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The Parents Via Egg Donation Organization: June 2010

Monday, June 7, 2010

THE WINNERS!!!!!!!

Our Winners - Please email marna@pved.org and include your full name and address so we can send you your books! Congratuluations!

1st Jennifer
2nd LisafromCT
3rd Poshkers
4th Anonymous9:55AM
5th D

Congratulations on the drawing! It was completed on Monday, 7 June 2010 at 19:06:49 UTC The winners were drawn from a list of 30 entrants using true randomness, which for many purposes is better than the pseudo-random number algorithms typically used in computer programs. You will find the permanent record of the drawing here:

http://www.random.org/draws/details/?draw=2356

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Friday, June 4, 2010

A GIVE AWAY FROM PVED!



Don't we all love "give aways?" I know I do, and so I decided that PVED needs to be entering into the give away business!

I have a set of 3 books I am going to send to 3 lucky winners. They will come as a set.

The first books is "Creating Life Against The Odds" By our own PVED Mom Dr. Lonny Higgins. Most prospective parents, when arriving at the decision to have children, presume their journey will be an exciting and rewarding one, resulting in the birth of a healthy baby. When those dreams are shattered because they cannot conceive or miscarry, they ask, "Why me? What did I do wrong?" The trauma of infertility is as devastating to one's self-esteem as any other life crisis, it can destroy intimate relationships--or it can bring out the best in us.

In her book, Creating Life Against the Odds, Dr. Higgins, an obstetrician/gynecologist, describes her own experience becoming a mother by ovum donation. She also shares the first hand accounts of dozens of others who have turned to assisted reproductive technology (ART) in order to realize their dreams of becoming parents. These are stories Dr. Higgins has heard from her patients and from hundreds of women (and men) she has counseled or communicated with through confidential Internet support groups. The stories of these courageous individuals became the inspiration for Creating Life Against the Odds.

Dr. Higgins takes us along on their journeys as they struggle with infertility, as they explore the options that medical science now offers, as they meet obstacles, and as they adjust to repeated loss. She also takes us into the minds and hearts of sperm and ovum donors, surrogates, and gestational carriers, looking at what makes them want to lend such an intimate, helping hand. Are they like organ donors? Do they do it for financial gain? When ART enters the picture and donors or surrogates are used, how should we describe their relationship to the children they helped create? And what about the children? Are they like adoptees? How do they understand their birth origins? And what should their parents tell them?

Our second book is from the great team of Sears and Sears - The Pregnancy Book is an excellent all-in-one guide to pregnancy from William and Martha Sears, creators of the concept of "attachment parenting." Each of the book's chapters represents a month, and deals with physical and emotional changes, describes the growth of the fetus, and discusses common concerns. The authors also focus on nutrition, exercise, information and support for home births and birthing centers, traveling while pregnant, how to avoid episiotomy, and so on. The approach is gentle, thorough, and includes more information than some month-by-month guides, which makes The Pregnancy Book an excellent choice for pregnant couples.


Our third book is another hit from Sears and Sears titled "Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby From Birth to Age Two.  William and Martha Sears, a pediatrician and a registered nurse respectively, team up with two of their doctor sons to update their 1993 guide to "attachment parenting." Advocating a "high-touch style of parenting to balance the high-tech life of the new millennium," the authors teach new parents how to bond with their babies through seven fundamental behaviors, including breastfeeding, "babywearing" and setting proper boundaries. When parents keep close to their babies by bringing them into bed at night and picking them up when they cry, the infants develop better, the authors argue; rather than becoming spoiled, they become more healthy and independent. From tips for a healthy birth, getting your baby to sleep and feeding him the "right fats," to information about early health concerns, the major steps in infant development and troublesome but typical toddler behavior, the authors of this comprehensive volume (who share their own parenting experiences along the way) are assured and reassuring experts.  

 
The RULES:
 
In the comment section please answer the following question:
 
How long have you been on your fertility journey?
 
One entry per person, please. Please do not post personal information we will contact you if you win.

No entries after midnight Pacific Time Sunday June 6th, 2010.

Winners will be selected at random and announced Monday.

Good luck!


 
 

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