Each month I share some soon-to-be-released and newly-published books that deal with the physical, emotional, sociological and spiritual aspects of infertility, loss, and adoption. I haven’t read these books, so these aren’t recommendation. I just like to share what’s new and available! Please note that this post contains Amazon affiliate links.
Life Without Baby Workbook 2: Getting Through the Grief of Childlessness by Lisa Manterfield
Amazon’s description: “In the second of a four-part Life Without Baby series, author and blogger Lisa Manterfield takes you gently through the process of acknowledging your loss and giving yourself permission to grieve. She offers suggestions for finding much-needed support and for helping a spouse or partner through his grief.” Life Without Baby Workbook 1: Letting Go of the Dream of Motherhood is also available.
Communicating Pregnancy Loss: Narrative as A Method for Change edited by Rachel E. Silverman & Jay Baglia.
Amazon’s description: “Communicating Pregnancy Loss is a collection of first-person narratives about the experience of pregnancy loss…The book’s narrative approach to writing about and thereby understanding pregnancy loss offers readers a method for changing the way pregnancy loss is understood personally, culturally, and politically.”
In Vitro Fertilization Comes to America: Memoir of a Medical Breakthrough by Howard W. Jones, Jr., M.D.
Amazon’s description: “…This book is the amazing story of how IVF came to America. It is told by Howard W. Jones, Jr., M.D. who, with his late wife Georgeanna Jones, M.D., was the American pioneer of ‘test-tube babies….’”
From Pain to Peace With Endo: Lessons Learned on the Road to Healing Endometriosis by Aubree Deimler
Amazon’s description: “Your body has an amazing ability to heal when given the proper nourishment. Learn about the interplay of your body’s natural healing mechanisms to put in place an environment to ward off endometriosis and related conditions…”
Miscarriage: You are Not Alone by Stephanie Green
Amazon’s description: “With the compassion and wisdom of personal experience, Stephanie Green guides you through the process of grieving the loss of your baby. Addressing some of the most common struggles you will face in the wake of a miscarriage, she helps you see how Jesus gives you the strength to grieve well and the courage to keep moving forward….”
Do any of these new infertility books look interesting to you? Please share your thoughts in the comments below!
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