What I thought I knew

What I thought I knew

By Alice Eve Cohen

Subjects: Birth weight, low, Biography, Biography & Autobiography, Motherhood, Women, united states, biography, Mother and child, Case studies, Nonfiction, Pregnancy, unwanted, Family, Jewish women, Unwanted pregnancy, Fetal growth retardation, Parents of children with disabilities, Unwanted Pregnancy, Mothers and daughters, Low Birth weight

Description: A personal and medical odyssey beyond anything most women would believe possibleAt age forty-four, Alice Eve Cohen was happy for the first time in years. After a difficult divorce, she was engaged to an inspiring man, joyfully raising her adopted daughter, and her career was blossoming. Alice tells her fiance that shes never been happier. And then the stomach pains begin. In her unflinchingly honest and ruefully witty voice, Alice nimbly carries us through her metamorphosis from a woman who has come to terms with infertility to one who struggles to love a heartbeat found in her womb six months into a high-risk pregnancy.What I Thought I Knew is a page-turner filled with vivid characters, humor, and many surprises and twists of fate. With the suspense of a thriller and the intimacy of a diary, Cohen describes her unexpected journey through doubt, a broken medical system, and the hotly contested terrain of motherhood and family in todays society. Timely and compelling, What I Thought I Knew will capture readers of memoirs such as Eat, Pray, Love; The Glass Castle; and A Three Dog Life.

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