Poet Arielle Greenberg’s son Day dies 31 weeks into her pregnancy. At which point, she makes a whole bunch of choices that not many women would make, so she can emerge from stillbirth not completely broken. And . . . it works. Part 3 of a three-part series on natural birth.
Sick of the mommy debates? Read this (very short!) book of poetry.
A pregnant woman talks about the expectations of childbirth and early motherhood, and confronts her fears over giving birth to a boy.