Wishing you'd never had a child is the ultimate taboo in a society where being a mother is almost unilaterally associated with a wide range of positive emotions. In this book, ten women relate the various aspects of this unexplored, disturbing feeling in raw, intense accounts.
For the first time, these women speak out so that future generations of women can see motherhood as a choice, and not something forced upon them by society.
A unique, riveting, and revealing work that shakes up preconceived notions about motherhood.