Monday, July 22, 2013

"Cracked Open" Exposes Heartbreak of Many Counting on Fertility Methods

"Cracked Open" Exposes Heartbreak of Many Counting on Fertility Methods

Miriam Zoll's memoir about trying to get pregnant in near-middle-age, Cracked Open: Liberty, Fertility, and the Pursuit of High-Tech Babies, is more than a personal account of the failed promise of Assisted Reproductive Technologies [ART] for her and her husband. It's also an exposé, lambasting the business of selling dreams to people desperate for biological offspring and a clear-eyed assessment of the high failure rate - 150,000 tries resulted in only 47,090 live births in 2010 - of in vitro fertilization, egg donation and surrogacy for the many women who use them.

Note: And when that fails, they try to adopt.


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