Woman shares second pregnancy to prisoner in jail until 2053
The Californian woman said that she tried to get pregnant on purpose, even though her partner will be behind bars until 2053.
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A woman has revealed that she is pregnant with her second baby to her husband, who is in prison.
Monique McCall said that she tried to get pregnant on purpose, even though her partner Arthur will be behind bars until 2053.
Arthur was already 10 years into his prison sentence when a friend put the pair in touch, The Sun reported.
They began exchanging letters and having daily phone calls, until they finally met in person, six months later.
Sixth months later, Arthur proposed, and shortly after, the pair got married.
The pair have a one year old child called Zion, and are now expecting their second baby.
Monique also has two other children from a previous relationship.
Due to the laws in their native California, Monique is sometimes allowed to stay overnight at the prison with Arthur.
Talking toTruly TV, she said: “I made sure I planned the visit around my ovulation and sure enough I was successful.
“We just found out we’re pregnant again. So number four is on the way.”
Arthur’s release date is scheduled for 2053, however, Monique is hopeful that he will get let out sooner.
She said: “His first parole date is 2033 so that is a huge possibility that he will be coming home.”
Monique revealed that her family members have doubts about the relationship.
She said: “They think that I’m going to get used when he comes home. Some family members disapprove because they know the victim’s family.”
Monique added that she has also received plenty of online hate from trolls, but isn’t fazed by it.
She said: “I really don’t care about the judgement I receive because I’m so in love, and involved with Arthur – nothing they say matters.”
The mum-of-four added that her own mother has also had relationships with men behind bars, something she confessed she never understood when she was younger.
Speaking to her mum, she said: “At the time I really didn’t like it or understand it.
“I think when I was younger I always just questioned why you were with somebody in jail and thought you should be with somebody who treats you the way you should be treated.”
However, her mum’s previous relationships haven’t left Monique with any cause for concern.
She said: “It’s the best relationship I have ever been in.
“For those who judge our relationship, I would say don’t judge a book by its cover.”
This story originally appeared on The Sun and reproduced with permission
Originally published as Woman shares second pregnancy to prisoner in jail until 2053