Single mothers suffer from an image that is still often stereotypical. Talking about a single-parent family is almost certain to mean a single woman managing the daily lives of her children.

From the widow to the wife abandoned by the father of her offspring to the single woman who chose to conceive a child through assisted reproduction and raise him alone, what do they have in common? A smell of sulfur, with prejudices that stick to them and which resurface in times of crisis. So much so that a question arises: are single mothers dangerous?