Meet The Mom 33 Years Old Have 12 Children, She Had Been Pregnant For 17 Years
American mum-of-11 Britni Church is pregnant with her 12th child after giving birth to triplets Oliver, Asher and Abel just over a year ago
Since first falling pregnant in 2004, Britni revealed that she’s been pregnant every singer year since, except for 2013 and 2017. In that time, she’s spent a total of nine full years being pregnant, almost one third of her life.
The US-based mum from Arkansas City, Kansas, had her first child, Crizman, 15, six days after her sixteenth birthday with her ex-husband. The pair had married five days before, and had another four children together : – Jordan, 15, Caleb,14, Jace, 13 and Cadence, 12. After the ᴅɪᴠᴏʀᴄᴇ, Britni unexpectedly fell pregnant with her sixth child, Jesalyn, now ten in 2012. She spent three years raising six kids alone as a single parent before meeting her current husband, Chris, a sub-contractor, in 2014.
After meeting in 2014, the pair have been busy and currently had five children together – including two-year-old triplets Oliver, Asher and Abel. The pair have since had another five kids together, and are now expecting their sixth.
Although she has spent a large chunk of her life pregnant, the mum has admitted she doesn’t ‘enjoy’ being pregnant.
She explained: “I don’t enjoy pregnancy that much but I’d do it again if I had to. Love these guys so much.”
The mum often shares snippets of her large family to her 1.8 million followers on TikTok, where she recently shared how long she had been pregnant for. But with a large family, that means large costs. Britni and sub-contractor Chris fork out over £230 on food shopping and go through 600 nappies in just one week.
When she was asked by a TikTok user if she wanted another addition to the large family, Britni giggled and said: “These guys are a handful. We are happiest when we’re all togetherWe’ve got a big waterslide and we’ve been having cookouts and sitting around the fire pit. Life is good.” she said
“A lot of people assume we’re on welfare — we’re not, I get a lot of questions like, ‘Are you Catholic? Are you religious?’ I’m Pentecostal, but that has nothing to do why I have so many.” Britni said