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Sunday 18 October 2015

Fake baby helps heal heartbroken teen's miscarriage

18 year old Natalie and Lexi are as close as you’d expect any mother and daughter to be. Natalie Harcourt wakes baby Lexi at 9am every day and sits her in front of the TV to watch CBeebies.
After breakfast she cuddles the mite, dresses her and they go for a stroll in the park to feed the ducks, or visit friends.
But their relationship is different and special because Lexi is a “reborn” baby doll who has transformed Natalie’s life, helping her to cope with the trauma of miscarriage.
Natalie was 16 when she lost a child conceived with her then boyfriend.
Friends bought £300 silicone doll Lexi to ease the teen’s pain as she struggled with the loss of her natural baby. Now, when her pals are out clubbing, Natalie stays home and cares for Lexi.
And she loves to look after her, splashing out hundreds of pounds on a cot, a baby bouncer, a pram, toys and clothes.
She has already spent £100 on Christmas presents.
Natalie relates to Lexi as if she were a real baby and is readying herself for the day she has natural children of her own.
The teenager is so determined to have a “real” experience of parenting, she gives herself sleepless nights by setting her alarm to go off every two hours so she can check on Lexi, in a Moses basket by her bed.
Natalie, who studied childcare at college, even has a baby monitor to keep an eye on Lexi from another room.
Natalie said:
“I was ­absolutely heartbroken when I lost my baby. I’ll never forget the baby I have lost, but Lexi is a great comfort to me. “I treat her just like a real baby – she is my world and I take her everywhere. “I know people might think it’s a bit strange that I’m just 18 and sitting indoors with my reborn doll while my mates are out clubbing on a Saturday night.
“But at least I’m not spending on drugs or alcohol. I think I’m quite sensible. “I’m desperate to have a real baby one day – hopefully a girl so her and Lexi can share clothes. I will take them out in a double buggy together.“I think looking after Lexi is preparing me well for being a real mum. It’s just motherly instinct that I set the alarm so I can check on her. A real baby will just be noisier and messier.”
Natalie, puts her desire to be a mother so young down to her difficult upbringing.
She explained:
“I didn’t have a good relationship with my parents and was in foster care from the time I was 14.
“So I guess I have always longed to be a mum so I can give a child something I never had. I love babies and children and think I have a lot to give as a mother.”
Natalie suffered heartbreak when she had a miscarriage aged just 16 in October 2013 after falling pregnant by accident.
The teen, who has 11 GCSEs, recalled:
“I’d only been with my boyfriend a few weeks and I was shocked when I discovered I was pregnant because I was on the pill. “But despite not being planned and me being very young the baby was very much wanted. I split with my boyfriend when I discovered I was pregnant but I was so excited at the thought of being a mum.
Unemployed Natalie, who lives alone in a one-bed flat and claims sickness benefits due to depression, said: “I was thrilled. I had researched reborns online and they intrigued me.
“I’d read how they helped women get over losing babies. I had started to really want one myself but wouldn’t have been able to afford it.
“When I first pulled Lexi out of the box and saw her I felt like I was bonding with a real baby. I couldn’t stop holding her, I knew I had to take care of her. 

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67 comments:

  1. Eeeeeeeeyah! Dats a nice one. Linda take note!

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    1. Nice fire! This na psychiatric problem o!

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    2. There's nothing I won't hear in this strange world. What she needs is a mental reevaluation not a fake baby. Her state of mind should be a thing of utmost concern. That woman is gradually losing it..

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    3. Ah!! This world is going plastic... The new trend. Hmm there will be a time when we won't be able to differentiate between flesh and plastic. Madness!!

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  2. Eeeeeeeeyah! Dats a nice one. Linda take note!

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    1. I'm not so sure it's a nice one. She said a real baby will be just be noisier and messier. Almost like she prefers the doll to the real child. Seems like a psychiatric case to me.

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    2. Did anyone take note of the part where it says she's claiming sickness benefits for depression. Then she goes out to the park and malls wt the doll to spend over £100 on the doll! Hahaha

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    3. That's how they spend tax payers money.

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  3. Eeeeeeeeyah! Dats a nice one. Linda take note!

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  4. Lol wetin person no go see and hear from this Oyibo people, thank God d doll is making her feel better.

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  5. Ok, seen.
    $.
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    @Carlos via Nokia Lumia

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  6. Eeyah, God will provider her own for her. She's really eager to be a mother

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  7. Naaaa that lady up there don't look like a 16yrs old teenage girl.
    White folks can really behave abnormal most times, caring for a dull like it was a real baby, and spending £100 on Christmas present for a dull? That's crazy.

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    1. It's not really strange. In yoruba culture, if a twin dies, a craving is made to represent the dead twin and it's ''feed'' etc. That was in ancient times. Don't know about nowadays.
      Read about it from a history book

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  8. Isn't this madness? why not face reality cos its gonna even be more hard on her with this doll.

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  9. The makers of this reborn baby doll are immaculate..*BVN registration closes ten days from now*

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  10. The makers of this reborn baby doll are immaculate..*BVN registration closes ten days from now*

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  11. Simply put.... She don kolo!

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  12. Happy for her, she found some sort of closure in a doll baby.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Yes. It's therapy for her. Remember reading that in ancient times the yoruba used to crave out a doll to represent the dead twin and feed it etc.

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  13. Strange bt its ok if it helps her heal bt wit u whites one can neva tell wen it changes frm dis to real madness

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  14. She hasn't moved on. With the way she's so attached to this baby doll, she barely creates time for a "real" life. If she wants a real baby, she has to loosen up and go out and meet people. All the best to her though.
















    #TeamBlessed#

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  15. Well if she's happy, then I'm happy for her!! Hope she's has a real baby someday!

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  16. And they had to put it in the news? Smh...too fake and desperate

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  17. They need to have this woman checked

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  18. This can't help you,move closer to the Lord and you will experience unprecedented transformation. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  19. WEREYYYYYYYY.U R MADDDDDDTTTTT

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  20. ...wa wa wa waaaa
    d real underlying issue should pls be unravelled for a real psychological cure...

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  21. She is going insane gradually, she needs help to get over the died baby although it's nt easy















    Americans and their madness

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  22. This won't help she wil leta be obsessed with dt thing...not cool

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  23. You are traumatized by d loss of ur child, buh u also need 2 be checked mentally...

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  24. White people are so fuckin dramatic! You won't catch a black woman doing this. Ok you lost your baby? Sorry about that, but ma'am you can always get pregnant again!

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  25. She must be high on cocaine

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  26. Hmmmmm. That's nice
















    #It WiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
    #iT MuSt eNd IN pRAisE

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  27. exactly how madness starts..

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  28. God wil giv u ur own ijn ad i lyk d fact dat she acknowledged she was spendin on d fake baby rada dan drugs ad alcohol

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  29. This one is not normal! Mschewww! These r the stupid people wasting the tax we pay from hard earned salaries! Stupid benefit people! As young as she is this is what she is doing with her life! So pissed!

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  30. White people can act so stupid.

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  31. I love dis concept.. I wish such doll are available in Nigeria it will help mothers who loses their child.

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    1. How you think a non living doll will help a mother who lost her child is beyond me. This lady needs psychiatric help.

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  32. I love dis concept.. I wish such doll are available in Nigeria it will help mothers who loses their child.

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  33. Why not get pregnant again if that is what you want or is it that their is no guy to help out? Spending money on doll. Mtcheeew.

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  34. This is how madness starts, Now she wont move on with her life because of a doll...This white people usually forget that life is about happiness n sadness.

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  35. no one undastands her pain except her#inspired by linda

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  36. no one undastands her pain except her#inspired by linda

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  37. no one understands her pain except her

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  38. She needs to go & see her doctor

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