

A single
mother-to-be revealed she met her future husband by taking the plunge
and going on a first date while she was eight months pregnant. Sarah
Connors, a student from Bristol, said she was facing the prospect of
motherhood alone having broken up with her ex-partner before discovering
she was expecting.
But
two months before her due date, the 28-year-old set up a profile on app
Oasis Dating and just weeks later agreed to go on a date with shop
assistant Lance.


There was instant chemistry between the pair and they even slept together before Sarah had given birth.
She
and Lance got engaged within five months of dating and got married this
year, with Sarah's daughter Elodie, now two, calling Lance 'daddy'.
Sarah,
a hairdressing and beauty student, said: 'I assumed that no one would
want to date me while I was pregnant, but I felt lonely seeing other
couples with babies, so I joined the app to keep myself entertained more
than anything else!
'I
know there's a taboo around dating during pregnancy but my family and
friends were very supportive. If I hadn't done it, I would never have
met Lance.
'I
would encourage other pregnant women to go on dates if that's what they
want to do. You might not find the man of your dreams, but if you're
unhappy alone it's better to be having fun.'
Sarah set up a dating profile in July 2013 and was upfront about being heavily pregnant.
After
chatting to 'shy' Lance, now 27, for some weeks, they discovered they
lived near one another in Bristol and agreed to meet.
Sarah
said: 'I kept my profile very casual and mentioned that I had a baby
due in September and I hoped that didn't faze anyone.
'I knew some people wouldn't want anything to do with me, but I hoped others would be open-minded.
'Me
and Lance started messaging on the app, then added each other on
Facebook, and I could tell he was lovely. It was his idea to meet up and
he didn't seem freaked out that I was pregnant.
'We
met at a pub to have a meal together and it was quite relaxed, although
I think he was shocked when he saw the size of my bump.
'I was wearing a maxi dress and he said, "You are quite pregnant, aren't you?" But he didn't make a big deal out of it.
'We've
been stuck together ever since. He worked nights so he'd come over and
keep me company during the afternoons. He even stayed over with me
before Elodie was born.
Culled from UK Daily Mail


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