THE Rosario family have been hitting headlines for a number of years due to mum-of-nine Yalancia’s mammoth brood of boys.
But things are set to change in the 31-year-old’s home now that she’s pregnant with twins.
that_rosario_lifeYalancia is pregnant with twins, making them her 10th and 11th babies[/caption]
that_rosario_lifeShe has revealed the sex of her twins after declaring she feels destined to be a “boy mum”[/caption]
The famous “boy mum” is finally expecting a girl after spending all of her 20s pregnant with boys.
She shared that her “mum intuition” told her that the twins would be a boy and a girl, and she is now overjoyed to welcome them into the world in March.
Yalancia and husband Michael, 37, are already parents to Jamel, 14, Michael Jr, 11, Angelo, nine, Armani, eight, Gimani, four, Sincere, three, toddler Khaza and baby Kairo.
The mega family are originally from Dallas, Texas but recently moved to Atlanta, Georgia.
Yalancia felt that she was always “destined to be a boy mum”, whereas Michael was desperate to welcome a little girl into their family.
“I’ve always wanted a big family of ten because I grew up as the oldest of seven and wanted to have my own big family to create memories with,” she previously told Fabulous.
“A few of my boys were conceived while on contraceptives, but we happily welcomed them, and then a few were planned.
“I don’t use contraceptives anymore.
“We live within our means and have a great budgeting system setup.”
Unfortunately, Yalancia struggled with bad nausea in the first trimester of her current pregnancy.
“I have some energy,” she told fans on Instagram. “By then I’ve been sleeping the days away.
“I’m very nauseated but the meds have helped a bit.
“My leggings are getting very tight around the waist so I’m pulling out maternity clothes already.
“I’m ready to embrace every aspect of this journey.”
According to Yalancia, there are so many “misconceptions about big families”.
She admitted that “things definitely get chaotic” but she and Michael make a concerted effort to live “normal lives”.
“I understand if you have more than the usual number of kids it definitely draws attention,” she said. “But the top misconception is there’s not enough time for each kid.
“I always find a way to spend time with each kid individually.
“There’s seven days a week with 24 hours a day; you make time for what matters.”
Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]