Having a Baby & Other Things I'm Bad At - Bailey Henry

Having a Baby & Other Things I'm Bad At

By Bailey Henry

  • Release Date: 2021-04-20
  • Genre: Family & Relationships
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 13 Ratings

Description

Infertility is a battle that women have been fighting for centuries, but the seemingly taboo subject is rarely discussed openly. In "Having a Baby and Other Things I'm Bad At," Bailey Henry describes her journey with infertility, including four miscarriages, marriage, grief, love, and the chance she was never properly potty-trained. With raw honesty, heartbreak, and a bit of potty humor, Bailey discusses the trials of being pregnant, but never having a baby. She masterfully brings women's issues to the foreground—where they belong. If you've known the devastating loss of a child, or if your life simply hasn't turned out the way you thought it would, this one is for you.

Reviews

  • I could not put this book down!

    2
    By Debvoo
    Bailey tells it all! Her stories made me cry, laugh and cry because I was laughing. She has a wonderful way with words and is such a strong young woman with an amazing outlook on life, loss and faith. I would recommend her book to anyone who loves to read and enjoys finding a little humor even in the hardest times.
  • Real, raw, beautiful, hilarious

    5
    By Ltsimmons
    This book shares hard stories with beautiful, thoughtful words. Anyone who has experienced loss or hardship will appreciate it. Bailey Henry is a fantastic writer. She was brave to share her story. I can’t wait to see what she writes next!
  • Worth every Penny!

    5
    By leslemon
    Honest, riveting, powerful! I was gripped from the first page. When somebody is brave enough to write about their emotions and experiences in this way, it’s 100% worth reading. There are so many interesting points of view in this book that have been inspiring but I don’t want to spoil it! These stories feel like they were written by your best friend, somebody who gets you, and has enough humor to cut through the blinding grief and loss, but enough vulnerability to help you feel the truth in the pain.