The Woman Who Wanted to Be Mom
There was a woman who wanted to be a mother more than anything else in the world. This book is a glimpse of the authors personal story about her choice to pursue single motherhood. The Woman Who Wanted to be Mom is a short but sweet read about a mothers unconditional love for her children.
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The Woman Who Wanted to Be Mom
There was a woman who wanted to be a mother more than anything else in the world. This book is a glimpse of the authors personal story about her choice to pursue single motherhood. The Woman Who Wanted to be Mom is a short but sweet read about a mothers unconditional love for her children.
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The Woman Who Wanted to Be Mom

The Woman Who Wanted to Be Mom

by Nan Nelson
The Woman Who Wanted to Be Mom

The Woman Who Wanted to Be Mom

by Nan Nelson

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There was a woman who wanted to be a mother more than anything else in the world. This book is a glimpse of the authors personal story about her choice to pursue single motherhood. The Woman Who Wanted to be Mom is a short but sweet read about a mothers unconditional love for her children.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781524553883
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 10/21/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 38
File size: 15 MB
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About the Author

Dr. Nan Nelson attended medical school at the University of Texas Health Science at San Antonio. She did her adult psychiatry training as well as her child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Case Western Reserve, University Hospitals of Cleveland. She is double board certified in both. She did her perinatal/women’s training with Dr. Miriam Rosenthal at MacDonald Women’s House. She completed an early childhood education and an MBA prior to medical school. She lives in Northeast Ohio with her two children, three cats, a dog, and her daughter’s bearded dragon.
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