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Sometimes, the road to a family doesn't go as planned. Dreams for a baby are all too often waylaid by infertility, miscarriage, pregnancy loss, and more. Those unexpected hurdles can create strife in a marriage and even a trial to one's faith and the wake of it all can leave most couples struggling to hold onto hope.
Hail Mary for Peanut is the emotional story of one couples journey to parenthood when they realized God had OTHER plans for them. The author shares all the raw ups and downs of her own personal journey, while infusing each chapter with wit, wisdom, and genuine concern for others. Included is a section of practical tips for couples coping with the stress of infertility and pregnancy loss. There's even a bonus section which holds priceless advice for friends and family members.
This book is timely for any couple of faith encountering struggles in their family planning making this a perfect one-stop-shop for support and encouragement. The road to family planning may not go as planned, but with this book, you won't feel you are going it alone.
Hail Mary for Peanut is the emotional story of one couples journey to parenthood when they realized God had OTHER plans for them. The author shares all the raw ups and downs of her own personal journey, while infusing each chapter with wit, wisdom, and genuine concern for others. Included is a section of practical tips for couples coping with the stress of infertility and pregnancy loss. There's even a bonus section which holds priceless advice for friends and family members.
This book is timely for any couple of faith encountering struggles in their family planning making this a perfect one-stop-shop for support and encouragement. The road to family planning may not go as planned, but with this book, you won't feel you are going it alone.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781979249409 |
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Publisher: | CreateSpace Publishing |
Publication date: | 10/28/2017 |
Pages: | 186 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d) |
About the Author
Heather D. Nelson was first published in 2011 in the field of infertility and pregnancy loss with her book God Had Other Plans. She followed up that success with column writing, blogging, writing tours and more. She ventured out into Type 1 Diabetes advocacy after her son was diagnosed at age 2, but she never forgot her first love. This new book, Hail Mary for Peanut shows the author returning once again to her first passion of supporting couples struggling to start a family.
When not meeting writing books, Heather can be found homeschooling her kids, blogging on life at large, or singing. Married 13 years, her and her husband currently reside in New England where she continues working to support others in both the fields of infertility as well as Type 1 Diabetes advocacy thru her gift of the written word.
You can find more information on her latest work-in-progress by following her website www.heatherdnelson.com or follow her on twitter @LegitHDNelson
When not meeting writing books, Heather can be found homeschooling her kids, blogging on life at large, or singing. Married 13 years, her and her husband currently reside in New England where she continues working to support others in both the fields of infertility as well as Type 1 Diabetes advocacy thru her gift of the written word.
You can find more information on her latest work-in-progress by following her website www.heatherdnelson.com or follow her on twitter @LegitHDNelson
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