Pregnancy


Ina May's Guide to Childbirth
Expecting Better: Why the Conventional Pregnancy Wisdom is Wrong - and What You Really Need to Know
What to Expect When You're Expecting
The Goal (Off-Campus, #4)
Out on a Limb (Out, #1)
Reckless (Chestnut Springs, #4)
One Moment Please (Wait with Me, #3)
The Unwanted Wife (Unwanted, #1)
Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy
Those Three Little Words (The Vancouver Agitators, #2)
Heartless (Chestnut Springs, #2)
P.S. You're Intolerable (The Harder They Fall, #3)
Taste (Cloverleigh Farms, #7)
Nine Month Contract (Mountain Men Matchmaker, #1)
Birthing from Within: An Extra-Ordinary Guide to Childbirth Preparation
Nobody's Baby But Mine by Susan Elizabeth PhillipsDragon Bound by Thea HarrisonLetters to Eloise by Emily  WilliamsLittle Earthquakes by Jennifer WeinerPlaying for Keeps by R.L. Mathewson
Adult Pregnancy and Babies (not YA)
140 books — 63 voters
The Ultimate Guide for Gay Dads by Eric RosswoodJourney to Same-Sex Parenthood by Eric RosswoodThe Kid by Dan SavageFun Home by Alison BechdelDoes This Baby Make Me Look Straight? by Dan Bucatinsky
Nonfiction: Gay & Lesbian Parenting
165 books — 83 voters

Someone Like You by Sarah DessenBoys Don't Cry by Malorie BlackmanAfter by Amy EfawCrank by Ellen HopkinsJumping Off Swings by Jo Knowles
Teen Pregnancy
359 books — 280 voters
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret AtwoodThis Common Secret by Susan WicklundPro by Katha PollittThe Cider House Rules by John IrvingThe Story of Jane by Laura Kaplan
Pro-Choice Literature
184 books — 86 voters

Maggie Nelson
You pass as a guy; I, as pregnant. Our waiter cheerfully tells us about his family, expresses delight in ours. On the surface, it may have seemed as though your body was becoming more and more “male,” mine, more and more “female.” But that’s not how it felt on the inside. On the inside, we were two human animals undergoing transformations beside each other, bearing each other loose witness. In other words, we were aging.
Maggie Nelson, The Argonauts

Heinrich von Kleist
In M---, an important town in northern Italy, the widowed Marquise of O---, a lady of unblemished reputation and the mother of several well-brought-up children, inserted the following announcement in the newspapers: that she had, without knowledge of the cause, come to find herself in a certain situation; that she would like the father of the child she was expecting to disclose his identity to her; that she was resolved, out of consideration to her family, to marry him.
Heinrich von Kleist, The Marquise of O— and Other Stories

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