Sayuri Fujita, a 41-year-old broadcaster from Japan, expressed her honest thoughts about voluntarily unmarried mothers by receiving sperm donation through a sperm bank.



On the 27th, Sayuri revealed the process of receiving sperm through a Japanese sperm bank on her YouTube channel and leading to childbirth.

In particular, Sayuri confessed that although she wanted pregnancy and childbirth for a long time, the situation was difficult.



He said, "I had someone I really love, and I had been dating for several years and then broke up. I wanted to get married quickly, I wanted to have a baby, but I said that he didn't like it. I was a little sad and sorry." Asking for a baby from a man I don't like is sexual violence,” he said. “I was sad and angry, but I thought that I could accept it, so I broke up with that person.”



Sayuri said, "I met someone right now and I didn't like it, but I was worried about whether I had to take a test tube or give up having children. I still wanted to have a baby, so I contacted the sperm bank and chose to become a single mom." When I went to the obstetrics and gynecology department, the uterus was 48 years old. I was afraid that I would not be able to give birth to a baby."



Many people's support is pouring out regarding Sayuri's publicly voluntary single mom.



Regarding the public opinion that some criticizes, Sayuri said, "I think it is natural to be criticized. It is the best happiness to have a loved one and a child you love." I think that having a baby is also a woman's right,” he said.



(Photo = Capturing a post on Instagram by Sayuri, Yonhap News)



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kyungyoon Kang)