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Having a Baby and Other Things I'm Bad At

Short Stories About Living Life with Infertility

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Having a Baby and Other Things I'm Bad At

By: Bailey Henry
Narrated by: Bailey Henry
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Infertility is a battle that women have been fighting for centuries, but the seemingly taboo subject is rarely discussed openly. In Having a Baby and Other Things I'm Bad At, Bailey Henry describes her journey with infertility, including four miscarriages, marriage, grief, love, and the chance she was never properly potty-trained. With raw honesty, heartbreak, and a bit of "potty" humor, Bailey discusses the trials of being pregnant but never having a baby. She masterfully brings women's issues to the foreground (where they belong).

If you've known the devastating loss of a child, or if your life simply hasn't turned out the way you thought it would, this one is for you.

©2021 Bailey Henry (P)2022 Bailey Henry
Biographies & Memoirs Pregnancy Infertility Witty Heartfelt

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