ethical considerations involved. Secondary infertility, adoption, and the option of living childfree are also addressed. Each chapter concludes with a list of thought-provoking questions for couples' discussion. To help those who desire to personally research certain issues, the authors also provide a list of resources for further reading. Of particular interest are the on-line resources they include.
Weaving logic and emotion, facts and feelings, Glahn and Cutrer send a message of encouragement and hope to those who ask "What if God never
gives us children?"
Rating: 5
Summary: A great book!
Comment: Striving to support and comfort acquaintances, friends and family when they are hurting emotionally is a desire people often feel inadequate and ill-prepared to fulfill. Having a loved one who for years had known the struggles, disappointments and intensity of infertility treatment caused an internal yearning to better perceive the aching in my friend's heart. Although reading about these experiences could never give the same understanding as having personal involvement, "When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden", co-written by Sandra Glahn and Dr. William Cutrer, provides the reader with knowledge that equips a more informed listener, gives a better sense of compassion and sensitivity and encourages the confidence to know that sometimes efforts to comprehend and feel some of the hurting one's pain along with them, is far more helpful than words of advice offered. This is a great book for anyone living through the heartaches of infertility or for those who hope to reach out in support and answer the call "to bear one another's burdens". Also a benefit realized in reading this book is that the Biblical principles referenced can be used as precepts of guidance in other personal struggles, as well. This is a book full of encouragement for the discouraged; and in addition, this writing will lend wisdom to the influence projected into another's life.
Rating: 5
Summary: Much Needed Encouragement in this Area!!!
Comment: Sandra Glahn and Dr. William Cutrer have written a "Christian guide" to the practical, moral, marital, and spiritual challenges of infertility, and as such, it has brought my family some well-deserved help in this area.
The books brings solid facts, detailed information, and a message of encouragement to infertile couples, and those who work with them, along with answers to questions they ask most often. Some of those questions we have asked, such as:
-Should we consider high-tech fertility treatments?
-What about donor insemination? Donor eggs?
-How do we respond to nosy friends and relatives?
-Where can we go for the best advice?
-How can God allow this to happen?
And there are other questions which you may find in your search for answers. There are 16 chapters of great information, and an appendix at the end for more information to seek out. This is a great resource!!!
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Title: Empty Womb, Aching Heart: Hope and Help for Those Struggling With Infertility by Marlo M. Schalesky ISBN: 0764224107 Publisher: Bethany House Pub. Date: May, 2001 List Price(USD): $11.99 |
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Title: This Too Shall Pass by Lori Durante Rardin ISBN: 0967637708 Publisher: Chasing Rainbows Publications Pub. Date: 01 December, 1999 List Price(USD): $7.95 |
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Title: Water from the Rock: Finding God's Comfort in the Midst of Infertility by Donna Gibbs, Phyllis Rabon, Becky Garrett ISBN: 0802429319 Publisher: Moody Publishers Pub. Date: September, 2002 List Price(USD): $12.99 |
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Title: The Ache for a Child by Debra Bridwell ISBN: 1564762483 Publisher: Chariot Victor Books Pub. Date: April, 1994 List Price(USD): $12.99 |
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Title: Experiencing Infertility: An Essential Resource by Debby Peoples, Harriette Rovner Ferguson ISBN: 0393320006 Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company Pub. Date: January, 2000 List Price(USD): $17.00 |
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