Waiting to Conceive

Waiting to Conceive by Yinka Ayeni, published by WestBow Press on November 5, 2014, is a 200-page exploration of the divine aspects of pregnancy and conception. The book presents the idea that these processes are intricately designed by God, emphasizing the natural progression of life from conception to birth. It reflects on the innate abilities of a newborn and the sacred nature of pregnancy, suggesting that any difficulties encountered may indicate a deeper issue.
Readers will find that Waiting to Conceive delves into the spiritual dimensions of conception, addressing the reasons behind challenges in the journey to parenthood. The text discusses the significance of understanding this sacred program, aiming to provide insights into the emotional and spiritual aspects of waiting for a child. With a focus on religion and spirituality, this edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of conception and the divine purpose behind it.
Official synopsis Publisher
Pregnancy and conception are a program written by God; the baby is born and knows when to suck in air, even though he or she has been surviving via the mother’s placenta for the months he has spent in the womb. No one teaches him how to start breathing; it comes naturally. He keeps growing and knows when to roll over, when to sit, crawl, stand, walk, and run. It’s incredible to watch and awe-inspiring.
It’s the same for pregnancy: It is a process specially manufactured by God to replenish mankind through the generations. It is a sacred program in God’s laboratory–the masterpiece of God’s creation. It is not meant to bring heartbreak, sorrow, or pain. If it does, it is malfunctioning and there is a reason why. Waiting to Conceive walks you through the answers to a great question: Why?
FAQ
What is “Waiting to Conceive” about?
Who is the author of “Waiting to Conceive”?
When was “Waiting to Conceive” published?
What is the ISBN for “Waiting to Conceive”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
