A man has told how he has fathered TEN babies by nine different women - after advertising his services through Facebook .
Kenzie
Kilpatrick, 26, says he has tried to help no fewer than 50 childless
women to fulfil their dreams of becoming mums for free, claiming just
travel and hotel "expenses" from some of those living outside
Birmingham, where he’s from.
Six of them are said to have given
birth in the last ten weeks, welcoming two girls and five boys -
including a set of twins - into the world.
Three others are due to have their children within the next month.
Kenzie, from Yardley, said he "stumbled across" the idea of becoming a sperm donor after discovering sites about the subject on the internet.
One of the couples who contacted him had spent £30,000 on failed IVF treatment, which was an added incentive, he said.
"To know I've helped people who have suffered for so long,
desperately wanting to have a baby, has been my biggest motivator," the
former carer added.
"I also feel incredible knowing that I will have ten babies out there continuing my genes.
"But
I don't feel like I need to know the babies or stay in touch with their
families - I just provided the sperm. I'm not attached to them.
"It's
not the same when you're a man as it is when you're a woman and you
carry a baby for nine months. Surrogate mums face very different
emotions to what I feel."
Openly gay Kenzie set up his own
private Facebook group, Drama Free UK Sperm Donors, last June. It now
boasts more than 200 members.
After being contacted by women, he
arranges to meet them at their homes or in hotel rooms. He then
produces a sperm sample that the couples can artificially inseminate in
private, using a syringe.
Kenzie will not reveal how much he has
received in "expenses", but insists any monies he received have covered
just travel and hotel costs, as well as loss of earnings.
He
claims that six of the women, who live across the UK, have given birth
in the last two months with the latest - a boy - born just last week.
Another three expectant mums are due to give birth within the next four weeks, bringing his baby tally to ten.
Eight
of the women are in lesbian relationships, while one heterosexual
couple had been trying to conceive for 13 years and had endured several
unsuccessful rounds of failed IVF treatment, costing more than £30,000.
Kenzie, who stresses that he has been tested for sexually transmitted
diseases, said: "It's not about the money. I have helped people to make
a family, something they have truly longed for. You can't beat the
feeling that gives you.
"It seems that I am incredibly fertile," he boasts. "And as a man that does give me a sense of pride."
But he admits the whole process has not been without complications.
"There was one woman who conceived but then suddenly changed her mind and said she wanted an abortion," he said.
"I was devastated. I even offered to look after the baby myself if she felt that strongly.
"However, in the end she suffered a miscarriage ."
According to the Birmingham Mail, he says he now plans to end his days as a sperm donor.
"I am desperate for a child of my own and I have found a lesbian couple who want to co-parent with me," he explained.
He
has, however, promised he will provide more sperm donations to the
women he has already helped to conceive - so they can have siblings with
the same DNA.
(Daily Mirror)
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