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Mum-of-11 who gets through 600 nappies a WEEK reveals she’s pregnant with girl, admitting she’s judged for massive brood

February 20, 2021
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Mum-of-11 who gets through 600 nappies a WEEK reveals she's pregnant with girl, admitting she's judged for massive brood

A MUM-of-11 whose children get through 600 nappies a WEEK has revealed she’s pregnant with a baby girl.

Britni Church, 32, gave birth to triplets Oliver, Asher and Abel just over a year ago – and is now expecting baby number 12 with her husband Chris, 29.

Britni had her first baby days before her sixteenth birthday and is currently expecting her 12th child

Britni had her first baby days before her sixteenth birthday and is currently expecting her 12th childCredit: Mercury Press

Earlier this month, the mum posted a video on her TikTok counting down the days until she found out her 12th baby’s gender.

The couple are planning on this to be their “last baby” and Britni had hoped in the days leading up to the scan that it would be a girl.

Determined to document the moment they found out the happy news, the soon-to-be mum-of-12 was filmed lying on the table and looking overcome with emotion.

Meanwhile, Chris is delighted to discover they’re having a girl and does a quick fist pump in the doctor’s office.

The couple hoped their 'last baby' would be a girl

The couple hoped their ‘last baby’ would be a girl

The full-time mum and her husband Chris spend the equivalent of £230 a week on groceries, and go through five boxes of cereal, 66 cartons of milk and 600 nappies.

Last year, Britni said: “I hope we’ll try to have another girl still. I don’t think I would ever have more than 15 kids but then again I never thought I’d have 11 kids.”

She has previously defended her large brood and said they are “just like everyone else” after being criticised for her super-sized family.

Previously speaking to CafeMom, she said: “People assume a lot of things about us that just aren’t true – we are just like everyone else.”

The mum never thought she'd have a supersized family

The mum never thought she’d have a supersized familyCredit: our_large_family_life/Instagram

She also explained how life as a mum-of-11 can be tricky – not only because motherhood is hard but because people are quick to assume “the kind of people who would want to have a lot of children.”

Setting the record straight, she revealed: “We aren’t on food stamps, but we don’t look down on those who need them. We aren’t ignorant, and we aren’t Catholic or Mormon but I do believe in Jesus.”

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, 14, Caleb, 13, Jace, 12 and Cadence, ten.

Britni fell unexpectedly pregnant with her sixth child before she met her second husband Chris

Britni fell unexpectedly pregnant with her sixth child before she met her second husband ChrisCredit: Mercury Press

After the divorce, Britni unexpectedly fell pregnant with her sixth child, Jesalyn, now eight, 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.

The pair have since had another five kids together, and are now expecting their sixth.

For more parenting stories, this couple wanted one more kid but ended up with all-female quintuplets – they change 420 nappies a week and make 40 bottles daily.

And this mum is raising quints, triplets & TWO sets of twins – all of her kids were conceived naturally and she spends £2k a month on food.

Plus this mum asked her midwife for an extra ‘husband stitch’ after she gave birth and it saved her sex life.

Sue Radford shares DIY haircut disaster as she gives an update on the family’s home renovations

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