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Mom, 26, With 22 Biological Children Says She Won’t Stop Until She Has Over 100

A 26-year-old mother with 22 biological children has stated that she plans to continue having children until she has over 100.

Many people who plan to start a family have an idea of how many children they want—perhaps two, or even five. But for one woman, her dream is to have an exceptionally large family.

Russian-born Kristina Ozturk, who lives in Georgia, is just like any other mother—except she has 22 children and claims this is just the beginning!

Kristina reportedly wants to have as many as 105 biological children. Remarkably, she welcomed 21 of her children through surrogacy in just over a year.

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She isn’t on this extraordinary journey alone—she shares her large family with her millionaire husband, Galip.

Kristina, who has her first child, Victoria, from a previous relationship, is also the mother of Mustafa, Maryam, Ayrin, Alice, Hassan, Judy, Harper, Teresa, Hussein, Anna, Isabella, Ismail, Mehmet, Ahmet, Ali, Kristina, Alena, Sarah, Lockman, Alparslan, and Olivia.

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In an interview with The Sun, Kristina explained that her goal isn’t necessarily to have the largest family in the world, but to have the happiest one.

She shared: “I’ve dreamed about this since childhood. My husband also dreamed about having a big, happy family. So after we met, we started to put our dream into action.”

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To grow their family so quickly, Kristina and Galip have used surrogates—but Kristina has not ruled out having more children naturally.

The mother explained: “I’m planning my pregnancy, but not straight away, because for now, I need to be close with my babies.”

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To manage such a large family, Kristina and Galip have reportedly hired 16 full-time nannies, each paid $500 per month.

The children go through 20 large boxes of diapers and 53 packs of baby formula each month, costing about $5,000-6,000 weekly for the essentials.

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As for sleep, Kristina jokingly says that she’ll “sleep a lot in another life,” explaining that the babies go to bed from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. while she sleeps in until 7 a.m.

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Unsurprisingly, the mom-of-22 has faced some criticism regarding her exceedingly large family – but Kristina says it’s no one else’s business.

“To people who disagree with my choices, I say don’t have so many kids if you don’t want them, that’s your choice,” she told The Sun.

Source: igvofficial.com

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