Nicola Sturgeon reveals she is 'actively' thinking of becoming a foster mother
More under this adFormer First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has recently revealed she is actively thinking about becoming a foster parent. Her journey with motherhood hasn't been easy, this is what she's said about it.
Nicola Sturgeon has recently made headlines after one of her media appearances sparked speculations about the state of her marriagewith former SNP chief Peter Murrell. The controversy came shortly after she quit her role as the First Minister citing ‘not enough fuel in a tank’ to lead further and her desire to spend more time with her loved ones.
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It emerged that ever since Nicola Sturgeon got more time on her hands, she was doing not only that but also indulged in her ‘newfound love of hillwalking’, one of the most popular outdoor activities in Scotland.
More under this adMore under this adThe high-profile politician who still serves as MSP for Glasgow South, also hinted a bookand something even more significant for her family life - a plan to become a foster parent.
Here is what we know about Nicola Sturgeon’s motherhood journey, her tragic miscarriage and the way she coped with it.
More under this adMore under this adNicola Sturgeon is considering becoming a foster parent
Opening up about her life after leadership as Scotland’s longest-serving First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon revealed she is considering becoming a foster parent.
The politician is no stranger to taking care of young vulnerable people, and this would be a natural move for her, the sources suggest.
More under this adMore under this adNicola Sturgeon said:
The fostering thought has actually come about more because I’ve done a lot of work with young people.
She admitted that she has seen ‘the transformational effect that good care can have on a young person’s life’.
More under this adMore under this adThe former First Minister feared that the country's care system was ‘broken’ and that ‘it is still the case that one in a hundred children in Scotland will go into care before their first birthday’ but insisted the situation had improved under her leadership.
She also made a promise to ‘be a voice for those in care or at risk of care' and to do everything 'to make sure all young people grow up surrounded by love.’
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Nicola Sturgeon had a miscarriage back in 2011
Although it is easy to assume that high-flying female politicians don’t have children by choice, it is not always the case.
Nicola Sturgeon, then just 40 years old and a deputy First Minister, was planning to start a family when she suffered a miscarriage six months into her pregnancy 'at the very end of Hogmanay’ in January 2011.
More under this adMore under this adShe didn't opened up about it until 2016.
The politician said:
Sometimes... having a baby just doesn't happen - no matter how much we might want it to.
Nicola Sturgeon admitted that the miscarriage was 'a painful experience’ for her and her husband.
She also said that instead of dealing with her grief at home, she joined a public event, attending the 40th anniversary of the Ibrox disaster, in which 66 Rangers football supporters were crushed to death.
More under this adMore under this adShe said:
If you go online and Google, you can find a photograph of me at an event, actually while I’m still having a miscarriage, a public commemoration for a disaster that happened many decades ago in Scotland. Looking at me, looking at that photograph now, it’s clear I’m in a lot of pain.More under this adMore under this ad
To help other parents going through similar heartbreaking situations, Nicola Sturgeon launched ‘the baby loss memorial book’ that allows a voluntary, free-of-charge entry of the lost baby in a book and a commemorative certificate, to give recognition and comfort to those who want to record their loss.
She also hoped that her talking about her personal experience ‘might challenge some of the assumptions and judgements that are still made about women - especially in politics - who don't have children’.
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Sources used:
- Mail Online: 'Did the Loose Women bring out Nicola Sturgeon's softer side? First Minister, 51, opens up on motherhood and her own miscarriage - and admits she's in the 'foothills' of menopause'
- Cosmopolitan: 'Nicola Sturgeon opens up about attending memorial service while having a miscarriage'
- BBC News: 'Nicola Sturgeon miscarriage: First minister reveals baby loss'
- iTV: 'Nicola Sturgeon considering becoming foster parent in life after leadership'