Books We Recommend

There are a number of published resources that you can read to help you and your partner better understand infertility. We've reviewed these books and think you'll find them helpful.


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The Couples Guide to Fertility: With the Newest Scientific Techniques to Help You Have a Baby, Updated Version
by Gary S. Berger, M.D., Marc Goldstein,
M.D. and Mark Fuerst







How to be a Successful Fertility Patient: Your Guide to Getting the Best Possible Medical Help to Have a Baby
by Peggy Robin









Helping the Stork: The Choices and Challenges of Donor Insemination
by Carol Frost Vercollone, Heidi Moss,
Robert Moss








The Endometriosis Sourcebook
by Mary Lou Ballweg








The Pregnancy Prescription:
The Success-Oriented Approach to Overcoming Infertility

by Hugh D. Melnick, Nancy Intrator









Experiences of Donor Conception
by Caroline Lorbach









Adopting After Infertility
by Patricia Irwin Johnston









Miscarriage: Women Sharing from the Heart
by Marie Allen, Shelly Marks









Parenthood Lost: Healing the Pain after Miscarriage, Stillbirth and Infant Death
by Michael R. Bermans









Overcoming Male Infertility: Understanding Its Causes and Treatments
by Leslie R. Schover, Anthony J. Thomas









Trying Again: A Guide to Pregnancy After Miscarriage, Stillbirth, and Infant Loss
by Ann Douglas, John R. Sussman, Deborah L. Davis









Reaching Out: The Guide to Writing a Terrific Dear Birthmother Letter
by Nelson Handel









What to Expect When You're Experiencing Infertility: How to Cope with the Emotional Crisis and Survive
by Debby Peoples, Harriette Rovner Ferguson









Talking With Young Children About Adoption
by Mary Watkins, Susan Fisher









The Complete Single Mother
by Andrea Engber, Leah Klungness









Lesbian and Gay Parenting Handbook: Creating and Raising Our Families
by April Martin









Sometimes It Takes Three to Make a Baby (Explaining Egg Donor Conception to Young Children) by Kate Bourne









Choosing to Be Open about Donor Conception: The Experiences of Parents
by Sharon Pettle and Jan Burns

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