After carrying 10 children for the past 14 years, Swedish woman Satu Nordling Gonzalez is now a proud mother of 10. The 35-year-old mother posts beautiful pictures of her four children, who range in age from four months to thirteen years, as she chronicles her family life on Instagram. When Satu, a stay-at-home mother, supposedly became pregnant with her now-husband, Andres, a Uruguayan, she was reportedly 21 years old. Sadly, the pregnancy terminated in m.iscarriage.
Satu’s ute.rus was scarred, according to a local Swedish magazine, and becoming pregnant again proved tough. Satu’s ovulation halted completely due to stress, and she believed, “I would never become what I felt I was intended to be, a mother.” But two and a half years later, after believing it was impossible, she became pregnant again, and their first child, Nicole, was born in 2008.
Satu and Andres, who works in construction, now have six daughters and four boys – Nicole, 13, Vanessa, 12, twins Jonathan and Danilo, 11, Olivia, eight, Kevin, seven, Celina, six, Isabelle, three, and Melania, one-and-a-half – after delivering their youngest Benjamin only seven months ago. The busy mother’s day begins at 6.30 a.m., when she changes diapers, prepares breakfast for her large family, and gets her older children ready for school.
Then the chores begin, with her cleaning the kitchen, doing laundry and dishes, vacuuming the house, and tidying up their Swedish home – all before doing more washing after lunch. All the while, she is responsible for the clan’s youngest members and ensures that they follow a rigid sleeping pattern. When the kids get home from school, she’ll make them a snack, assist them with their homework, finish up the housekeeping, and start preparing supper while they’re playing. Satu’s bedtime is around midnight, according to BabyNews, and she only gets alone time with her husband when all the kids are in bed at 8 p.m.
“Being a mother entails a great deal of effort and sacrifice. Even before I eat breakfast, a sensation of exhaustion might overpower me. “However, the biggest reward for my caring for children is their smiles and affection,” Satu added. “After pregnancies, my body has always healed fast.” I’m quite busy with kids, and I move a lot because of them,” she says.