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  • Author(s): SOMERS, ERIN (AUTHOR)
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    Nation. 10/3/2022, Vol. 315 Issue 7, p32-34. 3p. 1 Color Photograph.
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      Orson is younger, only 32, and a doctor describes their eggs as "infinitely healthier" than Tea's, though Tea will be able to carry the baby. Before the three of them fall into a routine, Tea begins a romance with Orson, who is kind and dashing and not put off by either the plot to get Tea pregnant or its particulars. BOOKS & the ARTS B&A BOOKS & the ARTS In The Introduction To Her New Fertility memoir, Knocking Myself Up, Michelle Tea writes: "The whole story of a birth begins with that decision to say yes, and the roller coaster that loop-de-loops you to the delivery table or at-home birthing pool or what have you - there is so much in it. Tea, the author of 15 books ranging from memoir to young adult fiction, has decided to detail her unorthodox path to motherhood in her latest. [Extracted from the article]
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