I'll just have cats.
Kay Proctor, a 21 year old student, deconstructs the way Britain’s society has known about how lesbians can have children and highlights the impact it has caused on her thoughts about the future – “I’ll just have cats.” Through sharing her reactions as she uncovers the findings of the complicated process of IUI and IVF, she listens to untold stories of queer parents that went through the process and seeks out professionals from the medical department to get her questions answered. How will this discovery determine Kay’s choices about her future of having her own children? Kay Proctor, a 21 year old student, deconstructs the way Britain’s society has known about how lesbians can have children and highlights the impact it has caused on her thoughts about the future – “I’ll just have cats.” Through sharing her reactions as she uncovers the findings of the complicated process of IUI and IVF, she listens to untold stories of queer parents that went through the process and seeks out professionals from the medical department to get her questions answered. How will this discovery determine Kay’s choices about her future of having her own children? Kay Proctor, a 21 year old student, deconstructs the way Britain’s society has known about how lesbians can have children and highlights the impact it has caused on her thoughts about the future – “I’ll just have cats.” Through sharing her reactions as she uncovers the findings of the complicated process of IUI and IVF, she listens to untold stories of queer parents that went through the process and seeks out professionals from the medical department to get her questions answered. How will this discovery determine Kay’s choices about her future of having her own children? Kay Proctor, a 21 year old student, deconstructs the way Britain’s society has known about how lesbians can have children and highlights the impact it has caused on her thoughts about the future – “I’ll just have cats.” Through sharing her reactions as she uncovers the findings of the complicated process of IUI and IVF, she listens to untold stories of queer parents that went through the process and seeks out professionals from the medical department to get her questions answered. How will this discovery determine Kay’s choices about her future of having her own children?