Books for parents to help explain assisted reproduction to their children maintained by Patricia Sarles, MA, MLS, MSEd
Monday, April 6, 2009
Sometimes it takes three to make a baby : explaining egg donor conception to young children
618.178
Sometimes it takes three to make a baby : explaining egg donor conception to young children
by Kate Bourne
illus. by Don Thompson.
Language: English
[S.l.] : Melbourne Ivf, 2002.
ISBN: 0958190305; 9780958190305
24 pp.
Reading level: Ages 3-9
Review: Explaining that “lots and lots of kids begin like this” and written by an infertility counselor, this is the story of a Mum and Dad who tried very hard to have a baby and couldn’t. When the doctor said it was because the Mum’s eggs didn’t work, the Mum and Dad used an egg donor to help them get pregnant. Excellent illustrations.
Available: http://www.mivf.com.au/downloads/orderform.pdf
Available: http://mivf.com.au/sites/mivf.com.au/files/attachments/sometimes_it_takes_three_to_make_a_baby.pdf
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