To help you find what you’ve need most, I’ve split this list into three sections: fiction books, nonfiction books, and children’s books that can help address miscarriage and pregnancy loss. A note on content: the books in this list discuss miscarriage, infertility, infant death, and stillbirth. When applicable, I have included additional content warnings next to individual books.
5 Fiction Book About Miscarriage
5 Nonfiction Books About Miscarriage
5 Picture Books That Can Help Children Understand Miscarriage
Written by a psychiatrist, The End of Miracles examines the profound psychological effects the trauma of miscarriage can have. For many years, Margo Keber and her husband tried to get pregnant despite infertility issues. When she at last conceives, she is devastated when she has a late-term miscarriage. After falling into severe depression, Margo is hospitalized — but the psychiatric treatment she receives struggles to address her overwhelming grief. Years after suffering a devastating miscarriage, librarian Hanna Casey discovers her husband has been unfaithful. Although her job takes her to many quaint Irish villages, she can’t quite escape her sorrow nor her tense relationship with her mother. But when her library is threatened with closure, she finds a community as she rallies fellow book lovers together to save it. Mabel and Jack grow close to this magical child, to the point where they see her as their own daughter. But the Alaskan woods are an unpredictable place, and Faina may not be all that she seems. After a tragedy and an irreversible mistake drove them apart, Duke Malcolm Bevingstoke reaches out to his estranged wife Seraphina with an offer — he will leave her life forever if she helps him move on. But when the two are together again and forced to confront the pain of their shared past, Malcolm comes up with a new plan: help heal her emotional wounds, earn her trust, and ask for her forgiveness.