National Infertility Awareness Week is a time to bring often-silent struggles into the light — creating space for honesty, empathy and connection. For the millions navigating infertility, the journey can feel isolating, unpredictable and emotionally overwhelming. Books, however, have a way of meeting people exactly where they are: offering language for complicated feelings, reassurance in moments of doubt and the quiet reminder that no one is truly alone in this experience.
This list brings together five powerful titles that speak to different facets of the infertility journey. From deeply personal memoirs to research-driven guides and faith-centered encouragement, these books provide comfort, perspective and practical insight. Whether you’re in the thick of waiting, exploring your options or redefining what family and fulfillment look like, these reads offer companionship and hope when it’s needed most.
It Starts with the Egg: The Science of Egg Quality for Fertility, Miscarriage, and IVF by Rebecca Fett
A fully revised 2023 edition of the definitive guide to egg quality and fertility, this book explores the latest science and treatments shaping reproductive health. New chapters address immune and implantation factors, including the uterine microbiome, endometriosis, autoimmune antibodies and natural killer cells. It also examines emerging options for very low ovarian reserve, such as platelet-rich plasma and human growth hormone, alongside a balanced look at PGT testing in IVF, plus expanded insights on male fertility and embryo transfer preparation.
When Waiting Becomes Life: Encouraging Stories and Medical Advice from the Heart of an Infertility Doctor by Jeff Deaton
When the path to parenthood is uncertain, When Waiting Becomes Life offers comfort, clarity and connection. Through honest, moving stories from women and couples facing infertility, the book explores the emotional toll and quiet resilience behind the struggle. With thoughtful guidance from Dr. Deaton following each story, readers gain practical insight into treatment options and the complex feelings surrounding infertility. A compassionate resource, this book reminds readers they are not alone — and that hope and growth can emerge even in the most difficult journeys.
The Art of Waiting: On Fertility, Medicine, and Motherhood by Belle Boggs
A profound and wide-ranging exploration of fertility, The Art of Waiting blends memoir, cultural critique and reportage to examine the many dimensions of longing for a child. Inspired by her viral essay, Belle Boggs reflects on her own uncertainty while weaving in literature, film, science and real-life stories of adoption, assisted reproduction and child-free lives. Thoughtful and deeply empathetic, this book expands the conversation around fertility, choice and what it means to create a meaningful life and family.
The Pursuit of Motherhood by Jessica Hepburn
A candid and relatable memoir of one woman’s struggle with infertility, this book speaks to anyone who has felt left behind on the journey to motherhood. Blending humor and heartbreak, Hepburn shares her deeply personal path through hope, disappointment, and resilience. Often described as a cross between Bridget Jones’s Diary and Eat Pray Love, it offers comfort, honesty and solidarity for the one in five couples facing fertility challenges — and a reminder that no one navigates this path alone.
Flesh & Blood: Reflections on Infertility, Family, and Creating a Bountiful Life by N. West Moss
Honest, warm, and wryly funny, this memoir follows N. West Moss through a sudden medical crisis, a rare diagnosis and the emotional aftermath of infertility and loss. With lyrical, unsparing prose, she reflects on family, legacy and what it means to leave a mark. Blending personal history, curiosity about the natural world and moments of humor, Moss crafts a moving story of healing, resilience and redefining kinship beyond motherhood. A powerful exploration of grief as a companion, not an end.
