Examines the complex decision-making processes of lesbians regarding motherhood or remaining childfree. The author explores how social, cultural, economic, and political factors, particularly those related to race, class, gender, and sexuality, shape these decisions. The book also details the historical rise of lesbian families, discussing the impact of the Gay Liberation Movement, second-wave feminism, the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and reproductive technologies. Ultimately, the research highlights how lesbians navigate societal expectations and personal aspirations to form diverse family structures.