A benefits mother-of-twelve dubbed the 'baby machine' was spotted shopping for a new buggy after admitting she is making plans for her thirteenth child.

Cheryl Prudham, 33, who receives £45,000-a-year in handouts, took her husband Robert and five of her younger children shopping at Pramworld in Wigan, Greater Manchester, this week.

She gave birth to her most recent daughter, Tille-Grace, in June after insisting on having a £3,000 NHS-funded caesarean section.

Cheryl Prudham, 33, who receives £45,000 in benefits, was spotted with her family while out pram shopping

She was seen outside Pramworld in Wigan, Greater Manchester, with her husband Robert and five of their younger children

They looked at a £1,000 Collectors Classic iCandy pram in the window before going inside and placing an order

Mrs Prudham was seen lingering at the new £1,000 Collectors Classic iCandy edition pram in the window before going into the shop and placing an order.

The family recently moved from their home in Gravesend, Kent, to a five-bedroom house in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, after claiming they had been victims of a 'vicious hate campaign'.

She claims she received verbal abuse after boasting that she takes her family on foreign holidays and openly splashing out on designer handbags.

Their annual income is believed to be more than £72,000, while rent is around £1,000-a-month.

Last month it emerged that Mrs Prudham, who admits she is 'addicted' to having babies, applied for a breast enlargement on the NHS to boost her 34A bust to a 34DD cup.

Her application for the £5,000 operation was turned down so she is planning on using her benefits money to pay for the surgery instead.

She recently told a magazine she enjoys being pregnant as her breasts get bigger, but then she feels depressed when her chest shrinks back.

She gave birth to her most recent daughter, Tille-Grace, in June after insisting on having a £3,000 NHS-funded caesarean section

The family (pictured entering the shop) recently moved from their home in Gravesend, Kent, to a five-bedroom house in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, after claiming they had been victims of a 'vicious hate campaign'

The family, whose annual income is believed to be more than £72,000, were seen looking in the shop window (left) and walking out after placing an order (right)

Mrs Prudham had her first child George, now 15, when she was 17 and has admitted she is 'addicted' to having babies

She said: 'I love being pregnant. My chest gets bigger and goes up to a C-cup, but, after I have had the baby, my boobs are flat and it depresses me.'

'I asked doctors for a boob job five years ago and they referred me to a plastic surgeon. But he refused to do the operation on the NHS. I was devastated because I had got my hopes up.

'Having 12 children has not helped my boobs. But I have always had a small chest and it affects my self-confidence. I am not doing it for Robert. I am doing it for myself.

'I cannot wear certain clothes as they make my chest look flat. I want the op as soon as I have saved up enough money.'

She had her first child George, now 15, when she was just 17, before moving into a flat with her ex-boyfriend and having second son, Jack, 14, and her eldest daughter Caitlin, ten.

Mrs Prudham has previously spoken about how she has planned for baby number 13 and 14, because she believes 13 is an 'unlucky number'

Last month it emerged that Mrs Prudham applied for a breast enlargement on the NHS to boost her 34A bust to a 34DD cup

She recently said enjoys being pregnant as her breasts get bigger, but then she feels depressed when her chest shrinks back

She then had three unplanned pregnancies; Maisie, nine, Lillie, seven, and Madison, six.

In March 2009, she met current husband Rob, a delivery driver, and they had Leon, now five. They then had Lenny, now three, before she gave birth to daughter Lainey in January last year.

She gave birth to twins Lacey-May and Lexi-Rose last autumn before having her 12th child in June.

Mrs Prudham, who believes she will have saved enough from benefits to have the breast enlargement next year, added that she is busy settling Tillie-Grace into their new home.

She said : 'It is complete chaos with endless loads of washing, ironing and nappies.

'But being so busy means I ping back to a size 10 and I never have stretch marks.

'The only thing I hate is my small boobs. But I will rectify that soon.'