Bladder Exstrophy Books & Educational Resources

Bladder Exstrophy Book Shop

Finding the right information and support can make a meaningful difference when navigating bladder exstrophy.

These books have been thoughtfully created to educate, encourage, and support individuals and families affected by bladder exstrophy and related conditions. Written by medical professionals, advocates, and members of the exstrophy community, each resource reflects both clinical expertise and real-world experience.

Whether you are a parent seeking guidance, a patient looking for reassurance, or a healthcare professional expanding your knowledge, these resources are designed to inform, empower, and foster connection.

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Which Book Is Right for You?

Choosing the right resource depends on where you or your family are in your journey with bladder exstrophy. Each book is designed to meet different needs, from early childhood understanding to in-depth medical knowledge.

For Young Children
(Ages 3–6)

Best choice: A Story About You and Your Special Bladder This book is ideal for young children who are beginning to ask questions about their bodies. It uses simple language and illustrations to help children understand bladder exstrophy in a positive and reassuring way. Helps with:

For Parents, Families & Caregivers

Best choice: Bladder Exstrophy and Epispadias: A Compendium

This resource provides a deeper understanding of the condition, including treatment options, long-term care, and what to expect over time.

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For Medical Professionals & Advanced Learning

Best choice: Bladder Exstrophy and Epispadias: A Compendium

This comprehensive, evidence-based resource is designed for clinicians but also valuable for families seeking a more detailed understanding of bladder exstrophy.

Not sure which is right for you? Many families find value in both — one for their child, and one for themselves.