Free E-Books
- An Introduction to Family Building with Donor Insemination
- Donor Insemination: Top 10 Things You Need to Know
- The Top 5 Tips for Picking Your Ideal Donor
- Fertility Preservation for Trans Women: Sperm Banking
General Resources
- Fairfax Cryobank Support Center
- Fairfax Family Forums: Offers discussion forums for infertile couples, single women, and same-sex couples. There are also general topics anyone can view. Private forums are available for those with children by specific donors.`
- Donor Conception Network
Donor Insemination/ Assisted Reproduction
- Everything You Want to Know About Sperm Donation Podcast: Radio interview by Creating a Family and our genetic counselor, Suzanne Seitz, and our Director of Client Service.
- How to Get Pregnant with the New Technology by Sherman Shilber
- Building a Family with the Assistance of Donor Insemination by Ken Daniels
- Helping the Stork: The Choices and Challenges of Donor Insemination by Carol Frost Vercollone
- Having Your Baby by Donor Insemination: A Complete Resource Guide by Elizabeth Noble
- Getting Pregnant When You Thought You Couldn’t by Helane S. Rosenberg and Yakov Epstein
- Conceptions and Misconceptions: The Informed Consumer’s Guide Through the Maze of in Vitro Fertilization & Assisted Reproduction Techniques by Arthur L. Wiscot and David R. Meldrum
- Assisted Reproduction: The Complete Guide to Having a Baby with the Help of a Third Party by Thersa Erikson and Maryann Lathus
- Choosing Assisted Reproduction: Social, Emotional & Ethical Considerations
- Buying Dad: One Woman’s Search for the Perfect Sperm Donor by Harlyn Aizley
- Behind Closed Doors: Moving Beyond Secrecy and Shame by Kirk Maxey
- Cryo Kid: Drawing a New Map by Corinne Copnick
- How Long Can You Wait to Have a Baby? by Jeanne Twenge
- Where Did I Come From?’ Donor Eggs, Sperm and a Surrogate by Anndee Hochman
- Waiting for Daisy: A Tale of Two Continents, Three Religions, Five Infertility Doctors, an Oscar, an Atomic Bomb, a Romantic Night, and One Woman’s Quest to Become a Mother by Peggy Orenstein
- Having Your Baby Through Egg Donation by Ellen Sarasohn Glazer
- Mommies, Daddies, Donors, Surrogates: Answering Tough Questions and Building Strong Families by Diane Ehrensaft
- Surrogacy and Embryo, Sperm, & Egg Donation: What Were You Thinking?: Considering IVF & Third-Party Reproduction by Theresa M. Erickson
For Parents with Donor Conceived Children
- Nan’s Donut Dilemma by Mary E. Ryan
- Hope and Will Have a Baby Series by Irene Celcer
- The Pea That Was Me: a Single Mom’s Sperm Donation Story by Kimberly Kluger-Bell Other publications from this author are here: https://www.booksfordonorkids.com/
- Before You Were Born: Our Wish for a Baby by Janice Grimes
- Why Don’t I Have a Daddy? by George Ann Clay
- Just the Baby for Me by Barbara Sue Levin
- Let Me Explain: A Story About Donor Insemination by Jane T. Schnitter
- Daddy, Was Mommy’s Tummy Big? and Mommy, Was Your Tummy Big? by Carolina Nadel
- Talking and Telling Series by Donor Conception Network
- Mommy, Did I Grow in Your Tummy?: Where Many Babies Come From by Elaine R. Gordon
- How Babies and Families Are Made: There is More Than One Way by Patricia Schaffer
- Experiences with Donor Conception; Parents, Offspring, and Donors Through the Years by Caroline Lorbach
- A Tiny Itsy Bitsy Gift of Life: An Egg Donor Story by Carmen Martinez Jover
- The Pea That Was Me: An Egg-Donation Story by Kimberly Kluger-Bell
- Phoebe’s Family: A Story About Egg Donation by Linda Stamm and Joan Clipp
- Our Story: A Story for Young Children About Their Conception Through Egg Donation by Donor Conception Network
- One More Giraffe by Kim Noble and Stephanie Gibson
- Sometimes It Takes Three to Make a Baby by Kate Bourne
- Butterflies and Magical Wings by Amy Margolis
- Parents Via Egg Donation (www.pved.org)
Fertility and Infertility Resources
- The Male Biological Clock by Harry Fisch
- The Infertility Book: A Comprehensive Medical and Emotional Guide by Carla Harkness
- Gift of a Child: A Guide to Donor Insemination by Robert Snowden and Elizabeth Snowden
- The Couple’s Guide to Fertility by Gary S. Berger
- Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler
- Resolving Infertility by RESOLVE and Diane Aronson and Suzanne Levert
- Making Babies: A Proven 3-Month Program for Maximum Fertility by Sami David
- In Search of Parenthood: Coping with Infertility and High-Tech Conception by Judith Lasker
- Hopeful Heart, Peaceful Mind: Managing Infertility by Carol Fulwiler Jones
- Healing the Infertile Family: Strengthening Your Relationship in the Search for Parenthood by Gaylene Becker
- Laughing is Conceivable by Lori Shandle-Fox
- Canadien Fertility and Andrology Society (www.cfas.ca)
- Kindara – a phone application
- Wanting Another Child: Coping with Secondary Infertility by Harriet Fishman Simons
- Reproductive Facts
- American Society for Reproductive Medicine
- Resolve
- The Long-Awaited Stork: A Guide to Parenting after Infertility by Ellen Sarasohn Glazer
- The Belated Baby: A Guide to Parenting after Infertility by Jill Browning and Kelly James-Enger
Same-Sex Couples Resources
- The Ultimate Guide to Pregnancy for Lesbians by Rachel Pepper
- The New Essential Guide to Lesbian Conception, Pregnancy and Birth by Stephine Brill
- A Donor Insemination Guide: Written By and For Lesbian Women by Marie Mohler and Lacy Frazer
- King and King by Linda de Haan
- Asha’s Mums by Rosamund Elwin
- Holly’s Secret by Nancy Garden
- Heather Has Two Mommies by Leslea Newman
- Mommy, Mama and Me by Leslea Newman
- Family Options for Queer Couples: Article written by our Director, Dr. Michelle Ottey for TAGG Magazine (Washington, DC Metro Area)
- Rainbow Babies, an online resource for becoming a parent in the gay and lesbian community.
- National Gay and Lesbian Medical Association
Single Parent Resources
- When Baby Makes Two: Single Mothers by Chance or by Choice by Jene Stoneisfer
- Single Mothers by Choice: A Guidebook for Single Women Who Are Considering or Have Chosen Motherhood by Jane Mattes
- Choosing Single Motherhood: The Thinking Woman’s Guide by Mikki Morissette
- Single by Chance, Mothers by Choice: How Women are Choosing Parenthood without Marriage and Creating the New American Family by Rosanna Hertz
- Choice Moms
- Single Mothers by Choice
- Creating A Family
- Unsung Heros: Single Mothers and the American Dream by Ruth Sidel – 2006
Ruth Sidel’s book is an important attempt to dispel the pervasive negative stereotypes of the single mother by presenting personal stories that defy these preconceived images. - Single Mothers in International Context: Mothers Or Workers? by Simon Duncan, Rosalind Edwards – 1997
This collection explores the variations in the status of single mothers, focusing on the dominant discourses around single motherhood, state policies towards single mothers, the structure of the labor market at national and local levels, and neighborhood supports and constraints. - Going Solo: Single Mothers by Choice by Jean Renvoize – 1985
- Do I Have a Daddy?: A Story about a Single-Parent Child by Jeanne Warren Lindsay – 1999
Addressing single-parent families, this book helps kids (4-8yr old) with absent, deceased, and unknown dads talk about and deal with this often difficult situation.
Pregnancy After Cancer
- Cancer Combat: Cancer Survivors Share Their Guerrilla Tactics to Help You Win the Fight of Your Life by Dean King, Jessica King and Jonathon Pearlroth
- Podcast: Creating a Family – Preserving Your Fertility When Diagnosed with Cancer
A diagnosis of cancer is devastating on so many different levels. Often patients are so overwhelmed that the last thing they think about is getting on with their life once treatment is past. This includes taking action now to preserve their option to have children after cancer. Host Dawn Davenport talks with Dr. Michelle Ottey, Laboratory Director for Fairfax Cryobank, who works with male cancer patients; Dr. Stephen Lincoln, Medical Director of the Fertility Preservation Center for Cancer Patients at the Genetics and IVF Institute; and Lauren Haring, Director, and Co-Founder of the Fertility Preservation Center for Cancer Patients at GIVF.


