@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt5hjb2d.11, ISBN = {9780813545318}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt5hjb2d.11}, abstract = {In November 2006, my husband and I began in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments after several years of unsuccessfully trying to start a family. As much as I tried to focus on the process for its own sake, I often found myself filtering it through the lens of breast cancer. Given that I was writing a book that dealt with synthetic estrogens—and that I had done my best to avoid them since beginning my research in the mid-1990s—it was difficult not to think about the treatments in these terms. I felt uneasy about the various synthetic hormones—birth control}, bookauthor = {Barbara L. Ley}, booktitle = {From Pink to Green: Disease Prevention and the Environmental Breast Cancer Movement}, pages = {187--204}, publisher = {Rutgers University Press}, title = {Still in the Making}, year = {2009} }