Sayuri, a Japanese broadcaster active in Korea, released a family photo taken with her precious son.



Sayuri recently sent congratulations to fans by posting a concept photo of herself wearing a tree costume and a baby wearing a caterpillar costume on social media.



Sayuri, who is revealing the process of pregnancy and childbirth through YouTube, said, "Sperm of people who do not drink or smoke and have a healthy body came first. I purposely looked for a person with a higher EQ (emotional index) than those with a good IQ. I didn't really care about ethnicity. I was looking for a healthy and high EQ person, so I got a sperm donation from a Westerner.




Sayuri said, "Because of cultural differences, there are few Asian sperm donors." YouTube editor added, ``I want to solve the situation that some people (donated sperm) are currently misunderstood as Japanese sperm,'' the YouTube editor added.



Sayuri had her son in her arms through natural delivery on the 4th of last month. Sayuri said about the feelings after childbirth, "The baby feels unfamiliar at first, but it's getting pretty day by day."



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Kyung-yoon)