Laura held in her arms the twin she had from another couple.
Laura McCarthy, 33, is a citizen from Huddersfield, United Kingdom, and for 15 years she has been the mother of four of her children and another five she has through surrogate mothers, to help couples cannot be parents. “I became an addictive mother,” she said. She made the decision after watching a TV show about surrogate mothers.
So she offered her womb for the first time in nine months 12 years ago. And she said the feeling of giving birth and seeing the couple’s instant and unconditional love for the child can be addictive.
All of her surrogacy pregnancies were done through in vitro fertilization (IVF), which means the couple’s fertilized egg was implanted in Laura’s uterus, so genetically none of the babies had her, the newspaper said. Glass.
The mother says, being a surrogate is an “addictive” feeling.
“I love being a mother, it’s the best job in the world and I love being able to help someone fulfill their dream of being a mother.”
Speaking of the moment when she can deliver the newborn to the parents-to-be, she said: “Once you see the baby in her arms, you can see that unconditional love right away. It’s worth it. That feeling can be a bit addictive. ” Inspired by a TV show, Laura is the mother of April (13), Rowan (11), Ada (6) and Eira (2), and decided to become a surrogate for the first time after the birth of her first two children. .
Laura with her own four children: April (13), Rowan (11), Ada (6) and Eira (2),
“The unconditional love that I felt, I thought how lucky I was to have that and then I thought if I can help others, why not? the
“When they get older, they will know who I am and they will grow in my womb,” he said.
Laura recently gave birth to her fifth and decided on her next adventure: to have a tenth baby for a single man with a donated egg, but she is not yet pregnant because she needs to lose a few kilos after giving birth and give time to himself to recover.
“Having nine babies, and definitely wanting more, I can’t risk having a 10th while overweight because of associated risk factors.”
Laura first became a surrogate mother 11 years ago.
to get to know the parents
Before starting the process, Laura met the expectant parents she worked with and continued to interact afterwards, adding that when the children were adults, they would be told how they were born.
“When they get older, they’ll know who I am and they’ll grow in my belly.” Laura added.
Laura said there are misconceptions about surrogacy, including myths that surrogate mothers earn a lot of money and concerns that they will be attached to the baby.
“People think I’m attached to the baby. Of course, I want to keep that baby safe, but you’re not going to have the same feelings about your own child when you’re pregnant with someone else,” she said.
Under UK law, surrogates cannot be paid except for reasonable costs such as clothing and medicine.
“In the UK, surrogacy is altruistic. It covers costs, such as travel and maternity clothes.” Laura said, adding that some people ask funny questions like “do you know who you’re doing this for?”
“Yes, I wouldn’t have a baby for a stranger.” he replied.
But there are some more personal concerns for Laura, as the number of children she has given birth to is approaching the “double figure”. Laura said, “They’re asking me that. It’s a sensible question.”
“I want to continue helping people have their families. If my body reaches the stage where it is having difficulty conceiving, or if I have health problems or the birth has not gone well, there will be of the limit for me.. ” , because my children need a mother “.
McCarthy made sure his family supported him in his decisions because it was something that made him happy and he was comfortable doing it.
“It’s very normal in my family that they will be shocked when I’m gone. My mother was my biggest supporter about surrogacy. He supports me in what I do (…) 12 years ago, when I started doing it, they had a lot of misconceptions. They were a bit surprised and thought they shouldn’t. They saw an incredible journey with the parents and how respectful they were to me, ”he told‘ Yorkshire Live ’.
Source: Clarin