A woman left infertile after going through the menopause in her early 20s
now treats three plastic dolls as her own children - but its regularly heckled and told "go and get a real baby".
Jane Berry, 39, became a reborn mum of three to dolls named Amy, Ashley and Chloe last year to fill the void left by never being able to have children of her own.
Jane and her partner Peter Marflee, 51, have found support from family and friends - who view the dolls as their babies .
Like any other proud parents, the couple feed the babies, walk them in prams, sit them in car seats and even take them on holiday.
But they have faced nasty comments and verbal abuse from people who see them with the dolls in the street, claiming they're "mad" or "crazy".
now treats three plastic dolls as her own children - but its regularly heckled and told "go and get a real baby".
Jane Berry, 39, became a reborn mum of three to dolls named Amy, Ashley and Chloe last year to fill the void left by never being able to have children of her own.
Jane and her partner Peter Marflee, 51, have found support from family and friends - who view the dolls as their babies .
Like any other proud parents, the couple feed the babies, walk them in prams, sit them in car seats and even take them on holiday.
But they have faced nasty comments and verbal abuse from people who see them with the dolls in the street, claiming they're "mad" or "crazy".
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