Websites
Books

The Girlfriends' Guide to Pregnancy: Or Everything Your Doctor Won't Tell You

Vicki Iovine (Pocket Books, 1995)

A candid discussion of morning sickness, swollen breasts, exercises, stretch marks, sex during and after pregnancy, delivery and more. 288 pages.

Dear Diary, I'm Pregnant: Teenagers Talk About Their Pregnancy

Compiled by Annrenee Englander (Annick Press, 1997)

A book featuring ten teenage girls' stories about their pregnancies. 160 pages.

The Amazing 'True' Story of a Teenage Single Mom

Katherine Arnoldi (Hyperion, 1998)

An illustrated story of a teen mom's struggle with abuse, parenthood and more. 176 pages.

Your Baby's First Year: A Guide for Teenage Parents

Jeann Warren Lindsay (Morning Glory Press, 1998)

Combines child-development information, child-rearing theory and practical advice for young mothers. A guide to the physical and emotional realities of parenting during a baby's first year of life. 224 pages.

The Hip Mama Survival Guide: Advice from the Trenches on Pregnancy, Childbirth, Cool Names, Clueless Doctors, Potty Training and Toddler Avengers

Ariel Gore (Hyperion, 1998)

A book that discusses a variety of topics, such as nutrition, trimester development, custody battles, domestic violence, co-parenting, political activism, working moms, nervous breakdowns and more, in a frank but fun way. 288 pages.

Teen Dads: Rights, Responsibilities & Joys

Jeanne Warren Lindsay (Morning Glory Press, 2000)

Provides teen fathers with information on their role as fathers, as well as the options and arrangements he can discuss with his partner. 191 pages.

I'm Pregnant, Now What Do I Do?

Robert Buckingham (Prometheus Books, 1997)

A book featuring information on the three main options for someone who has become pregnant: abortion, adoption, or raising the child oneself. 228 pages.

Surviving Teen Pregnancy: Your Choices, Dreams, and Decisions

Shirley Arthur (Morning Glory Press, 1996)

A guide for pregnant teens that discusses making decisions, getting help, planning the future and survival in general. 192 pages.

Breeder: Real-Life Stories from the New Generation of Mothers

Ariel Gore, et.al. (Seal Press, 2001)

A collection of myth-shattering stories from real mothers. 256 pages.

Hotlines

The National Abortion Federation

1-800-772-9100

This hotline provides honest, accurate answers to questions about abortion and helps you locate a nearby clinic. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (ET). The hotline is closed on all major holidays.

Break the Cycle Organization for Teens

1-888-988-TEEN

Break the Cycle's teen support hotline. Features access to legal support and more.

Depression After Delivery

1-800-944-4773

The Depression After Delivery hotline provides information, referrals and support for women suffering post-partum depression or depression during their pregnancies. Operators available in English and Spanish.

Find a Planned Parenthood Clinic Near You

1-800-230-PLAN

A number to call to find a Planned Parenthood clinic near you.

Planned Parenthood Facts of Life Line

1-888-SXASK

The Planned Parenthood Facts of Life Line features operators on call to give information about sexuality, STDs, relationships, alcohol and drugs, nutrition and more. Operators are available in English and Spanish, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

CHILD HELP USA

1-800-4-A-CHILD

Child Help USA's hotline, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Can provide assistance in over 140 languages through translation services. Offers crisis intervention, information, referrals to emergency, social service and support resources, and more.

CDC National STD and HIV Hotline

1-800-232-4636

The CDC's National STD and HIV hotline. Operators available in English and Spanish. Available Monday-Friday 8 AM-2AM (EST). The staff can answer your questions about HIV/AIDS, herpes, HPV and all other STDs. Operated by the Center for Disease Control.