Debora Krizak Empowers Readers on Issue of Fertility Treatments in New Book
SYDNEY (PRWEB) August 28, 2013 -- In Debora Krizak’s new memoir, “How Would You Like Your Eggs?: A Journal about Life with Unexplained Infertility” (published by Balboa Press), readers gain access to a personal account of the trials and tribulations of fertility issues.
Krizak hopes to empower readers, especially those who are experiencing and embarking on in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment. “I wrote it as a way to reach out to others going through a similar situation and as a reference for anybody who may not know how to reach out or know what to say to someone they know embarking on fertility treatment,” she says.
The book is written with a bird’s eye view into the processes and emotional impact of IVF, along with the grief of being unable to discover the joy of pregnancy naturally. The book arms readers with the knowledge to ask the right questions and be a proactive leader in their own quest to parenthood.
Ultimately, Krizak wants to give readers a new outlook about the process. “There have been plenty of books about IVF and infertility – ‘how to fix it’ – but nothing highlights the true emotional impact and unspoken nature of what is regarded in our society as a disease,” she explains. “It’s essentially a book about hope.”
“How Would You Like Your Eggs?” will officially launch on Aug. 29, 2013, just in time for fertility week – Sept. 1-8 – in Australia.
“How Would You Like Your Eggs?”
By Debora Krizak
Softcover | 5 x 8 in | 260 pages | ISBN 9781452510200
E-Book | ISBN 9781452510217
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Born and bred as an Adelaide girl, Debora Krizak is an Australian entertainer and Helpmann Award-nominated actress who has worked in the performing arts industry for over 20 years. Her credits include playing Sheila in the 2012 production of the musical “A Chorus Line” as well as a role in Mel Brook’s “The Producers.” She holds a bachelor’s degree and is studying a postgraduate degree in rehabilitation counseling (master’s degree in health sciences).
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