books read
Toddler: Real-life Stories of Those Fickle, Irrational, Urgent, Tiny People We Love, edited by Jennifer Margulis. Fun, but fluff-ola, too fluffy for the bus, even, just not enough there to be a book. And the stories were in no way dissimilar from halfway decent blogging or anecdotes I hear at the park. Also, who the heck names their daughter Hesperus?
Your Fertility Signals, Using Them to Achieve or Avoid Pregnancy Naturally, by Merryl Winstein. Basically, this is all about the EWCM (that's egg white cervical mucus, for those of you who haven't read Taking Charge of Your Fertility, among which include me, but by gum I know the abbrevations!) 10 pages of information padded out into an entire book, mostly by dint of repeating it over and over and adding lots of platitudes.
I need some better reading! Or a better attitude.
Your Fertility Signals, Using Them to Achieve or Avoid Pregnancy Naturally, by Merryl Winstein. Basically, this is all about the EWCM (that's egg white cervical mucus, for those of you who haven't read Taking Charge of Your Fertility, among which include me, but by gum I know the abbrevations!) 10 pages of information padded out into an entire book, mostly by dint of repeating it over and over and adding lots of platitudes.
I need some better reading! Or a better attitude.
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