THIS mum-to-be has told how she unexpectedly fell pregnant with her first child, despite being homosexual.
Having always been into women, this after briefly seeing a man since exiting her previously ‘vile’ .


Sasha Bate revealed how she was severely unhappy in her and was looking for an excuse to end things before she found out she was on, something she was overjoyed with.
The 22-year-old from Hullavington, Chippenham, UK, said: “The lesbian relationship that I was in was vile, and really controlling.
”;I had become friends with the now father to my children and everyone was like, ‘oh if you weren’t a lesbian, you two would definitely be together’.
“I was like ‘no I don’t like boys, not a bit of me’.
”;I had then found out I had been cheated on by this girl and I was so happy â this was an excuse to be able to leave.”;
Throughout her relationship with this woman, she had remained close friends to a man, somebody who eventually became the father of their baby.
After her break-up Sasha was adamant that she wouldn’t entertain another romantic relationship with anybody for a while, however, that promise to herself lasted all of five days as she grew close to her male friend.
She began to spend a lot of time with the man and three months after exiting her lesbian relationship, Sasha realised she was five days late on her as she had got .
Her pregnancy has been branded as a ‘big shock’ by Sasha due to her previously having always into women her entire life.
The couple have now been together for over three years.
Talking about her story, Sasha explained: “When we broke up, I was like ‘no, I don’t want to get with anybody’.
It lasted five days.
“Five days I was sleeping in his bed let’s say.
”;And then three months of sleeping in his bed turned into five days late on my period and being pregnant with my first child.
“It came as a very big shock.
”;I was a lesbian for two years, and you can’t get pregnant that way, it was a very big shock.
”;Having to tell my mum that I was a lesbian three months ago and I’m now pregnant â not for the faint hearted.”;