Chasing Baby: An Infertility Adventure (Paperback)

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Chasing Baby: An Infertility Adventure (Paperback)

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Grow up, get a job, find a partner, have a family, live the dream. This was always the plan...with some deviations along the way. Using sarcasm and vulnerability, Morwenna speaks about growing up, finding love, and then struggling when the rest of “the plan” isn’t meant to be. This is the raw & real story of one couple’s rollercoaster ride as they discover infertility, try various treatments, suffer an adoption reversal, and learn to make new plans and find the funny moments.

A raw, sarcastic, and sometimes funny account of the struggles of growing up, dealing with infertility, fertility treatments, and the adoption process.
Morwenna Trevenen was born and raised in Winnipeg and, while she loves to travel, is proud to make Winnipeg her home with her family, and Charlie—the very best dog. She has always fancied herself an artist, living as an actor, musician, dancer, and now is thrilled to get to add “writer” to the list. She is a licensed REALTOR® and decorator in Manitoba, and gets her arts “fix” whenever she can. She can usually be found out for forest walks, at live shows, with her friends and family, and/or wherever there is cake or ice cream.
Product Details ISBN: 9781773370750
ISBN-10: 1773370758
Publisher: Great Plains Publications
Publication Date: May 15th, 2022
Pages: 168
Language: English
"In this page-turner about trying to become a parent, Morwenna Trevenen tells her story… But you don’t need to have experienced these troubles firsthand – or even be a parent – to get caught up in this excruciating, wonderful story." —Marsha Lederman, The Globe & Mail

"Exceptionally well written and laced with dark humor, Chasing Baby: An Infertility Adventure, by Morwenna Trevenen is a raw, sarcastic, informative, recognizable, true-live account of the struggles of growing up, dealing with infertility, fertility treatments, and the adoption process." —Julie Summers, Midwest Book Review