Single-minded Kafayat Adegoke got herself pregnant after the mother of
all
deceptions.The 30-year-old mature student set out to be a single mum and drew up a wish list of characteristics she wanted in her child.
deceptions.The 30-year-old mature student set out to be a single mum and drew up a wish list of characteristics she wanted in her child.
Then she set about finding a man – any man – who would oblige by
sleeping
with her. Once, twice, or however many times to get her her pregnant.
But the “lucky” fella would never know all she wanted was to become
pregnant and that he was being used.
pregnant and that he was being used.
Once she was expecting, the “lover” was to be dumped unceremoniously and
denied any chance of bringing up the offspring.
denied any chance of bringing up the offspring.
But Kafayat,whose baby is due in June, is in a lesbian
relationship,insists she is not attracted to the opposite sex and went hunting
for partners because it was cheaper than IVF or surrogacy.
She said: “Ever since I was a little girl I have yearned for a baby. I
looked into IVF and surrogacy but they both seemed quite expensive. I also
felt IVF was unnatural.
looked into IVF and surrogacy but they both seemed quite expensive. I also
felt IVF was unnatural.
“I thought logically and what I needed was a sperm donor and there were
plenty of these walking the streets and I could take my pick.
plenty of these walking the streets and I could take my pick.
“I decided to pretend I was straight and trick a man into getting me
pregnant.”
pregnant.”
With meticulous planning, she held off sleeping with her new dates until
she had thoroughly quizzed them about their family background, medical
history and even their blood group.
she had thoroughly quizzed them about their family background, medical
history and even their blood group.
She dated three men – one she met in Nando’s, a jogger she befriended in
a
park and finally a work colleague.
park and finally a work colleague.
Last autumn, after a year of hunting for her version of Mr Right, her
plan
finally paid off when she got pregnant by a man she had been seeing for
two months.
finally paid off when she got pregnant by a man she had been seeing for
two months.
Kafayat, from Bradford, West Yorks, then ended the relationship and barred
the “sperm donor” from the child’s life.
the “sperm donor” from the child’s life.
Instead, the cash-strapped user of men is hopeful that, as a single mum,
she will get a council house and benefits.
she will get a council house and benefits.
Kafayat, who is currently dating 26-year-old Aisha Atan, said: “I have
always wanted to be a mum.As a gay woman, surrogacy or IVF were options but I couldn’t afford these and they seemed too way too much hassle.
always wanted to be a mum.As a gay woman, surrogacy or IVF were options but I couldn’t afford these and they seemed too way too much hassle.
I decided I would have to sleep with a man and started to look out for
guys that were good looking and intelligent with a sense of humour. I’d
like my child to have all these attributes.I couldn’t have one-night stands with strangers – I needed to date them,find out about their medical and family history to see if they were suitable sperm donors.”
guys that were good looking and intelligent with a sense of humour. I’d
like my child to have all these attributes.I couldn’t have one-night stands with strangers – I needed to date them,find out about their medical and family history to see if they were suitable sperm donors.”
She added: “I was with the last guy I dated for two months but when I
fell
pregnant I ended the relationship straight away.My baby doesn’t need a father, I don’t want anything from him and I am so excited about being a single mum. I am going to speak to the local council about getting a house and some benefits. I deserve them like any other single mum.”
pregnant I ended the relationship straight away.My baby doesn’t need a father, I don’t want anything from him and I am so excited about being a single mum. I am going to speak to the local council about getting a house and some benefits. I deserve them like any other single mum.”
Kafayat realised she was attracted to women at the age of 16 but
experimented with both sexes.
experimented with both sexes.
She says: “In Nigeria, where I grew up, people were ignorant about
gay people and I had to date men to be accepted.I would date girls in
secret but slept with two men – but I always knew i was a lesbian.When I
moved to London five years ago I was able to date women more openly and I
had quite a few girlfriends.”
But more than anything, she wanted to be a mum and she started hunting
down unsuspecting men in 2014.
down unsuspecting men in 2014.
She recalled: “One night in Nando’s I started chatting to a guy. He was
a
40-year-old property developer – very good looking with blue eyes.
40-year-old property developer – very good looking with blue eyes.
He spoke very well and seemed intelligent. I straight away thought he
would make a beautiful baby.We chatted and then swapped numbers. We started to date but as I got to know him I realised his personality wasn’t right. He had no sense of humour.
would make a beautiful baby.We chatted and then swapped numbers. We started to date but as I got to know him I realised his personality wasn’t right. He had no sense of humour.
“I didn’t want this passed down to my child. I didn’t want him to be my
sperm donor and ended the relationship before we slept together.”
sperm donor and ended the relationship before we slept together.”
Last June, Kafayat took a shine to a 35-year-old guy jogging in the
park.
She said: “I was on a health kick and had started running. He was tall and
very good looking. I started to flirt and he flirted back.We swapped numbers and started to date. He was very intelligent and worked as a building contractor.
She said: “I was on a health kick and had started running. He was tall and
very good looking. I started to flirt and he flirted back.We swapped numbers and started to date. He was very intelligent and worked as a building contractor.
After a few weeks of finding out about his medical history and family
background we slept together.
background we slept together.
“I was dreading this part. The thought of having sex with a man made me
feel sick but I just kept thinking about the baby I could make.
feel sick but I just kept thinking about the baby I could make.
“I bought a DIY ovulating testing kit and checked I was fertile before
sleeping with him. We slept together a few times.”
sleeping with him. We slept together a few times.”
The pair dated for two months but when Kafayat didn’t get pregnant she
ended the relationship.
ended the relationship.
She said: “It wasn’t happening quick enough for me so I decided I needed
to move on to someone more fertile.”
to move on to someone more fertile.”
In September, Kafayat met her next target through her job at the time,
as
a TV producer.
a TV producer.
She said: “He was a 34-year-old studio engineer, good looking, witty and
intelligent.Again, I spent time sussing him out and asking him about his family
intelligent.Again, I spent time sussing him out and asking him about his family
history and even discovered what blood group he was.”
This time Kafayat went to the doctors for a fertility check-up and
advice
on how to get pregnant quickly.
on how to get pregnant quickly.
She said: “I started researching the best sexual positions to get pregnant
in. It was difficult because I was living a double life. I was sleeping
with women all the time I was seeing these guys too.”
in. It was difficult because I was living a double life. I was sleeping
with women all the time I was seeing these guys too.”
Kafayat slept with her new man twice before she got pregnant.
She added: “I was so happy I was finally going to have a baby. I knew I
had to end the relationship but I did start to feel guilty because I had
grown close to him. I didn’t fancy him at all but we had become friends. I
decided to tell him the truth, that I had used him to get pregnant. He was
understandably furious and was shouting at me.
had to end the relationship but I did start to feel guilty because I had
grown close to him. I didn’t fancy him at all but we had become friends. I
decided to tell him the truth, that I had used him to get pregnant. He was
understandably furious and was shouting at me.
“I said I was sorry and made it clear I wanted nothing from him and I
didn’t want him to have contact with me or the baby.”
didn’t want him to have contact with me or the baby.”
A few months later Kafayat moved to Leeds where she is now a student at
Leeds Trinity University studying film and TV.
Leeds Trinity University studying film and TV.
She has told girlfriend Aisha everything and they
hope to wed.
Aisha said: “I was shocked at first but when she explained I started to
understand.She’s my girlfriend and I love her and I hope to be part of the child’s
understand.She’s my girlfriend and I love her and I hope to be part of the child’s
life. I will support her all the way.”
It begs the question what Kafayat will tell the child about the bizarre
conception.
conception.
“I will say the father is a sperm donor and not go into detail,” Kafayat
insisted.People have been shocked when I’ve told them what I have done – but it wasn’t easy for me. I will never sleep with a man again to get pregnant. I
insisted.People have been shocked when I’ve told them what I have done – but it wasn’t easy for me. I will never sleep with a man again to get pregnant. I
am happy with one child. My baby’s dad has tried to contact me a few
times
but I want nothing to do with him.I don’t regret tricking a man into getting me pregnant. All that matters is my baby.''
but I want nothing to do with him.I don’t regret tricking a man into getting me pregnant. All that matters is my baby.''
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