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Books for Children-Conceived through Assisted Reproduction

  • The Donor Conception Network’s ‘Telling and Talking’ series has four booklets full of information, advice and tips for the parents of donor conceived children on how to tell their child. There are four separate booklets for different ages of children as well as a DVD. The booklets are available for free download from http://www.donor-conception-network.org/tellandtalk.htm and are also available in printed format for a fee.
  • The "Before You Were Born" series of books, by Janice Grimes RN, pretty much covers the waterfront of ways a child can join the family through assisted reproduction. The illustrations are the same for each book with the text changing to fit the specific conceptual situation. The characters are a family of bears and the gender of the adult and child bear is not apparent. You can see a sample of one book online. The following is a list of titles that are available:

    • Before You Were Born…..Our Wish for a Baby: The Story Of An IVF Baby

    A baby conceived by in vitro fertilization using the sperm and egg of the parents. The child is genetically related to both parents. This book does not use the words sperm or egg. The terms "test tube baby" and in vitro fertilization are used.

    • Before You Were Born…..Our Wish for a Baby: The Story Of A Frozen Embryo

    A baby conceived by in vitro fertilization using the sperm and egg of the parents. The embryo is frozen, thawed at a later time, then placed inside the mother. The child is genetically related to both parents. This book does not use the words sperm or egg.

    • Before You Were Born…..Our Wish for a Baby: The Story Of Donor Insemination

    A baby conceived by intrauterine insemination using donor sperm. The child is genetically related to the mother and the donor, but not the father. The story does not use the words sperm or egg. The terms donor, mommy, and daddy are used in the book.

    • Before You Were Born…..Our Wish for a Baby: The Story Of A Donor Egg

    A baby conceived by in vitro fertilization using the father’s sperm and a donated egg. The embryo is placed into the uterus of the mother, who then carries and delivers the child. The child is genetically related to the father and the egg donor, but not the mother. This book does not use the words egg or sperm. The term donor is used.

    • Before You Were Born…..Our Wish for a Baby: The Story Of Donor Sperm (IVF)

    A baby conceived by in vitro fertilization using the mother’s egg and donor sperm. The child is genetically related to the mother and the donor, but not the father. This book does not use the words sperm or egg. The term donor is used.

    • Before You Were Born…..Our Wish for a Baby: The Story Of A Gestational Carrier

    A baby conceived by in vitro fertilization using the mother’s egg and the father’s sperm. The embryo is placed into the uterus of another woman called a gestational carrier. This woman carries and delivers the baby. The child is genetically related to the mother and father, but not the gestational carrier. This book does not use the terms sperm or egg. It does use the term gestational carrier.

    • Before You Were Born…..Our Wish for a Baby: The Story Of Surrogacy

    A baby conceived via intrauterine insemination, using the sperm of the father and the egg of the surrogate. The surrogate carries and delivers the baby. The child is genetically related to the father and the surrogate, but not the mother. This book does not use the words sperm or egg. The term surrogate is used.

    • Before You Were Born…..Our Wish for a Baby: The Story Of A Donor Embryo

    A baby conceived by in vitro fertilization using the egg and sperm of another man and woman. The embryo is then donated to the mother and father. The embryo is placed into the uterus of the mother, who then carries and delivers the child. This child is not genetically related to either the mother or the father. This book does not use the terms sperm or egg. It does use the term embryo donation.

    • Before You Were Born…..Our Wish for a Baby: A Baby Conceived For Female Partners

    A baby conceived for female partners by intrauterine insemination using donor sperm. The child is genetically related to the partner that uses her egg and the sperm donor. This book does not use the words sperm, egg, or have any reference to sexual preference. The term donor is used.

    • Before You Were Born…..Our Wish for a Baby: A Baby Conceived For Male Partners

    A baby conceived using the sperm of one male partner and the egg from a surrogate via intrauterine insemination. The child is genetically related to the donating male partner and the surrogate. This story does not use the terms sperm, egg, or have any reference to sexual preference. The term surrogate is used.

    • Single Mom – Donor Insemination

    A child conceived for a single mother by choice using insemination with donor sperm. The story does not contain the words sperm or egg. The term donor is used. There is no reference to a father.

    • Single Mom – IVF using Donor Sperm

    A child conceived for a single mother by choice using in vitro fertilization with the mother’s egg and donor sperm. The story does not contain the words egg or sperm. The term donor is used. There is no reference to a father.

    • Single Mom - Embryo Donation (Adoption)

    A child conceived for a single mother by choice using an embryo donation or adoption. The embryo is transferred to the single mother, who then carries and delivers the child. This child is not genetically related to the mother. The story does not contain the words donor, sperm, or egg. There is no reference to a father.

    • Single Mom - Donor Sperm/Donor Egg

    A child conceived for a single mother by choice via IVF, using donor sperm and donor eggs. The embryo is transferred into the single mother, who then carries and delivers the child. This child is not genetically related to the single mother. The story does not contain the words donor, sperm, or egg. There is no reference to a father.

    • Single Dad – Traditional Surrogate

    A child conceived for a single father by choice via intrauterine insemination, using the single dad’s sperm and the egg from a surrogate. The story does not contain the words sperm or egg. The term surrogate is used. There is no reference to a mother.

    • Single Dad - Donor egg / Gestational Carrier

    A child conceived for a single father by choice using in vitro fertilization. This child is created using a donor egg and the single father’s sperm. The embryo is then placed into the uterus of a gestational carrier. This woman carries and delivers the child. The story does not contain the words sperm or egg. The terms donor and gestational carrier are used. There is no reference to a mother.

  • Sometimes it Takes Three to Make a Baby by Kate Bourne. (3-6 years) Highly recommended book for the under six set on explaining their conception via egg donation. It is a pain in the neck to order, but is a good resource to have. If you know of an easier way, please email me and let me know. Right now, the only way I know to order it is from Australia. You must download an order form from http://www.mivf.com.au/downloads/orderform.pdf and then mail it to:Melbourne IVF
    Suite 10 / 320 Victoria Pde
    East Melbourne 3002
    Australia or you can fax it to: (+613) 9473 4454
  • Mommy, Was Your Tummy Big? by Carolina Nadel (under 5)
  • The Kangaroo Pouch: A Story About Gestational Surrogacy For Young Children by Sarah Phillips Pellet (6-10)
  • A tiny itsy bitsy gift of life, an egg donor story by Carmen Martinez Jover (2-6) Picture book for young children. Two rabbits long for a child, but the mommy rabbit doesn’t have any eggs. Then one day a kind lady rabbit gives them “a tiny itsy bitsy gift of life” that allows them to have their baby.
  • How Babies and Families Are Made: There Is More Than One Way! by Patricia Schaffe (ages 5-9) This is a basic sex ed book for families formed in alternative ways. It includes a discussion of miscarriage, cesarean delivery, twins, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, adoption and stepchildren. Surrogacy and donor egg are not discussed, but the book in inclusive enough to open the door for this discussion. The book may be too technical for the younger end of the range, but it is still a worthy addition to your sex ed library/all families are different and the same collection.
  • My Beginnings is a story of a mommy and daddy who want a baby. After wanting and waiting they finally have a baby through IVF. This book can be customized with all the details specific to your story, but the price is hefty (about $150). You can get a CD to go with this book, but I personally favor the curl up with book and child on lap. This book has to be shiped from the UK, so I'd start with some of the other books I've listed first to save money on shipping.
  • A Part Was Given and an Angel Was Born by Rozanne Nathalie (4-8) Picture style book explaining conception through donor egg. This is a bit pricey ($20), even for a hardcover book.

 
 
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