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“I loved being pregnant” 09.09.10

by Linda McGrory

MEET the Moville wonder mum who was pregnant for a staggering 25 years. Mary Frances Doherty married at the tender age of 17. She had her first baby ten months later and became pregnant nearly every year after that, until she was 42.
Now aged 68 and with her 19 children all grown up, Mary Frances, from Carnagarve, Moville, is still blooming and enjoying retirement with husband, Harry, 70.
Reading more like a classroom roll-call than a single family, the couple’s eleven daughters and eight sons are: Bernadette, 51; Annemarie, 50; Hilary, 49; Patricia, 48; Shaun, 46; Paula, 45; Hugh, 44; Mary Majella, 43, Antoinette, 42; Seamus, 40; Laura, 39; Joe, 37; Ray, 35; Gemma, 34, Colm, 33, Orla, 31; Roma, 29; Paul, 28 and Leonie, 26. Sadly, Mary Frances also suffered four miscarriages bringing her total pregnancies to 23. The couple also have 37 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
The 19-strong Doherty family pictured with their parents, Mary Frances and Harry, and bridegroom Eamon Gillen who got more than he bargained for in the in-law stakes when he married 16th born, Orla.
Mary Frances puts her wonderful fertility down to a non-drinking, non-smoking lifestyle and the love of a devoted husband.
"Myself and Harry are teetotallers. We never broke our Confirmation pledges and we recently got our gold pioneer pins. We never took a drink or a smoke in our lives. I'm sure that helped us have so many lovely babies," said the plucky pensioner. Her first 15 were midwife-assisted home births - without painkillers - but after complications with her 16th pregnancy, doctors insisted she have the next three babies in hospital. The couple's miscarriages came after Bernadette, before Orla and before Roma while their last pregnancy, after Leonie, also sadly failed. When they first met as young teens in the 1950s, it was love at first sight.
"I was 17 and Harry was three months off 20 when we married. I had a baby every 13 or 15 months and I never once complained.
"I loved being pregnant and being a mammy and I thanked God for every wee child we got. Harry always helped me with the children and provided well for us all.
"We never even thought about stopping after four, five or six children. I dearly love all of them and no matter how many I had around my feet, I cried every time each one started school."
They never once considered family planning even as they outgrew their three-bed
Still in love: Mary Frances and Harry Doherty who reared 19 children in Moville.
council house and laundry duty saw Mary Frances at the clothes line hanging scores of terry nappies in the middle of the night.
"I never used the pill or anything - I'm a natural, country woman," said Mary Frances, roaring with laughter.
Harry added: "We just loved having babies. It came natural to us." And, not for him, the modern-day practise of dads attending the birth. "I don't think men should be there and, anyway, I never wanted to see Mary Frances in pain."
The Doherty brood are well known as the largest family in their hometown but are also one of the largest in Co Donegal, not to mention the entire country.
As they grew up, they were a ready supply of employees for the family-run factory, Moville Clothing Ltd., which is one of the last surviving shirt factories in Co Donegal.
Twelfth-born, Joe, said growing up in such a huge family was hectic.
"Meal-times were done in shifts because the table wasn't big enough. The youngest ones were fed first, followed by the girls and then us boys. Our mother would never eat until we were all fed.
"We had to get an extension built and then my father put a mobile home outside the house for the older boys to sleep in at night," laughed Joe.
As the factory prospered, the family bought a spacious seven-bed property with a large garden and an orchard. Unusually, perhaps, for such a large family living in a recession black-spot, only one - US-based Gemma - has emigrated while Mary Majella lives with her family in Cork. Mary Frances and Harry retired a couple of years ago to a lovely bungalow at the edge of town and attend daily mass at St Pius X church. Their bright, airy home is filled at various times throughout the day by their doting offspring and grand-children who mostly live nearby.
And what advice do they have for couples trying for family? "Well, we never drank or smoked. I think that helped us get pregnant so many times. I like a bit of chocolate and I always ate healthy food and plenty of fruit especially when I was pregnant and I think that made the babies strong," added Mary Frances.
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