'Non-married Mother' Sayuri"Early menopause crisis, extreme choice thinking" ('4 people's table')

Sep 17, 2024

 'Non-married Mother' Sayuri'Early menopause crisis, extreme choice thinking' ('4 people's table')
Photo source=Channel A



Broadcaster Sayuri told why she became a voluntary non-married mother.

Sayuri, a Japanese broadcaster, appeared on Channel A 'Best Talk Documentary Four-Person Table' (hereinafter 'Four-person Table'), which aired on the 16th.

Earlier, Sayuri drew attention by giving birth to her son Jen through sperm donation in 2020. He said he confessed to his son that he didn't have a father because he thought he wasn't lying to him.



 'Non-married Mother' Sayuri'Early menopause crisis, extreme choice thinking' ('4 people's table')
Photo source=Channel A
As for why he chose the life of a non-married mother, "I broke up with my boyfriend I loved so much. I got dumped by him, and my mother said it's violence to ask me to marry him when he doesn't want to. That's when I accepted that I was dumped. I don't want to marry someone I don't love at that time, but I wanted to have a child as soon as possible."

"I was 39 years old at the time, but my period was irregular, so I went to the obstetrics and gynecology clinic, and I was diagnosed with a risk of premature menopause, so it would be difficult to conceive later."At that time, my eyes became dark as if I had entered a tunnel. I even had an extreme idea. Then, I visited Jeongja Bank with the intention of doing everything I could."



Sayuri wanted to show herself that she tried until the end even if she didn't have children. If you do your best but don't you feel comforted. `I didn't want to leave a regret that 'Why didn't I do it then?' he said, expressing his honest feelings.





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