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Mom & Dad: For the couple choosing the ever popular heterosexual relationship.

Mom & Mom: Includes an alternate conception story page (just a title and image-no subheadings), a donor page, 2 Mom's Stories, 2 Mom's Birth Stories, 2 Mother's Ancestors pages, etc. We leave it to each couple as to how they would like to distinguish between moms in the book.

Mom: This edition lacks all reference to father, whether certain pages are modified or simply not included. Multiple birth story pages are still included.

Adoption: This page set below is based on a family bringing an infant into their lives. This edition can be shifted in many ways to fit your situation, whether you are 2 Dads, want to include the birth mother, are adopting an older child, etc. Please let us know how you would like your book to be.

SOON TO COME!

Dad & Dad

Display samples and comprehensive page list for:

family bed

father root

july

june

parents story

pregnancy

quadrant

september

shower

siblings

talking

ultrasound

Mom & Dad pages (Roll over titles for completed samples)

· This Book is About
· Mom's Story
· Dad's Story
· Parents' Story
· Conception Story
· Pregnancy
· Ultrasound
· Siblings
· Names Considered
· The Shower
· Our Midwife
· Our Doula
· Our Doctor
· Day of Birth
· Our Home Birth
· The Hospital
· Welcome
· Birth Story: Mom's
· Birth Story: Dad's
· 3 additional Birth Story pages
· Birth Memorabilia (pocket page)
· Our First Days
· Visitors
· Who is this creature?...
· Nursing Stories
· Coping Stories

· Day of Blessings
· Zodiac (pocket page)
· Mother's ancestors
· Father's ancestors
· Family Bed
· Centerfolds
· January
· February
· March
· April
· May
· June
· July
· August
· September
· October
· November
· December
· First Meal
· Walking
· Growing
· Talking
· First Birthday
· 5 blank layout pages
· 5 blank pages

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