When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden: Encouragement for Couples Facing Infertility

When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden: Encouragement for Couples Facing Infertility

When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden: Encouragement for Couples Facing Infertility

When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden: Encouragement for Couples Facing Infertility

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Overview

One in six Americans of childbearing age experience infertility problems which lead to further struggles, including stress, sexual difficulties, marital discord, and a disturbing uncertainty about the future. Sandra Glahn knows these issues far too well and has teamed with medical specialist Dr. William Cutrer to reissue an updated edition of their trusted resource for couples struggling to have children.

While focusing on the emotional and spiritual struggles that accompany infertility, Glahn and Cutrer also provide detailed information on associated medical issues and fertility treatments and alternatives. Questions at the end of each chapter and lists for recommended reading promote further discussion while case histories and personal testimonies make the facts relatable. With a sensitive touch and trusted advice, Glahn and Cutrer offer encouragement and hope for couples struggling with infertility.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780825489334
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Publication date: 06/07/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 312 KB

About the Author

Sandra Glahn, Th.M., PhD, is a professor in Media Arts/Worship and pastoral ministries at Dallas Theological Seminary. Glahn is a journalist and the author or coauthor of twenty books.

William R. Cutrer (1951-2013) was a recognized expert in reproductive technology and medical ethics. A licensed obstetrician/gynecologist who specialized in the treatment of infertility for more than fifteen years, he also held a graduate degree from Dallas Theological Seminary and was an ordained minister.
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