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God of all Comfort: a testimony of faith and peserverance through infertility

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God of all Comfort: a testimony of faith and peserverance through infertility
God of all Comfort: a testimony of faith and peserverance through infertility

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God of all Comfort: a testimony of faith and peserverance through infertility

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Infertility is a challenging condition for any couple to go through. In her memoir, Kwenza shares her journey of infertility and how her Christian faith played a key role in navigating the challenges that she and her husband faced along the way.
This book is not just a memoir. While exploring infertility from a Biblical and cultural perspective, it is also an informative guide to the medical process behind fertility treatment and highlights some ethical issues associated with in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment.
Statistics in the UK show that Black fertility patients have the lowest birth rates of all ethnic groups. Kwenza brings to light some of the unique challenges that women from African-Caribbean backgrounds can experience during the process.
'God of all Comfort' is a story of trials, challenges and eventual victory and is designed to empower you with the knowledge, tools and advocacy needed to increase your chances of success.

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