So by 1956, I was the happy, though often tired, mother of four beautiful daughters under the age of seven, I was married to an incredibly supportive
husband, and I'd met five people who would become key players in the rest of my life:
Doctors Ratner and White, Mary White, Edwina Froehlich, and Betty Wagner, who,
along with three other women I was soon to meet, would become the cornerstone of an effort that would ultimately affect mothers and babies around the world...
Though Henderson does ask her readers to do some homework
along the way — necessary for the process to be successful — the book remains light and fun as Henderson weaves in her personal online dating journey from her first date
with a narcissistic, rock climbing, army
doctor to finally finding her
husband.