The Trials and Tribulations of Being a Parent

by Pamela Thomas


Formats

Hardcover
£24.95
Softcover
£10.95
Hardcover
£24.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 30/09/2021

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 236
ISBN : 9781665593274
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 236
ISBN : 9781665593267

About the Book

Pamela Thomas was in her mid-thirties when she and her husband married, and they were eager to start a family. But it wasn’t as easy as they planned. In The Trials and Tribulations of being a Parent, Thomas offers an honest account of her journey toward motherhood. This diary spans thirteen years of pregnancy and loss, invitro fertilization, and adoption. The journey starts when she realizes she’s pregnant, and she details their excitement, informing family, pre-natal visits, mood swings, and feeling like she’s an invader in her own body. She was pregnant for just a short time but suffers every emotion. On her first scan, she even visualised her baby attending graduation day from university. The story takes a sad turn when she suffers a miscarriage. Thomas and her husband seek answers from doctors, and they undergo fertility tests to find IVF is their best hope of becoming pregnant. This means lots of medication, more mood swings, hot flushes, and self-injecting. This procedure also fails to deliver. The couple abandon thoughts of a biological family and investigate adoption, a new adventure begins. In The Trials and Tribulations of being a Parent, Thomas tells how this was the most stressful, tiring, and emotional part of their journey. From a pre-adoption course to meeting social workers, foster carers and psychologists, attending meetings, completing forms, and meeting their forever children, and they finally become the family they always wanted to be.


About the Author

Pamela Thomas is an average housewife, working in education in the midlands. She lives with her husband, children, and pets. This is her first book, started by accident as a diary of her long-awaited pregnancy. She decided to publish her journals to help other families, who may have similar struggles, to know they are not alone.