Mom Addicted To Pregnancy Who Gives Out Her Babies For Free
Everyone loves the thrill of bearing a pregnancy to full term, having the baby, holding it in your arms, taking it home and then proceeding to nurture it till he or she grows into an adult. This woman is totally different from the rest of us(at least in opinion). She loves the pregnancy part, and the delivery, but feels nothing maternal for the babies, so she gives them away FOR FREE! Continue reading….
According to Daily Mail.Uk;
Surrogate, Tara Sawyer is so addicted to pregnancy that she wonāt stop until her ‘womb falls out’.The 37-year-old has given birth to seven children, four of whom are her own, and is at her happiest with a bulging baby bump.When she isnāt expecting, Tara feels empty and broods for a pregnancy – but not for a baby.
‘Surrogacy is very addictive,’ said Tara. ‘Itās a huge rush from the moment the test comes back positive.Itās an amazing feeling to hand over a child to someone who desperately wants it, and I feel at my best whilst pregnant.’
Tara started planning her next pregnancy just weeks after giving birth to twin boys in January, and hopes to be pregnant again by the end of the year.
Tara said: ‘I donāt feel like Iām giving up a baby, I feel like Iām giving it back.‘I donāt feel sad handing over a child that was never mine to keep.’
Tara started craving pregnancy when her twin boys Jack and Noah, now four, were still newborns.She had given birth to the boys at just 29 weeks by caesarean section after they developed Twin to Twin transfusion syndrome, where the placenta is shared unequally by the babies.She said: ‘I felt really deprived of the pregnancy. I didnāt want anymore children but I was desperately craving the pregnancy.’
Tara, who was adopted as a child, had previously considered surrogacy to give parents like hers the opportunity to have a family. ‘Surrogacy seemed like the perfect solution,’ said Tara. ‘I would get my pregnancy and a couple would get their baby.’Surprisingly, Taraās husband, Matt Sawyer, 37, a truck driver, was supportive of her decision to carry strangersā children. ‘He didnāt take a lot of convincing,’ said Tara. ‘He knew I was feeling broody for the pregnancy and he knew that there was a hole that I needed to fill.‘He was more concerned about whether Iād be able to hand over the baby at the end but he was behind me 100%.
With Mattās support, Tara logged onto Facebook and started scouring surrogacy pages. Within a few weeks she had met a gay couple that were desperate for help having a child.Tara, who is also mum to Rebecca, 14, and Harrison, 12, donated her own egg to the couple and artificially inseminated herself at her home in Wimblington, Cambridgeshire, using a plastic pipette. Tara said: ‘From the moment I found out I was pregnant, I was totally hooked – it was such a rush.‘It was an amazing experience from start to finish.When the baby was born, there was no rush of love like when I had my other children. But handing her over to her dads was a feeling like no other.’
Tara isnāt worried about the effects of pregnancy on her body, and says she is in better shape now than she was in her twenties.”I feel at my best physically when Iām pregnant,ā said Tara. āI take vitamins, go swimming, do yoga and eat healthily. I hadnāt made as much effort with my own pregnancies, but the responsibility was bigger with someone elseās child.
‘I love having a bump and people cooing over the precious little gift inside.‘I donāt even get stretch marks – itās like I was made to have babies.’Within days of giving birth, however, Tara was missing being pregnant. She said: ‘My husband was worried about me at first but it wasnāt the baby I was missing – it was the bump.’And when Tara suggested another surrogacy a few months after, Matt was once again willing to support his wife. Again, Tara logged onto Facebook and met a couple who were unable to carry children full term.
On January 4 this year, she gave birth to twin boys for the couple, but she has no plans to stop yet. Tara said: ‘Iāve been talking to another gay couple and I hope to be pregnant for them by the end of the year.
‘I know that when they are older the children will want answers, especially my biological daughter.‘Weāve all decided that being open is the best approach and Iāll answer any questions they might have – but Iāll be clear that Iām not their mum.
‘When Iām not pregnant I feel empty and only a baby can fill that void. ‘Iām addicted to the buzz of pregnancy and if I can help childless couples at the same time, it would be insane not to.
‘I wonāt stop until my womb falls out.’
Source: Daily Mail.UK
The fact that she’s addicted to pregnancy sounds weired to me but the part of helping others have kids sound nice. I hope she’s very ok psychologically.
Once again, i’m TINA
There’s nothing I won’t hear ooh chineke
dis whites are wierdos
She seems a little crazy to me
Exactly my thought..The fact that sheās addicted to pregnancy sounds weird to me but the part of helping others have kids sound nice. I hope sheās very ok psychologically.
Madness
Pregnancy weakens the body over time she should consider her other kids ooo
This is so wierd! Not normal. Addicted to pregnancy. This same one all of us have gone through or another one? Something is definitely wrong with her. She needs help. Na for old age she go hear am.
Na wa oh.