I ve been trying out AI assistance in marketing. This is an excellent example of what you can do, and it s amazingly good at bringing out the value of the book to readers. The post Podcast Review of Avoidant appeared first on Jeb Kinnison .
I see I have not posted here in years. It turns out having three children born in three years takes up a lot of one s time! It was also becoming pointless to post because Google was steadily reducing organic traffic to the site. For years now, Google has increased its own revenue yearly by pushing [ ] The post Long Hiatus: Google Search Cut Views appeared first on Jeb Kinnison .
I get a lot of good feedback on my attachment books, even seven years after publication. This one was really touching. I hope you’re well. I read your book, Avoidant. I normally don’t do this I mean, reach out to people, like this. I am on the tail end of a short-lived marriage with a [ ] The post Mailbag: Avoidant appeared first on Jeb Kinnison .
I offer up my own experience here since it may help older/infertile men seeking to be fathers. It s anecdotal, not statistical, but I did go from zero sperm to 4 to millions in a year. And my first try turned out badly with the eight eggs assigned to me only two developed, and they [ ] The post IVF Journey: On SDF and Antioxidants, Sorting Chips appeared first on Jeb Kinnison .
[Continued from Remedies for Male Factor Infertility Azoospermia] The additional cost and unnatural nature of IVF has some benefits both parents and embryos can be genetically tested in advance. If the parents have certain recessive genes, they can either use donor sperm or eggs to avoid offspring with significant defects, or roll the [ ] The post IVF Journey: Genetic Screening of Parents and…
[continued from Donor Eggs.] Update: in real time, offspring #1 is at 32 weeks, with two months to do. He is reportedly very active during the day, but sleeps at night, which is very helpful so his gestational carrier (GC) can sleep. #2 is frozen in pre-launch until his GC is ready, probably next month. [ ] The post IVF Journey: Remedies for Male Factor Infertility Azoospermia appeared first on…
[cont d from How our IVF Journey Began] While we waited for husband s second attempt at providing sperm, we started looking for a good egg donor. It s kind of the Wild West, with little regulation and some donor agencies placing ads in college newspaper to entice young woe=men with promises of large fees (as much as [ ] The post IVF Journey Donor Eggs appeared first on Jeb Kinnison .
I ll try to use my personal journal to proceed in chronological order we began knowing little about IVF, and research took some time. I haven t made much of it here, but my husband of 15 years is a guy, which I think, unless the PC terminology has changed recently, makes us a gay couple [ ] The post How our IVF Journey Began appeared first on Jeb Kinnison .
We did a lot of research before starting the IVF process. The difficulty of adoption in the US in this era is comparable to or worse than IVF, and it s almost as expensive, so we didn t go that route and besides, no one in my family is carrying on the family name, so we d [ ] The post August, 2019 Deciding to try IVF appeared first on Jeb Kinnison .
I generally write on attachment theory and relationship topics to report on research results and the personal experiences of others. I try not to let my own personal experiences show too much because I m trying for a neutral, nonjudgmental view. I have been too busy with other projects to keep up the writing and reporting [ ] The post Having Children Progress Report appeared first on Jeb Kinnison…