13-08-2011, 05:14 PM
A mother of ten pleads for money, insisting her £30,000 a year benefits aren't enough!
Moira Pearce, 34, has insisted her weekly government handout of £600 is insufficient to feed and clothe her sproglets. The single mum - whose kids are fathered by four ex-partners - has insisted her range of child and family allowance benefits do not meet her weekly outgoings.
Ms Pearce - who lives with unemployed ex-boyfriend Mark Austin, 19, seven daughters and three sons.
Here comes the best bit...
Last December she became one of the first women in the UK to undergo a simple ten-minute sterilisation procedure, an operation she had at her local Medway Maritime Hospital where tiny coils were inserted into each fallopian tube via the cervix. The revolutionary procedure brought to an end a period of 17 years where she had been pregnant for virtually the whole time.
Doctors advised her to have the operation because her uterus and pelvis would be unable to cope and an eleventh baby would kill her. But she almost had her own football team!
Moira Pearce, 34, has insisted her weekly government handout of £600 is insufficient to feed and clothe her sproglets. The single mum - whose kids are fathered by four ex-partners - has insisted her range of child and family allowance benefits do not meet her weekly outgoings.
Ms Pearce - who lives with unemployed ex-boyfriend Mark Austin, 19, seven daughters and three sons.
Here comes the best bit...
Last December she became one of the first women in the UK to undergo a simple ten-minute sterilisation procedure, an operation she had at her local Medway Maritime Hospital where tiny coils were inserted into each fallopian tube via the cervix. The revolutionary procedure brought to an end a period of 17 years where she had been pregnant for virtually the whole time.
Doctors advised her to have the operation because her uterus and pelvis would be unable to cope and an eleventh baby would kill her. But she almost had her own football team!