Description:“A powerful read that uniquely captures the story of DES and its devastating impact on human health. I found it deeply moving and scientifically compelling.” - Scott Kerlin, Ph.D., DES International Information and Research Network"A heartfelt story uniquely told by the energy of a house." - Joanne Tammaro, Daughter of a DES victimMomma longed to fill me with children and prayed to be happy, but a drug her mother took, Diethylstilbestrol or DES, challenged those dreams.When I was first built, I thought I was Momma’s child. Then I learned I was a house and my purpose was to shelter and comfort her through years of struggle.Now, I share her journey and all its secret moments as only a house can do. Momma’s story is about love, faith, hope, courage, and the energy within.“Author CJ Zahner presents a real and heartrending look into the effects of DES on families. This drug was given to women to prevent miscarriage and has had devastating consequences to the surviving children. Zahner’s unique way of presenting the story from the house perspective allows the reader to imagine what it is like to view family life from the outside without the ability to intervene.” – Nancy Murray, Ph.D.“Get ready for a superbly written, vivid journey that takes you through heartbreak and joy, and is told from a unique viewpoint...Woven throughout is the underlying question that we all can relate to regarding our hopes, fears, and dreams, and what shaped us.” Laura Lewis, Ph.D. MSW, MCMany women are unaware their mothers or grandmothers took DES. It caused an increased risk of cancer in mothers; cancer and neurological disorders in the babies in utero, including severe depression and suicidal tendencies; and miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies, infertility, and stillbirths in DES daughters.Researchers continue to study the multigenerational effects.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The House That Loved: Based on a true story about the side effects of a drug prescribed to pregnant women. To get started finding The House That Loved: Based on a true story about the side effects of a drug prescribed to pregnant women, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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The House That Loved: Based on a true story about the side effects of a drug prescribed to pregnant women
Description: “A powerful read that uniquely captures the story of DES and its devastating impact on human health. I found it deeply moving and scientifically compelling.” - Scott Kerlin, Ph.D., DES International Information and Research Network"A heartfelt story uniquely told by the energy of a house." - Joanne Tammaro, Daughter of a DES victimMomma longed to fill me with children and prayed to be happy, but a drug her mother took, Diethylstilbestrol or DES, challenged those dreams.When I was first built, I thought I was Momma’s child. Then I learned I was a house and my purpose was to shelter and comfort her through years of struggle.Now, I share her journey and all its secret moments as only a house can do. Momma’s story is about love, faith, hope, courage, and the energy within.“Author CJ Zahner presents a real and heartrending look into the effects of DES on families. This drug was given to women to prevent miscarriage and has had devastating consequences to the surviving children. Zahner’s unique way of presenting the story from the house perspective allows the reader to imagine what it is like to view family life from the outside without the ability to intervene.” – Nancy Murray, Ph.D.“Get ready for a superbly written, vivid journey that takes you through heartbreak and joy, and is told from a unique viewpoint...Woven throughout is the underlying question that we all can relate to regarding our hopes, fears, and dreams, and what shaped us.” Laura Lewis, Ph.D. MSW, MCMany women are unaware their mothers or grandmothers took DES. It caused an increased risk of cancer in mothers; cancer and neurological disorders in the babies in utero, including severe depression and suicidal tendencies; and miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies, infertility, and stillbirths in DES daughters.Researchers continue to study the multigenerational effects.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The House That Loved: Based on a true story about the side effects of a drug prescribed to pregnant women. To get started finding The House That Loved: Based on a true story about the side effects of a drug prescribed to pregnant women, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.