The following are links to areas
I have found to be of help to me as a single pregnant woman.
There's plenty of information and resources found here.
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Coping
Resources for Single Pregnant Women and Mothers
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Websites - for
Single Pregnant Women and Mothers
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Just
for Fun - online
pregnancy journals, chinese birth
chart, cute baby clothes, pregnancy
clubs , useless but entertaining
sites
Articles - pregnancy
and parenting
Books -
Books I have read and own.
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Medical Resources for Single
Pregnant Women with no health insurance
California Residents-
- AIM
Program - Access for Infants and Mothers -if you live
in California and have middle income and no insurance they
have a special program for you while you are pregnant. I
am using this insurance program and it's wonderful. I will
be covered for all medical expenses until 2 months after
my baby is born. The baby is also covered for a nominal
fee after my pregnancy is over.
- Medi-Cal -
if you have no income or low income you might consider the
Medi-Cal program. The state provides you with healthcare
at no cost. You get to choose from two programs - Blue Cross
or Healthnet
- Healthy
Families -Healthy Families is low cost insurance for
children and teens. It provides health, dental and vision
coverage to children who do not have insurance and do not
qualify for free Medi-Cal.
All Other States -
- MedicAid - Find
your state on this site. Medicaid is a state administered
program. Each state sets its own guidelines subject to
federal rules and guidelines. Certain services must be
covered by the states in order to receive federal funds.
Other services are optional and are elected by states.
- American
Pregnancy Website - find health department by
state
Federal Programs -
- WIC -
a federal agency that serves to safeguard the health of
low-income women, infants and children under the age of
5. WIC provides nutritious foods to supplement diets, information
on healthy eating and referrals to health care. To
find the nearest WIC office, call 1-800-942-3678, or call
a pregnancy specialist at 1-800-672-2296.
Doula Info-
- Cost
of Doula's (Private Birthing Coach ) http://www.rvi.net/~townsend11/Other_Doula_Factors.html
- What
is a Doula? - DONA.org
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Pregnancy Alone and Single (bulletin boards,
blogs, organizations)
Single Mother Sites and SIngle
and Pregnant
Message Boards:
BLOGS:
- Going
it Alone -Lin, a single pregnant woman, and her experience
documented in an online journal
- YouandMeKid
Blog - the website's founders
blog of her journey going through pregnancy alone.
- Celebrity
Baby Blog- Just what it says...News of celebrities
and their pregnancies
- Blogging
Baby is a blog — an online magazine — about
pregnancy, baby care and parenting.
ORGANIZATIONS:
- Singlemothers.org -NOSM:
National Organization of Single Mothers -An organization developed
by a single mom to help others. You should consider joining.
Just for Fun -
- Babies
Online - This site is great for baby names, journals,
free baby websites!
- Create
An Online Pregnancy Journal For Free! - Show off your
expanding tummy to friends and family around the world

- Join
the What To Expect Online Pregnancy Club and get everything
you need – nutrition, health, beauty tips; answers, support,
and more!

- Chinese
Pregnancy Calendar - an ancient method for determining
your baby's sex. It turned out right for me!
- Top 100 Baby Names
- Pregnancy
Calendar- presonalized week by week pregnancy calendar
- Pregnancy
Statistics - How many days are you pregnant? How far
do you have to go? this is a fun little calendar for daily
statistics.
- glamajama
- glam clothing for babes the coolest, trendiest and
most fun babyclothes I've seen on the web!
- BabyWise.com-Innovative baby
products store featuring unique infant gifts and toddler
toys. Feeding, nursery, strollers, diaper bags and more!

- Pregnancy Belly Cast Kits by ProudBody.com
Description:
Our fun & easy kit creates a unique keepsake of an expecting
mom's pregnancy in the privacy of her home in under
an hour. No mixing of messy materials is required and
the end result is a perfect 3D memento of an expecting
mom's beautiful pregnant form. Our kits have been featured
on "The View", "LIVE with Regis & Kelly" and TLC's "A
Baby Story".
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Articles:
Books: Note:
There aren't many books on the market dealing with experiencing
pregnancy alone and choosing to raise your child. There ARE many
books on choosing to give your child up for adoption... I have
left those out, since this site is geared for women who are choosing
to raise their own child. Below are some books I've found helpful
through my pregnancy and my breakup.
Pregnancy and Single Mother Books
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- Single
Mother's Survival Guide
by
Patrice Karst- Single moms haven't had many
books to turn to in times of distress. Most parenting
guides either moralize to her or ignore her altogether.
Patrice Karst has righted that wrong with The
Single Mother's Survival Guide. The book
is obviously designed to console--and fast--the
poor mom who has once again dragged the baby
into the bathroom with her because she literally
cannot get a moment alone. Flip open to any page
and you'll find earthy bits of inspiration, with
a consistently (but not sickeningly) positive
slant on childcare, dating, and other facts of
single-mom life. Karst never loses her tenacious
hold on the realities of parenting: on her list
of "Reasons to Be Happy About Being a Single
Mom," the first one is "because it's happening." It's
a treat to read a book so completely on the side
of the mom.
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- Pregnant
and Alone
(Paperback) by Arnell
Logan Pharr - Each year, more than a million
women go through the joys and pains of pregnancy
without the support of husbands and fathers. These
women are not all "from the street," as some would
like to think. They come from all walks of life.
They are from many different faiths or have no
faith at all. In this much-needed inspirational
book, Arnell Pharr addresses the real issues and
concerns of the pregnant, single woman and brings
to her love and support. Out of her own experience
came tremendous spiritual and emotional growth
and an abundance of life-long lessons that can
potentially touch the lives of millions of women
and their children.
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- The
Complete Single Mother
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The authors are single mothers whose state was unexpectedly
thrust upon them by departing partners. Engber, founder
of the National Organization
of Single Mothers, is
a contributing editor to Working Mother; Klungness,
a psychologist, specializes in issues of single mothers.
Together they have produced a frank and unabashedly
feminist guide, the tone of which reflects the popular
What to Expect series. No topic is off limits: there
are tips on how not to fall to pieces when the baby
starts saying "da-da" and
even what to do when teenagers start worrying that mom
will be old maid. Finances are approached in the chapter "Money
Matters";
custody sharing, dealing with former in-laws and dating
are considered in the section "Relating Joyfully to Others," which
also includes the chapter "The Ex from Hell." There
is an entire and encouraging chapter on raising sons.
Breezy but always down-to-earth, this guide provides
intelligent and frequently entertaining reading and
offers much to mothers without-and with-partners.
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Relationships-
- Don't
Call That Man! -by Rhonda FindlingI
found this a great source of information after
breaking up with my baby's father. There are
some great writing exercises included in the
book. Step-by-step, from heartache to healing,
Don't Call That Man! is a map on how to heal
the pain of a lost love; how to overcome feelings
of neediness and desperation; and above all,
how to regain focus on what's important and it's
not calling that man. It's the perfect book to
embrace on the way to a new and more gratifying
relationship.
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- How
To Survive the Loss of a Love
Peter
McWilliams- author featured on Larry King,
this book was by my bedside from the moment
I realized my relationship with the baby's
father was over.. It's also perfect for someone
who has lost someone to death. It has been
a source of comfort and a wealth of information.
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