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‘I will not have child until I’m given £250k annual allowance – my physique is not free’

One lady made it clear that she will not “sacrifice” her physique for a child until she’s given a hefty £250,000 annual allowance.

Jenny Darling, a content material creator from Bishopsgate, London, additionally says she wants a luxurious push current and a mummy makeover if she’s going to get pregnant.

She revealed her “non-negotiables” for being pregnant, stating it must be “worth” the toll on her bodily and psychological well being.

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Jenny, 23, who has by no means wished youngsters, mentioned she’d contemplate it if the fitting man might meet her phrases. These embrace being married earlier than falling pregnant, having a pre-nuptial settlement in place and having fun with a babymoon overseas earlier than the delivery.



She’d need an annual allowance of £250,000 if she was to get pregnant

After giving delivery, Jenny needs a £250,000 annual allowance to cowl remedy, a private coach and the rest she’d want for herself and the newborn. “It’s all the things you’d need to live,” she mentioned. “It’s investing in our life and future.”

“Motherhood is priceless and you can’t put a number on what is worth sacrificing. Creating a human life takes a lot of sacrifice. I’d never put my body through that for free – I’m not not built to suffer.”

She additionally calls for a doula and a housekeeper for the primary six months post-partum, who would then get replaced by a weekly cleaner. “I don’t know how women do cooking, cleaning and working as a mum,” Jenny admitted. “I commend that but it surely’s not going to be me.



The content material creator would additionally need a luxurious push current and a mummy makeover

“I’d want a housekeeper for six months. Replaced by a weekly cleaner. Clean space is a clean mind. I would have a doula just so I can sleep. I’d want them every night until after six months.”

On high of this, Jenny insists on a luxurious push current akin to a automotive or house and a mummy makeover, together with a tummy tuck and boob job.

“It would depend on how the birth goes but I’d need a tummy tuck and a boob job and a lot of therapy,” she mentioned. “I want a push present to secure me and my child’s future such as a car or apartment.”



She by no means wantschildren, however would contemplate it if the fitting man

The brunette additionally needs have a pre-nup in place earlier than falling pregnant and positively be married. “I would need to be married before I would even have a child mainly because of my religion and protection for the baby,” she mentioned. I need a pre-nup to cowl something that will impression my life – infidelity and issues like that.”

She says she’d need a babymoon too, to have ‘one last proper holiday before the arrival of a little one’, adding: “You have to surrender every part you take pleasure in and that makes you you.”

Jenny also wouldn’t want to work full-time to support her child for the first few years of motherhood. “I’d need to be working as a result of I need to not as a result of I’ve to,” she shared.



The brunette would need to have a pre-nup in place earlier than falling pregnant and positively be married

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The magnificence admits she all the time has wished to be childless and even requested docs to take her uterus out, saying: “Kids are expensive. I wouldn’t want to bring a child into this world to suffer.”

However, she would have children on the phrases it is a ‘good motherhood expertise’ for her, including: “I don’t want kids. If it was to happen these are my non-negotiables. Maybe for the right person who could give me the best experience of motherhood. I don’t think it’s much to ask for.”

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