Dr. Nicole Saphier announced the release of her upcoming book, "Love, Mom," on February 14. The book is a tribute to motherhood. This collection of inspiring stories captures the essence of maternal experiences.
Saphier revealed the emotional rollercoaster she experienced while writing "Love, Mom." She shared that she found herself crying during revisions. As a mother of three, she saw the book as a privilege to share her special experiences and establish meaningful connections with people.
"Love, Mom" is the newest addition to the Fox News Books collection. The book tells personal accounts from prominent Fox News figures, including Ainsley Earhardt, Rachel Campos-Duffy, and Kayleigh McEnany, delving into topics such as early motherhood, experiences with miscarriages, battles with ovarian cancer, and the journey of adoption.
Saphier had conversations with these women about various aspects of motherhood, including domestic violence, blended families, and postpartum depression. She revealed that her aim was to celebrate the diverse paths to motherhood, emphasizing common threads like faith, family, and friendships.
While each mother's story is unique, Saphier highlighted shared themes. She stressed the importance of sharing hardships to build community and inspire others facing similar challenges.
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Having previously written about healthcare, Saphier expressed that "Love, Mom" is a departure from her usual topics. Describing the writing process as 'truly magical,' she appreciated the opportunity to delve into personal aspects of her life, family, and faith, interviewing close friends and learning more about them.
Since 2018, Saphier has been a valued contributor to FOX News Channel, offering insightful analyses on the most recent developments in medical news across various platforms. Saphier penned works including "Make America Healthy Again: How Bad Behavior and Big Government Caused a Trillion-Dollar Crisis," "Panic Attack: Playing Politics with Science in the Fight Against COVID-19," and the insightful children's book "That's What Family's For."
Beyond her literary contributions, Saphier dedicates her full-time efforts to being an associate professor in radiology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Weill Cornell Medical College in the New York City area.
Sharing her own story of motherhood, Saphier aimed to inspire others, especially those facing unexpected pregnancies. She emphasized that the less conventional path can sometimes lead to fulfilling outcomes, provided one has the support needed.
Expressing immense gratitude for Fox News Books, Saphier reflected on the gift of being able to share her story alongside those of other incredible women. She noted that the mother and child bond is something extraordinary.
"Love, Mom" will be released on April 16, perfectly timed for Mother's Day. Saphier emphasized that the book is relevant to everyone who connects with motherhood, not just mothers, making it an ideal and considerate present for the approaching celebration. The book is available for pre-order, promising to inspire and move readers with its heartfelt stories of motherhood.
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