Birds and Bees and More: How Babies Are Made and Families Form
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Description
This colorfully illustrated book is designed to help parents and other educators talk with children about how babies are made and families are formed. It begins by explaining the typical way of getting pregnant through sexual intercourse. However, it acknowledges that some couples have difficulty conceiving and may turn to assisted reproductive technologies such as IVF, ICSI, artificial insemination, sperm or egg donor or even surrogacy for help in becoming pregnant - and ultimately parents. There are also people who are single or in same-sex relationships that are also turning to such options in order to become parents. Adoption and foster care are also included here. The book conveys the importance of children understanding the variety of ways babies are made and the great lengths people may go in order to become parents. The authors contend that knowing the various ways is not to weaken or shame the process, but instead to celebrate the love and desire to be parents.
ISBN
9780991260164
Publication Date
2016
Publisher
Maine College Press
City
Orono, ME
Keywords
Babies, Families, Parents
Disciplines
Family, Life Course, and Society
Recommended Citation
Caron, Sandra L.; Schulte, Samantha J.; and Kenny, Robert Ryan, "Birds and Bees and More: How Babies Are Made and Families Form" (2016). Faculty and Staff Monograph Publications. 270.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/fac_monographs/270