Oh wow, this was really interesting! I expected this to be more about the trials of navigating laws and society as queer mothers, but it was a deep reflection on the process of trying to get pregnant, and the unseen losses that women go through just to have a baby.
This memoir really dives into the entire emotional experience of the entire process, from finding donors, timing your cycle, moving on to IVF, and then the raw experiences of pregnancy and birth itself. I think many people would be able to deeply relate to this author's experiences, and she does not hold back at all- she writes thoroughly about the entire process, from the good to the very dark and sad.
This was certainly interesting as a queer woman, and you get some insight on the laws regarding queer motherhood in the UK, but I would recommend this book specifically to anyone struggling with getting pregnant and starting a family, regardless of sexuality.