Progeny : An Astrological Research
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Publisher: Notion Press (12 July 2024)
Language: English
Paperback: 216 pages
ISBN-13: 9798894150048
Item Weight: 320 g
Dimensions: 15.24 x 1.37 x 22.86 cm
Country of Origin: India
Book Title: The Path to Progeny: Solutions for Delayed Parenthood
Description:
Life follows a cyclical path: birth, youth, marriage, and the cycle continues with the desire to have children. After the initial years of marriage, couples often look forward to having children and raising them to be upstanding members of society. The desire to have children and the delays or challenges in this process often lead couples to seek answers, sometimes resorting to alternative methods to bring their descendants into the world.
In this book, Tirupur Sri S. Gopalakrishnan, fondly known as GK, provides valuable insights into understanding the causes behind delayed or denied progeny. Drawing on his extensive knowledge, the author offers practical methodologies to identify the root causes and suggests ways to address them. His work aims to guide couples on how to tackle the challenges they face in having children.
The primary goal of the author is to encourage couples to find clarity on whether they can have children naturally or should consider alternative methods like IVF, test-tube babies, or egg donation. With this guidance, couples can make informed decisions and experience the joy of parenthood at the earliest. Ultimately, the author’s vision is to help couples become parents to healthy, happy children and contribute to a stronger, more vibrant India, in line with the ideals envisioned by Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam.