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The Lucky Egg

Understand Your Fertility and How to Get Pregnant

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The Lucky Egg

By: Dr Lucky Sekhon
Narrated by: Dr Lucky Sekhon
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***AS HEARD ON DR KARAN EXPLORES PODCAST***

The most comprehensive guide to fertility, egg freezing and IVF you’ll ever read.


***WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THE LUCKY EGG***

‘This book is outstanding… it cuts through the noise and misinformation and helps you focus on what actually matters.’

‘Your modern-day evidence-based fertility guide with a side of humanity and compassion.’

‘This is the most detailed, clear and compassionate fertility book I’ve ever read.’


Millions of people struggle with infertility, yet open and informed conversation about it is still rare. But with the reassuring and compassionate voice of a trusted friend, Dr Lucky Sekhon, OBGYN and fertility expert, will help you cut through the noise of fertility misinformation with her warmth, humour and deep medical knowledge.

Whether you're just starting to track ovulation, facing a diagnosis of diminished ovarian reserve, exploring the use of donor eggs or sperm, or have been through multiple rounds of treatment with no clear path forward, The Lucky Egg can guide you through each step of your fertility journey.

Preparing you with all the scientific knowledge you’ll need, Dr Lucky will help you feel less alone and give you the best possible chance of the family you long for.
Miscarriage & Baby Loss Parenting & Families Physical Illness & Disease Relationships Sexual & Reproductive Health Infertility
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A great book with information about how to improve fertility. Goes into a deep dive. Uses terms like ‘people with ovaries’ at times but does use women at other times.

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