Pregnancy books in general They are all very heavy, and difficult to read in bed (I remember being squashed several times under a copy of What to Expect last time, probably while watching a marathon showing of «I didn't know I was pregnant»).
Not exact matches
Wolf shoots darts at those who've contributed to the myth: a
book on
pregnancy and childbirth, men who don't share
in the responsibility and sacrifices, and «culture»
in general.
There are
books out there that deal with grief and loss
in general, and even some that focus on
pregnancy and infant loss specifically.
Still, the more apt comparison might be to Random Family, Adrian Nicole LeBlanc's 2003
book about two young women caught up
in a suffocating web of destructive relationships, teen
pregnancy, drugs, crime, and
general dysfunction
in the South Bronx.