It Takes Two… And a Uterus: The Ultimate Guide to Understanding and Enhancing Your Fertility – Sarah tackles an emerging issue for a growing number of Americans with spunk and style.


Are you in the midst of your own fertility journey and feeling lost in a sea of information? Look no further than Dr. Sarah Zadek’s new book, “It Takes Two… And a Uterus.” Dr. Zadek is a naturopathic doctor with nearly a decade of experience in hormonal health, specifically in fertility-centered clinics. Her expertise is evident throughout this all-encompassing guide, which covers topics such as the egg, the sperm, the embryo, diet, sleep, exercise, sex, stress, toxins, and more.
But this book is more than just a compilation of information – Dr. Zadek also shares her own personal path to fertility. She knows firsthand the struggles, heartbreaks, and miracles that come with infertility, and she shares her journey in a charming and relatable way. The lifestyle changes she recommends may seem daunting at first, but they are strategies that she personally used on her own route to becoming a parent.
One of the things that sets “It Takes Two… And a Uterus” apart is its holistic approach. Dr. Zadek covers detailed planning, overviews of artificial reproductive techniques (ARTs), lifestyle and diet changes, and so much more in one comprehensive guide. This can save you the time and frustration of piecing together information from multiple sources. Of course, this also means that the book can be dense at times – it’s not a light read. But its informative nature also makes it more complex than the average “what to expect when you’re trying to conceive” guide.
Despite its density, “It Takes Two… And a Uterus” is informative, insightful, and comprehensive in its offerings. Whether you’re just starting out or are on your last resort, this book is a valuable resource that can be referred to again and again. Dr. Zadek’s energetic voice and spunk make this a unique and charming read that I personally for anyone exploring their own fertility journey.
4.2/5
– Krysta
