"The Millionaire Matchmaker" Patti Stanger admitted her biggest regret that continues to plague her life.

A Q&A session hosted by OK magazine turned to Twitter to let fans ask Stanger questions about her life. Stanger, 52, revealed she had an abortion when she was in her twenties and regrets not becoming a mother.

"I didn't have enough money, and I didn't think it was OK to have a child and be a single parent," she said. "Now look, everybody's doing that. And I think that I didn't find the right guy at the right time to have one with, I guess, but I don't think I would adopt and be single."

"I think I would've eventually found a guy, settled down, got the picket fence, and I just didn't meet the right person at the right time," Stanger added. "I wasn't lucky like a lot of other people. And that's my biggest regret, not having kids."

The matchmaker admitted she would like to have started a family and settled down with the right guy, but would not like to raise a child as a single parent. Stanger spoke with FOX411's Pop Tarts in 2012 about how she felt about children, being that she is adopted herself.

"I just feel an affinity for a child who is starting to understand the world without a mom or a dad. It breaks my heart. There are so many children in America who don't have homes because they're not babies. And I'm open to an older child too, three-to-five years old," Stanger told FOX411's Pop Tarts. "I would like a boy because I want to raise him to be a gentleman, but I will take any child that comes to me - girl or boy - or even twins."

You can watch Stanger's Q&A session with OK magazine in the video below.