Artist and filmmaker Josephine Decker returns to her hometown of Dallas to understand the impact of Dobbs on Texan women and families. She facilitates a series of workshops in which five teen mothers create a short film reflecting their thoughts on motherhood. Through verité documentation, the relationships that emerge reveal housing and mental health crises, the urgency of transportation, the lack of contraceptive options, and a tender, complex, ever-evolving friendship between these mothers and Josephine.