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)
Birthing from Within: An Extra-Ordinary Guide to Childbirth Preparation
Nine Month Contract (Mountain Men Matchmaker, #1)
The Cider House Rules by John IrvingDaisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins ReidOne Tough Cookie by Delise TorresWaking Rose by Regina DomanThe Fight for Midnight by Dan Solomon
Novels with Abortion as a Subject
195 books — 60 voters
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

Silent Spring by Rachel CarsonCradle to Cradle by William McDonoughThe Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael PollanThe Urban Homestead by Kelly CoyneThe Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein
Being "Green"
390 books — 238 voters
Wait for It by Mariana ZapataSustained by Emma ChaseBe My Hero by Linda KageRoomHate by Penelope WardWorth the Fall by Claudia Connor
Stand In Parent
117 books — 169 voters

Uprooted by Peter J. BoniDelly Duck by Holly MarlowVoices Unheard by Lisa Coppola LMHCAdoption Is a Lifelong Journey by Kelly DiBenedettoAdopting a Little Brother or Sister by Holly Marlow
Adoption Books
20 books — 49 voters
Smooth Talking Stranger by Lisa KleypasPerfection by R.L. MathewsonNobody's Baby But Mine by Susan Elizabeth PhillipsNever Too Far by Abbi GlinesKiss an Angel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Unexpected Pregnancies and Single Moms
364 books — 657 voters

Gail Carriger
I am entirely capable." "Of what, waddling up to someone and ruthlessly bumping into them? ...more
Gail Carriger, Heartless

Michele Richard
You see, there is a major downfall to living in a tourist town. You guessed it, the constant turnover of new people. You cannot really connect with anyone because no one is ever here for more than two weeks every year, if they comeback at all. The intruders never thought about what happens once they leave. ~ Stella
Michele Richard, Mocked by Destiny

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