"I won’t sacrifice my body for a baby unless I’m given a push present and mummy makeover"

  • 6 months ago
A childfree woman says she won’t "sacrifice" her body for a baby unless she is paid a £250k annual allowance, given a push present and a mummy makeover.

Jenny Darling, 23, revealed her "non-negotiables" for pregnancy to make it "worth" the toll on her physical and mental health.

The content creator has never wanted children but would consider it if the right guy could meet her terms.

Jenny said she'd need to be married before falling pregnant, have a prenuptial agreement in place and have a babymoon abroad before the birth.

Following the birth, she wants a £250k annual allowance to pay for therapy, a personal trainer and anything she'd need for herself and the baby.

Jenny also wants a doula and a housekeeper for the first six months post-partum, who would be replaced a weekly cleaner after that.

She also demands a luxury push present – such as a car or apartment – and a mummy makeover, including a tummy tuck and boob job.

Jenny, from Bishopsgate, London, said: “Motherhood is priceless.

“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 built to suffer.”

Jenny has always wanted to be “childless”.

She said: “I’ve wanted to be childless since I started periods.

“I asked doctors to take my uterus out.

“Kids are expensive. I wouldn’t want to bring a child into this world to suffer.

“I would have kids on the terms it’s a good motherhood experience for me.

“I don’t want kids. If it was to happen these are my non-negotiables.”

Jenny would need to have a prenup in place before falling pregnant.

She said: “I would need to be married before I would even have a child – mainly because of my religion and protection for the baby.

“I want a prenup to cover anything that would impact my life - infidelity and things like that.”

Jenny would want to go on a babymoon to have one last proper holiday before the arrival of a little one.

She said: “You have to give up everything you enjoy and that makes you you.”

Jenny said she’d need an allowance per year to cover the costs of activities for herself and her baby.

She said: “I’d need a £250k annual allowance.

“For therapy sessions, a PT, all of things you’d need to live.

“It’s investing in our life and future.”

Jenny would want a doula and a housekeeper following the birth.

She said: “I don’t know how women do cooking, cleaning and working as a mum. I commend that but it’s not going to be me.

“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.”

Jenny wouldn’t want to work full-time to support her child for the first few years of motherhood.

She said: “I would want to be working because I want to not because I have to.”

Jenny said she’d need a ‘mummy makeover’ to get back to herself again.

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