If These Ovaries Could Talk: The Things We’ve Learned About Making an LGBTQ Family Ebook

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If These Ovaries Could Talk: The Things We’ve Learned About Making an LGBTQ Family

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Product Details

Category: Nonfiction (LGBTQ, LGBTQ Family, LGBTQ Parents)
348 Pages | 6 x 9 | 1.2 lb
ISBN: 978-0999294390 | Paperback $18.95
ISBN: 978-0999294376 | Hardcover $28.95
ISBN: 978-0999294369 | Ebook $9.99 (available on Kindle Unlimited)
ASIN: B08LK4SV8W | AudioBook $17.50

Reviews and Endorsements

"I love this book. It's funny. It's heartwarming. It's endearing.” - Amy Schumer

"Jaimie Kelton and Robin Hopkins are helping to empower a whole new generation of LGBTQ people, specifically LGBTQ women, as they navigate their journey towards parenthood. At a time in our nation’s history when some politicians continue to target the rights of LGBTQ parents, Kelton and Hopkins are countering the conversation with accurate, informative, and inspiring advice for LGBTQ people looking to explore the beauty of having children." - Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLADD

“Robin and Jaimie have put together a masterpiece. It’s funny. It’s informative. It’s brutally honest.” - Comedian and Actor, Judy Gold

“The book highlights a wide array of different people and couples who share their family building journey. While many of the stories feature LGBTQ families that range from funny to moving, the book highlights just how much a family is a family no matter how they began.” - Jennifer "Jay" Palumbo, Forbes

“Robin and Jaimie are a delight. And their book is so insightful and helpful and… it just makes you feel not alone. Even if you are not a member of the LGBTQ community, I guarantee you, you will find moments in this book that you relate to and that you can share." - Biz Ellis, Host of One Bad Mother

“It's a lot of fun, it's a lot of laughs, and it's really informative.” - Rachel Cleary, Host of Hear and Now with Rachel C. on Radio Free Brooklyn

“This is more than a book, it is an experience and a journey that takes us to places we may never have thought of. It is filled with the emotions of laughter and joy and it celebrates the concept of family both humorously and seriously.” – Amos Lassen Reviews

“Robin and Jaimie have not only created an entire podcast around creating families for the LGBTQ+ community but they wrote a book with all of the important information… It’s laugh out loud funny.” – The Book Advocate

 
Buy on Amazon ($9.99). Available for Kindle Unlimited. Hardcover and paperback are also available.

Buy on Amazon ($9.99). Available for Kindle Unlimited. Hardcover and paperback are also available.

 

About the Book

JAIMIE KELTON and ROBIN HOPKINS, the creators and hosts of the popular podcast If These Ovaries Could Talk, realized the world needed to know there was more than one way to make an LGBTQ family. Each of their families came about in different ways, so how many other stories were out there? Turns out, lots. Inspired, the two friends launched their podcast asking LGTBQ families every question imaginable about their journeys to parenthood.

Now the two hosts have written a book based on dozens of interviews to help address recurring questions that came up during their podcast. Is it important to have a child with your genetics? How does one pick a sperm donor? How will you talk to your children about where they came from? And just how does one pay for a baby because rumor has it, it costs a lot?

With insights and stories from guests such as StaceyAnn Chin, Judy Gold, and State Senator Zach Wahls, Jaimie and Robin go humorously in-depth and guide you on a journey that is equal parts funny, serious, happy, sad, celebratory, cautionary, and powerful. You can read this book cover-to-cover or skip around like your very own LGBTQ choose your own baby adventure book. You’ll learn a lot and laugh even more along the way! Who knew making a baby could be this much fun?