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A couple with 11 children dreams of reaching 105

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Christina Ozturk and Galip Ozturk are parents of children born in rented wombs, except for one. They are willing to spend more than a million dollars to have a hundred babies by surrogacy

Christina Ozturk, a 23-year-old Russian, has eleven children and is willing to have up to a hundred more with her husband, through surrogacy.

Despite having to shop with lots of diapers, the young mother loves family life with her husband, 56-year-old businessman Galip Ozturk, so much so that they would have no problem spending up to £ 800,000 (over a million dollars) to have a hundred babies by surrogacy.

“Right now, I have 10 children with the latest addition, Olivia, who arrived late last month,” Christina told Newsflash.

“I myself gave birth to my eldest daughter, Vika, six years ago. The rest of the children are genetically owned by my husband and mine, but they were carried by surrogates,” she explained.

The couple said on their social networks that they are considering having 105 children, but admit that this was just a random number.

“I don’t know how many there will eventually be, but we certainly don’t plan to stop at 10,” Christina said.

“We are just not ready to talk about the final number. Everything has its time,” she added.

If the young Russian woman wants to reach her goal by the time she is 30, she will have to have 12 children each year for the next seven years.

The family lives in the coastal city of Batumi in Georgia, where it is legal to use surrogate mothers during pregnancy, each of whom costs around $ 9,700.

Christina, born in Moscow, was a single mother when she went on vacation to Batumi and met her current husband Galip, a property and transportation mogul from Turkey.

After having 10 babies born by surrogacy, the couple turned the process of having children into an art.

Counseling and legal paperwork are essential for surrogate mothers, who carry babies who are genetically the biological children of Christina and Galip.

“The Batumi clinic selects surrogates for us and takes full responsibility for the process,” Christina explained.

“We do not know the surrogate mothers personally nor do we have direct contact with them to avoid problems after pregnancy,” she said.

But Christina likes to have control over what they eat, so she makes diet and nutrition plans for pregnant surrogates.

Without money being an issue for them, the couple can realize their dream of creating the largest family in the world, although even having five babies through a surrogate mother each year would take them almost 20 years to reach their goal.

In the UK, the largest family is the Radfords of Lancashire, with 22 children and six grandchildren.

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