For Priscilla Jeha, she knows what it's like to raise not one, but two kids on her own.
When she was approaching 40, Priscilla felt very aware of her 'clock', and knew motherhood was something she really wanted.
"I wondered 'what's my game plan' – there's no partner, there's no one I'm completely smitten with and no one on the horizon. So I went through all my options. And, getting a sperm donor was the best choice," Priscilla told Mamamia.
At the time Priscilla was living in London. After doing lots of research, she found a clinic with sperm donors sourced from America – the rest is history.
Via one round of IVF, Priscilla fell pregnant with twins. And, in 2016, they were born – a daughter, Tallulah and son, Angus.
Now that her twins are six, Priscilla knows the hard yards of being a solo mum, as well as the special joys. And with plenty of experience in this domain, here are the questions Priscilla gets asked all the time about choosing to parent solo – and her honest answers to them.
What do you think empowered you to have your kids solo?
"I absolutely knew what I wanted. I was also a professional woman who had a good-paying job, and that's a big part of the decision-making process when you have the means to have a child on your own.
"My family knew it was the right decision for me as well. I'm quite adventurous, I'm confident, and self-assured. When I make up my mind about something, then that's it. And, my family were proud of me whichever way motherhood would happen."