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21 Miles - Swimming in Search of the Meaning of Motherhood - cover

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21 Miles - Swimming in Search of the Meaning of Motherhood

Jessica Hepburn

Publisher: Unbound

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Jessica is one of the UK’s leading voices on fertility, appearing widely in the press and media on the subject of IVF.In 2018 she was nominated as one of Amnesty International's Women of Suffragette Spirit and won the Fertility Foundation's inaugural Fertility Hero Award Jessica's festival, Fertility Fest, will be taking place at the Barbican in April. Jessica also has several events and festival appearances booked throughout the year, including Guernsey Literary Festival in May, Waterstones Gower Street in July and The Fertility Show London in November, among others.For readers of Izzy Judd’s Dare to Dream, Alexandra Heminsley’s Leap In.
Available since: 05/03/2018.

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