Why Paris Hilton Chose To Have Her Two Children Through Surrogacy
Sophia Edwards Despite the many platitudes about the "journey to motherhood," not all women look forward to actually being pregnant. Even a so-called "easy" pregnancy creates major physical and mental changes, and at worst, complications such as preeclampsia and placenta previa can be life-threatening. Small wonder, then, that the idea of going through the nine-month ordeal fills some would-be moms with dread. The clinical term for fear of childbirth is tokophobia, and it's more common than you might think.
A 2016 study from the University of Michigan found that some 30% of women experience tokophobia. That percentage skyrocketed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, with researchers at Dartmouth University reporting 62% of subjects fearing childbirth. Count Paris Hilton among that number. In an interview with Glamour UK, conducted just a day before the birth of her son, the reality star confirmed that she always intended to use a surrogate when the time came to start a family, regardless of her age.
"I want a family so bad, it's just the physical part of doing it," she explained. "I'm just so scared [...] childbirth and death are the two things that scare me more than anything in the world." Hilton became a client of the same surrogacy doctor her longtime friend Kim Kardashian used. Amid the COVID lockdown, she and her new husband, Carter Reum, went through multiple procedures to create a store of embryos. Now, they're the proud parents of two healthy babies.