With glossy websites promising anyone can travel to the sunshine, stay in luxury accommodation and have surgery to “transform” their bodies, all for as little as a fifth of the cost of a single private operation in the UK, it’s easy to see why an estimated 150,000 Britons go under the knife in Turkey every year.
There comes a time when married couples want to transition into becoming a family and start trying to have children. However, this may mark the start of a long and arduous journey for some couples. As a matter of fact, fertility problems are not as uncommon as you may think. An estimated 15 per cent of couples in Singapore are.
MarĂa Candelaria Schamun's body tells a dramatic, brutal story. The pages of her heartbreaking new book hold the memory of her pain, her scars, of the screams she muffled and finally let rip.