Surrogacy


Nine Month Contract (Mountain Men Matchmaker, #1)
Then Came You
Little Fires Everywhere
The Farm
The Surrogate
The Question
The Jewel (The Lone City, #1)
White Lilies (The Mitchell Sisters, #2)
The Surrogate Mother
No Turning Back (Breaking the Rules #4)
From Friend to Father
The House of Hidden Mothers
Carrying the Sheikh's Heir  (Heirs to the Throne of Kyr #2)
A House for Happy Mothers
A Surrogate Love Affair
Uprooted by Peter J. BoniSurrogate Sister by Eve BuntingMommy Who Is Miss Amy by J.D. QuarlesMommy, Who Is Miss Becky? by J.D. QuarlesDaddy, What Is An Embryo? by J.D. Quarles
Best Surrogacy Books For Kids
5 books — 30 voters
The Greek Prince's Chosen Wife by Sandra MartonThe Farm by Joanne RamosWhat (Not) to Expect When You're Expecting by M.J. FredrickSomething in Common by Anita LynnExpecting the Prince's Baby by Rebecca Winters
Fiction: Surrogates, Surrogacy
55 books — 18 voters

Maternal Hope by Camille SeigleThe Secret Life of a Weight-Obsessed Woman by Iris Ruth PastorThe Online World of Surrogacy by Zsuzsa BerendBuilding Your Family by Lisa SchumanLove & Genetics by Mark    MacDonald
Surrogacy and Infertility
11 books — 9 voters

Uprooted by Peter J. BoniVoices Unheard by Lisa Coppola LMHCDelly Duck by Holly MarlowWho Is a Worthy Mother? by Rebecca WellingtonAdoption Is a Lifelong Journey by Kelly DiBenedetto
Adoption Books
24 books — 52 voters
Singing the Dogstar Blues by Alison GoodmanMaizy Chen's Last Chance by Lisa YeeMy So-Called Family by Courtney SheinmelThe Ones We Choose by Julie   ClarkProud of Me by Sarah Hagger-Holt
Donor Conceived Characters
72 books — 4 voters

Rachel H.S. Ginocchio
Making a human always takes the same three ingredients—an egg cell, a sperm cell, and a uterus. But just how the ingredients come together is a fascinating tale. With discoveries in science and medicine, we have insemination and IVF, along with sex, to bring babies into the world. Sometimes the ingredients that created us come from the same people who are raising us. Other times, we don’t share genetics with the people responsible for our care, such as when we are raised by stepparents, adoptive ...more
Rachel HS Ginocchio, Roads to Family: All the Ways We Come to Be

Rachel H.S. Ginocchio
The dads know that only time will tell how important genetic ties will be to their children. They also know that their children’s feelings about it will likely change over time.
Rachel HS Ginocchio, Roads to Family: All the Ways We Come to Be

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