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Author name: Elizabeth M. Whelan

 : A Baby? ... Maybe: A Guide to Making the Most Fateful Decision of Your Life
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 301.426
EAN num: 9780020783602
ISBN number: 0020783604
Label: Macmillan Pub Co
Manufacturer: Macmillan Pub Co
Printing Date: 1980-06
Publishing house: Macmillan Pub Co
Sale Popularity Level: 2156971
Studio: Macmillan Pub Co




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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - I bought this book 32 year ago...still a beloved reference in my house.
I bought this book when I was in college in 1975. Reading this book was literally the very first time I ever saw in print that adults could chose to not have children. The book is balanced and fair. It gave me the strength to make decisions about my family which affect my every day life, over 30 years later. I made my future husband read it and it impacted him as much as it did me.

3 or 4 years ago I found Dr.Whelan and told her this how much this book meant to me. She responded with a delightful letter. The book is a real gem and if you are fence-sitting the child issue, find a copy and read it!



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Well-rounded and useful
In making my own decision about whether to become a parent, I have read many books on the subject. Most are biased, too narrowly focused, or simply devoid of original information.

This one, although over 30 years old, is by far the best: it offers a multi-dimensional look at the drawbacks and rewards of both paths. Of course a book can't make the decision for you, but this one helps provide the tools for decision making, and presents them in a truly neutral voice that is far ahead of its time.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent guide
This landmark book introduced the idea that having children ought to be something we think deeply about. It guided me many years ago in making that most fateful decision not to have children. It was Whelan who offered this simple, but invaluable bit of advice: Remember that whichever decision you make--to have children or not--you must always expect moments in the future when you will wonder if you made the right decision. This book should be required reading of anyone of child-bearing age. Child bearing and child rearing should be a matter of choice, not of obligation. Whelan argues and illustrates this idea well.



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