Milk Drunk: What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting

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About The Book

For generations, expectations for a "good" life in America have remained the same: go to college, get a job, find a partner, get married, and have children. But what happens if someone decides to accomplish all of those things except have a child?

In Milk Drunk: What to Expect When You Are Not Expecting, Danielle Schwartz details her very fulfilling but child-free life with her husband, Jim, while facing constant criticism about their family decision.

By sharing conversations with friends, family, coworkers, and even strangers, Milk Drunk explores a wide array of topics and opinions. Some people view Danielle as strong and independent for knowing who she is and what she wants, while others believe her choice is "disappointing God" and attempt to convince her that as a woman, she "must use God's given gift" of fertility.

Milk Drunk: What to Expect When You Are Not Expecting explores a slew of opinions surrounding the sensitive and personal topic of remaining child-free and provides insight for those who either need support in a similar decision or do not understand why someone they know or love has turned down the choice of parenthood.

About The Author

Danielle Schwartz
A fierce East Coast native, I strive to live authentically. From adventures with my husband to experiencing cultural wonders through my dynamic product engineering career, I live life to the fullest. Besides my career, family, friends, and new admiration for writing, I am a passionate sports fan who loves to bake and watch reality tv! What I don’t have is a child. By choosing to remain child-free, I am fulfilling the life I want without apologizing to the societal norm. Writing Milk Drunk: What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting, is an outlet for those contemplating parenthood, highlighting that they’re not alone while providing insights into the non-baby mama drama.

Product Details
  • Publisher: Indigo River Publishing (February 11, 2025)
  • Length: 138 pages