There are a few caveats here. First, I had trouble finding books about queer pregnancy by, for, or about people of color. While the following recommendations are not queer, they may be good supplements for lack of better options. Definitely check out Black, Pregnant and Loving It: The Comprehensive Pregnancy Guide for Today’s Woman of Color by Yvette Allen-Campbell and Dr. Suzanne Greenidge-Hewitt; The Mocha Manual to a Fabulous Pregnancy by Kimberly Seals-Allers; and Like a Mother: A Feminist Journey Through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy by Angela Garbes. Also consider reading Revolutionary Mothering: Love On The Front Lines edited by Alexis Pauline Gumbs. Finally, Autostraddle has an excellent piece by Asher Jak that discusses queer Black pregnancy from a firsthand perspective. Second, there’s not much out there about genderqueer, intersex, and asexual pregnancy. For people seeking resources around these topics, check out this list of intersex advocacy organizations worldwide and the website of The Ace and Aro Advocacy Project. Need more pregnancy books? Yes you do! Here’s 100 of them to start you off.