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Former BB Naija Star Uriel Oputa SHOCKS By Announcing She’s Been Celibate For Four Years But Now Wants A Baby – Via Artificial Insemination

Former BB Naija star Uriel Oputa shocked social media fans after announcing that she’s planning on giving birth via artificial insemination.

She’s decided for the past four years that she’s not sleeping with any man because she says she doesn’t want to get hurt.

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However, Uriel now wants a baby because her mum has dementia and she’s afraid if she waits too long she would not recognize her own grandkids.

Dementia is an illness which gradually erodes a person’s brain functions to a point they might not even recognize their own kids, not to talk of grandkids.

But since she’s celibate, Uriel doesn’t have a man to give birth with, therefore she’s considering artificial insemination or perhaps another ‘unnatural means’ of giving birth.

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She put the question to Nigerians for help in finding the right solution to take.

Read her post below…

“My mum… If I leave it any longer and I don’t meet anybody anytime soon, she won’t remember my child.

“Even if I were to introduce my child to my mum, and she’s at her later stages of her illness, no connection, she will just… nothing. She’s already on her way out. And that made me angry. It made me angry.

“I’ve never questioned religion in any way and I never will question religion… never question God, but I question my morals and for me that was deep.

“I question my morals in the sense of, I said to myself, ‘what if I wanted to have a child in order for my child and for me to give my mum the chance to have a connection with my child before she goes?’

“Because, my mum is going to forget the memories that we cherished together…”

“And she’ll forget all of that. She’ll forget my name. So while she’s still there just a little bit, would it be such a bad idea for me to have a child? And that thought crossed my head and I was like, ‘no no no. It’s not culturally… It’s not right culture-wise. People might look down at me. People might say, ‘you’re wrong’, ‘I hate you’ or ‘you’re setting a bad example’.

“So in what situation does a situation become morally right.”

“Put your self in this shoe, and I’m not saying that I’m going to do it, but if you was in my position, would you say having a child whatever way – artificial insemination or whatever – is wrong? Is it morally right or wrong?

“You guys decide and let me know. It’s a very interesting topic and I wanted to share that with you.”

Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com

This post was published on October 30, 2019 10:41 AM

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