23-Year-Old Mother Of 11 Wants To Have Another 100 Children To Form The ‘World’s Largest Family’

A Russian woman has announced her intention to have 100 children to the globe. Christina Ozturk, who is 23 and already has 11 children, plans to use surrogacy to carry out the deliveries over the next 20 years or so.

Her husband, Galip Ozturk, is on board as well, and the couple believes they will end up with the world’s largest family.

Christina had her first kid before she met Galip, but the couple now has ten children and lives in Georgia, where surrogacy is permitted. In this procedure, a female egg and male sperm are combined and then implanted into the body of a female who has agreed to bear the kid until it is born, or who has been paid to do so.

Surrogates were used to deliver some of their present children. Christina stated, ”

“I currently have ten children, the most recent of whom, Olivia, arrived at the end of last month. Vika, my eldest daughter, was born to me six years ago. My husband and I are genetically responsible for the remainder of the children, but they were carried by surrogates.”

All of the youngsters are expected to live with a family who owns a hotel.

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Christina continued:

“I’m not sure how many there will be in the end, but we’re not going to stop at ten. We’re just not ready to discuss the final figure yet. There is a time for everything. The clinic in Batumi selects surrogate moms for us and oversees the entire procedure. To avoid issues after the pregnancy, we are not directly acquainted with surrogate moms and do not have direct contact with them. All contact is done through the clinic; we just track health indicators. I prepare a dietary menu for women to ensure that their meals are balanced, and I review the test results.”

Surrogates for a total of 100 children are projected to cost roughly $1 million.

There are also concerns about the family’s ability to adequately care for such a huge number of children of diverse ages and provide them with the attention they require. It appears that the family’s only practical option is to engage many professional child-care providers.

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