
I'm 22 with 4 kids by different dads -I get so much hate but I didn't plan my Mounjaro baby, I just wanted to get skinny
A WOMAN has hit back at trolls who criticise her for having four kids with two different dads, at age 22.
Becky Louise, revealed that she gets so much hate online, so took to TikTok to tell her story.
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Becky has been pregnant four times, as just 22
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Her children have two different fathers
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Filming a video of herself cleaning the house, Becky revealed that she began a relationship with her older kids' father when she was just 16 years old.
She explained that the couple were together for four years, and that she fell pregnant with her son Grayson, when she was 17.
"It was unexpected, but it happened", she said.
Just over a year later, Becky planned to have a second child, and said that she became pregnant very quickly.
However, sadly, her second child was still born.
Two months after this, when Becky was 19, she fell pregnant again, and gave birth to a little boy named husband.
However, she said that things weren't "smooth sailing" between her and her ex-partner, and they ended up breaking up when Hudson was just a few weeks old.
A few months after giving birth, Becky revealed that she "unexpectedly" met her current partner.
The couple have now been together for two years, and Becky is currently pregnant with another little boy.
Becky revealed that he wasn't planned, and she had actually been taking Mounjaro when she became pregnant for the fourth time.
I hated being a mum...My mind was telling me to kill my baby
"I'd just lost three and a half stone, and was enjoying being "skinny for the summer", she said.
However, despite her new baby being unexpected, Becky revealed that she "wouldn't change anything for the world."
Some women have reported becoming unexpectedly pregnant after taking weight loss drugs, leading to claims of an "Ozempic baby boom".
However, women are urged not to take the drug whilst trying for a baby, as it could lead to possible birth defects.
UK Teen Mum Statistics
Teen pregnancies in the UK have been decreasing considerably since 2007...
The under-18 conception rate has decreased considerably since 2007, reports Nuffield Trust.
Between 2007 and 2021, the under-18 conception rate in England and Wales decreased by 68%, from 42 per 1,000 women to 13 per 1,000 women.
This resulted in 13,131 under-18 conceptions in England and Wales in 2021.
Becky's (@becky_louise_17x) video has likely struck a chord with many people, as it has racked up over 495,000 views on the video sharing platform.
TikTok users raced to the video's comments section to share their thoughts on her story.
One person said: "Im 30 and now pregnant with baby number six.
"I have four baby dads. Life happens, and relationships break down, but nobody should judge us as mothers based on how many baby dads we have."
A second person said: "As long as the kids are well looked after, which it looks like they are, then who cares?"
A third person said: "Nobody has the right to judge you.
"Things happen, it's life. Never let anyone look down on you."

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