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Are you dreaming of starting your own family but feeling overwhelmed by the complex journey as an LGBTQ individual? Look no further than "LGBTQ Family Building: A Guide for Prospective Parents." This authoritative and easy-to-read guide is designed specifically for LGBTQ people, providing comprehensive information on surrogacy, adoption, transgender pregnancy, and more. Don't let stereotypes or barriers hold you back - empower yourself with the knowledge and support found in this invaluable resource.
Dr. Abbie E. Goldberg, a renowned psychologist and researcher, has compiled years of research and insights into this guide to challenge traditional beliefs that may hinder LGBTQ individuals from realizing their dream of parenthood. As you navigate the path to becoming a parent, Dr. Goldberg's LGBTQ Family Building Project offers evidence-based knowledge, research findings, and practical checklists to help you make informed decisions about adoption agencies, healthcare providers, and other essential resources.
It's time to break free from societal norms, family pressures, and outdated beliefs that may be discouraging you from starting the family you've always wanted. Take the first step towards parenthood with confidence and clarity by arming yourself with the groundbreaking information presented in this empowering book. Your journey to family building as an LGBTQ individual is unique and valid - let this guide be your companion along the way.
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