Woman divides the internet with vasectomy care package for her husband
A woman has divided the internet after making a vasectomy care package for her husband – including ‘No more Babies’ Jelly Babies and ‘No Nuts’ Jaffa Donuts.
A woman has sparked controversy online after making a vasectomy care package for her husband.
Natalie Chard, from Cornwall, UK, and her partner, Mike, clearly decided they had enough children.
The mum-of-four shared a video on TikTok which showed her making a vasectomy care package for her husband – but not everyone was thrilled, The Sun reports.
“Come pack my husband’s vasectomy care package with me!,” she wrote.
The lovingly put-together care package included a packet of eggs that read, ‘You can’t fertilise these’, MOAM ‘Sore Balls’ as well as some new boxer shorts that read ‘Briefs for your Grief’.
It also included ‘No more babies’ Jelly Babies, ‘No Nuts’ Jaffa Donuts, ‘Vasectomy’ Club chocolate bars and ‘Your poor nuts’ Ginger Nut biscuits.
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While some items were clearly put in for the laughs, some also looked like they’d be useful after the procedure like orange ‘juice no seeds’ and a packet of ibuprofen.
“Our baby making days are over,” Natalie captioned the post.
The video quickly went viral with over 1.8 million views – but not everyone saw the funny side.
“I hope it was his choice and not him being forced?,” one person wrote.
“I’d NEVER get one,” added a second.
“The eggs are funny but not in the care package,” slammed a third.
But Natalie took to the comments section to address the negative comments.
“I love my husband and wanted to treat him, not like I asked you lot to get one, I didn’t even ask him! It’s his choice, I wanted more kids,” she wrote.
Plenty of others found the care package hilarious and wanted to create their own.
“Amazing! All I got was a, ‘Well I was in labour for 42 hours, so suck it up’. She did have a point,” one wrote.
“I’m crying, this is awesome,” another person added.
“I actually laughed out loud,” a third penned.
This article originally appeared in The Sun and was reproduced with permission