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Surrogacy Book
Assisted Reproduction - Surrogacy Book for Children and Siblings
Hope and Will Have a Baby: The Gift of Surrogacy Story
When telling children about IFV, you may also be interested in:
IVF Story
Adoption Story
While there are many good books about adoption and adoption is
widely accepted in today's society, there are only a select few good books on reproductive assistance. We hope through an In Vitro Fertilization story,
IVF will someday be as accepted as widely as adoption. Hopefully children will feel they belong and are not the "different" child at school or in other
environments. We hope these books will be read by children in all types of families to show that everyone belongs in their family.
Order Hope and Will Have a Baby
Child Surrogacy Book:
Hope and Will Have a Baby: The Gift of Surrogacy Story by Irene Celcer
20 pages, Softcover
Description for Hope and Will Have a Baby:
This surrogacy book follows an inquisitive little boy who learns of his parents' quest to have children, and the success they ultimately achieve in creating a family. Told in a language a child can understand, read the tale of how mom and dad met, fell in love, and ultimately built a family.
This surrogate story brings to light the many reproductive options of family building.
Come and celebrate the unique gift couples can receive on their way to becoming a family.
From the Publisher of this surrogacy book:
We live in a world where telling our children about their origins seems to emphasize biology or technology at the unfortunate expense of the
emotional climate that surrounds a family's beginnings. It is important for children to know the love, excitement and enthusiasm that parents feel
when children became part of their family. These emotions, sometimes joyous, sometimes challenging, are acknowledged in this child surrogacy book
in an appropriate way for little ears to hear and little minds to learn about.
Telling of how a child came to be is sometimes fraught with awkwardness and embarrassment. This is true whether the story entails adoption,
third party reproductive assistance, or even traditional conception. Many parents struggle to decide when, what or how to tell their children about their
family's beginnings. Once finally parents, they may wonder if, how or when they should tell their offspring about their child's origins.
Irene Celcer, author of this surrogacy book, Hope and Will Have a Baby firmly believes that the well-being of children is based on healthy self-esteem, which comes from
knowing who they are and how they came into this world and into their families. Although understanding the relational and biological parts of how humans
are created is important, it is not the main concern of this story. Rather it is the children's emotions of pride and love and of being deeply
desired as their parents were building a family. This knowledge will help children build a strong sense of self-worth that will carry them throughout
life.
This surrogacy book, Hope and Will Have a Baby: can give parents a way to manage a task that may at first seem too overwhelming or stressful. This child surrogacy book is meant to
provide a way to tell children by talking about their desires to become parents and their ultimate success in doing so. The surrogate story is also meant to give
children an appropriate way to start understanding how they entered their family. Parents may choose to embellish, remove or add details of their
own special family beginnings as they read this surrogacy book to their children. And children will naturally do their own thing,
with their own uncanny sense of innocence and delight. Ultimately, it is the family's traditions, culture, and religious beliefs that
will dictate the degree of disclosure.
Another Surrogacy Book for Children:
The Kangaroo Pouch
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Child Surrogate Story.
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A Baby For Mabel
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Telling Children about surrogacy.
You may also be interested in:
IVF Story
Adoption Story
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