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Contributors


Meet Liz Fentress, President,
North Carolina
Community Foundation


2. How to Have
Stress Free Holidays
3.Feliz Navidad - A
Different Carolina Christmas
4 .Confessions of a
Christmas Elf

1. The Interview Process
Getting the Job
You Want - Part 3

2. Small Business Owner
Retirement Plans

3. Saying “No” Gracefully
in Business Situations


C'mon Let's Laugh



1. Four Obstacles to
“Fame and Fortune”

3. The Business Plan - More
than Planning the Business

4. Referral Groups


1. Carol Andrews’
Season of Desire
2. Rebuilding: Smart
Women Make Changes

4. Eighteen Ways to
Leave Your Blubber


1. I Wanted to Talk
to You First



2. Building Buzz
How to Reach and Impress
Your Target Audience

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What Every Woman Should Know
About Her Biological Clock

Until now, there has been little practical advice on what women can do about ticking biological clocks. What Every Woman Should Know About Her Biological Clock is the first book to explore a woman’s reproductive life span completely, from beginning to end. Based on Cara Birrittieri’s own experience of running up against a slowing biological clock, she shows women for the first time how to “tell what time it is” with a simple blood test that gives them a peek at the state of their ovaries. And she provides women with a plan of action long before they run out of time.

As more and more women wait until their mid- to late-30s—or even later —to have their first child, it’s never been more important for young professional women to understand their reproductive clocks. This book provides critical information for planning a career, a marriage, and a family.

What Every Woman Should Know About Her Biological Clock will:
• Show women how ovarian reserve tests can monitor the biological clock.
• Give women an evolutionary explanation for such an unforgiving clock.
• Offer a method to calculate the duration of the biological clock.
Explain how birth control pills may enhance fertility.
• Provide a way to manipulate the monthly cycle using birth control pills.
Present steps to preserve and prolong fertility.
• Provide a critical look at midlife celebrity birth announcements in the media.


Cara Birrittieri is an award-winning television reporter who covered health and medicine in Boston and has reported extensively on reproduction issues. Her awards include an Emmy Nomination, the Health & Science Journalist’s Award from the American Heart Association, and the Award of Excellence from the American Medical Writer’s Association. Since undergoing her own battle with her biological clock, she has appeared on many health news segments involving infertility. She resides outside Boston, Mass. with her husband, 4-year-old son, and infant daughter.

U.S. $15.99 (Can. $22.95)
ISBN 1-56414-735-5

For more information or to schedule an interview with the author, please contact Linda Rienecker at 201-848-0310 x513 or Lrienecker@careerpress.com