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Mum Explains How She Was Pregnant Every Year For 12 Years

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Published 15:53 22 Apr 2022 GMT+1

Mum Explains How She Was Pregnant Every Year For 12 Years

Women are super heroes - fact!

Lucy Devine

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Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@todayyearsold

Topics: Life, Parenting

Lucy Devine
Lucy Devine

Lucy is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, she has worked in both print and online and is particularly interested in fashion, food, health and women's issues. Northerner, coffee addict, says hun a lot.

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A mum has revealed how she was pregnant every year for 12 years - and it's official, women are superheroes!

The video was shared on Instagram page @todayyearsold and followers can't stop gushing about how incredible the mum is.

You can watch the clip below:

Listing each year as every child walks by, the mum reveals how she was pregnant every year for a whopping 12 years, between 2000 and 2012.

With eight kids walking by, the mum also placed an angel emoji in between the years of 2003 and 2004.

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And people are loving the video, with one person writing: "She looks amazing for having 8 kids! Good job mama!"

While another said: "She looks amazing."

And a third added: "BLESSED!!"

We're so impressed by this!

People were loving the video (
Instagram/@todayyearsold)

In other parenting news, we told you how people are debating their least favourite baby names.

On one forum on Mumsnet, parents are discussing their most disliked names - and some of these are so surprising.

One person wrote: "I would never name a child Mia = missing in action. Or Cameron, what if she marries a guy named Cameron and then she is called Cameron Cameron?"

"Olivia - beautiful but overused," said another.

People are debating their favourite baby names (
Alamy)

While a third added: "Matilda. I just think it’s a really ugly sounding word. Jordan, Jayden, Hayden, Kayden and Chantelle. Not me at all."

And a fourth said: "Anything [with] May Mai. Over used and a bit common."

A fifth simply listed: "Colin, Kevin, Keith, Dylan, Louise, May, Jennifer."

And another added: "Clementine, Ned, Alfie, Archie, Ted, Freddie."

We're so surprised at these!

In other news, we told you about the woman who revealed how she went into hospital with a suspected kidney infection and came out with a newborn baby.

Rachael Fogarty, who suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) - a hormone condition that can make getting pregnant more difficult - had no idea she was pregnant.

You can read more on that here.

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