DAD'S PAIN

I’ve spent £45k having a baby – now I might have to quit my job because the government won’t let me bring her home

Maura Batsman, 41, faces being left to fend for herself with a newborn baby in war-torn Belarus

NEW dad Graeme Batsman is currently facing losing his job or having to abandon his wife and newborn in eastern Europe.

That’s because the couple, who had a baby through surrogacy in Belarus last month, have been told that registering their daughter in the UK could take 12 weeks.

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Graeme and Maura Batsman welcomed a baby via surrogate in JuneCredit: PA Real Life
Little Bella was named after the country she was born inCredit: PA Real Life

Graeme, 37, and his wife Maura, 41, have already spent £45,000 on surrogacy

They’ve been in the war-torn country - which sits between Russia and Ukraine - for the last six weeks.

Their daughter, aptly named Bella, was born on June 5 and the couple have been desperately trying to find an exit plan since.

However, they were shocked to learn they may have to wait another 12 weeks for the Home Office to register Bella’s birth and issue the newborn with a passport.

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Cyber security expert Graeme has been told by his employer that they are expecting him back to work next week on July 15 and will not allow him to work remotely from Belarus.

The UK government advises against all travel to the Eastern Europe country due to active Russian military operation.

There is some risk that direct conflict linked to the war in Ukraine - which experience a full-scale invasion from Putin's Russia over two years ago - may spread to Belarus.

Graeme and Maura started the surrogacy process before the violent conflict kicked off in February 2022. 

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“There will probably be people out there judging us, saying well ‘why Belarus?’ but we technically came here before the war, “ Graeme, from London, said. 

“People who have a desire to have a child don’t really care about politics.”

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Graeme and Maura, who is originally from the Philippines, met in early 2021 and married a year later.

They wanted to start a family but were told they could not conceive due to medical complications and that even through IVF, their chances of success were slim.

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