(Hungarian version) Aching for a Child: Emotional, Spiritual and Ethical Insights for Women Suffering through Infertility and Pregnancy Loss

(Hungarian version) Aching for a Child: Emotional, Spiritual and Ethical Insights for Women Suffering through Infertility and Pregnancy Loss

(Hungarian edition) Aching for a Child. Deb Gruelle includes updated medical and support information along with insights from her own 16-year journey as well as from others experiencing the crises of infertility or miscarriage.

In this Hungarian edition of The Ache for a Child, Deb Gruelle includes updated medical and support information along with insights from her own 16-year journey as well as from others experiencing the crises of infertility or miscarriage. She also provides help for biblical and ethical questions that couples often encounter while navigating through assisted reproductive fertility treatments. Chapters also include help for family, friends, and pastors who want to support those struggling to create a family.

Deb has been supporting couples experiencing infertility or miscarriage since co-founding a support group for infertile women which she led for ten years. She has also served as the media editor for the Northern California RESOLVE chapter.

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Series: Aching for a Child, Book 2
Genre: Christian Living
Tags: Ethical, Faith, Infertility, Loss, Medical, Miscarriage, Pregnancy Loss, Spiritual, Stillbirth
ASIN: 1564762483
ISBN: 9789632883083
Endorsements
"The author writes gently for those who are unable to conceive and for those who are childless because they have lost a baby during pregnancy. This also a "must read" for those who would like to learn more about infertility and the loss of a baby during pregnancy to support those who are struggling. She also explains various solutions from medical interventions such as using fertility drugs, through artificial insemination (ART) to adoption. She not only introduces them but also examines them from a biblical perspective: What kind of moral dilemmas do couples face? Are these medical procedures optimal choices for those couples who do not want to give up their convictions? What does the Bible say? And where is God when it hurts so much? A book about the pain often carried in silence and about dreams that are lost along with the child when a pregnancy is lost. It touches your heart while introducing the emotional rollercoaster that infertile couples ride, lets you examine yourself, and guides through the labyrinth of medical tests and offered solutions. Its empathic tone makes you feel being understood and gives you hope and trust in the love and care of God.”
– Tapolyai Emőke, psychologist
“This book opened my eyes to see the struggle and the emotional stress that had been hidden from me till now. It made me think about my medical attitude. I have gained new insights which helped me understand infertile women’s behavior, reactions, and vulnerability. I hope that more theologians will dare to face the enormous issue of Assisted Human Reproduction, and dare to guide those who turn to them.”
– Dr. Tolnay Lajos, obstetrician, gynecologist
Many would give everything in order to hold their baby in their arms. Many questions, sometimes desperation or anger may arise inside of them if this dream doesn't come true. This book brings help, guidance, and hope to these people. Hope, indeed. Because I do believe that despite the difficult journey, everyone can find the way to the child God wants to send.
– Szenczy Katalin, leader of The Hungarian Baptist Aids's Adoption Program
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About the Author
Deb Gruelle

Deb Gruelle is a bestselling and award-winning internationally selling author, who has been writing for over two decades. Her latest work is Aching for a Child: Emotional, Spiritual, and Ethical Insights for Women Struggling with Infertility or Miscarriage, 2nd Edition (English) that deals with the medical, ethical, and spiritual issues women often face with infertility and the loss of a child during pregnancy. In addition, she has written over 100 articles for women's and parenting magazines (including American Baby and Bay Area Parent), storyboards for children's games, and technical documentation for the computer and telecommunications industries.

Deb has been featured on multiple radio broadcasts, including Family Life Today and serves as a keynote and workshop speaker and writing coach.

Because of her passion for children, Deb trained as a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) to help children navigate the foster care system. She’s also volunteered at her local women and children’s shelter and served as a coach with Habitat for Humanity. Deb has a heart for those longing for peace and rest.

Deb is also the great-grand-niece of Johnny Gruelle, the creator of Raggedy Ann and Andy and enjoyed reading his whimsical stories as a young girl. She feels honored to share stories with children to enrich their lives and encourage a giggle. Deb has three adult children, whom she enjoyed homeschooling as kids.

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