
Conceiving with Love
A Whole-Body Approach to Creating Intimacy, Reigniting Passion, and Increasing Fertility
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Denise Wiesner’s integrative East-meets-West approach, developed over 20 years of practice, has helped thousands of couples relax, reconnect, and conceive.
The stress of trying to get pregnant can wreak havoc with a couple’s intimate relationship - right at a time when that connection is most important - and the frustration and shame couples may feel can have a harmful effect and reduce their chances of conceiving.
Wiesner gives couples the tools they need to repair their sexual relationship, rebuild their self-confidence, and reclaim their intimacy and desire. She includes advice from leading experts in Western reproductive medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine; offers sensual practices from yoga, qigong, and Tantra; and answers questions couples have about sex, intimacy, and both naturally occurring and medically assisted fertility.
©2019 Denise Wiesner (P)2019 Shambhala PublicationsKritikerstimmen
“Conceiving with Love is a much-needed antidote to the desperation so many women feel when facing a diagnosis of infertility. This is the book I’d recommend to everyone who wants to increase her fertility.” (Christiane Northrup, MD, New York Times best-selling author of Goddesses Never Age, The Wisdom of Menopause, and Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom)
“Conceiving with Love is a great support book for couples seeking strength and looking to maintain intimacy while dealing with fertility issues.” (Irwin Goldstein, MD, Director of Sexual Medicine, Alvarado Hospital, San Diego)