Erin Andrews recently shared an update on her IVF journey as she continues to try for baby no. 2. The sports commentator welcomed her first child, a baby boy named Mack, via surrogacy in 2023. The 47-year-old TV personality is aware that her age might be a limitation for having another baby, but that has not deterred her.
Erin Andrews isn’t giving up on baby no. 2, continuing IVF journey at 47
During her chat with iHeartRadio co-host Charissa Thompson on the April 14 episode of the “Calm Down with Erin and Charissa” podcast, Erin Andrews spoke about her determination to expand her family with another child. The video began with the hosts discussing how it had been over a week since they had last talked on the phone.
Andrews revealed that she had been busy with her father’s hospital visit. She also stated that she missed a CO2 treatment because she “decided to try IVF again.” Then, she said, “It did not work.” Elaborating to Thompson on her refusal to give up on having another baby, she continued, “Here’s my whole thing. I am crazy, and I am with a doctor that said, ‘Listen, we’ll call it when it’s time.’ But I am psychotic right now. I just feel like I believe my body can do it.”
Andrews further said, “Even though I know that my age is not, with what history says, it’s not great with producing eggs and the viability of your eggs, there’s just some s**t in me that I’m like, wait, watch me do it.” Thompson praised her determination and said that she found her “tenacity” incredible.
The 43-year-old co-host said, “You wouldn’t have Mack if you didn’t have that tenacity. You wouldn’t have Mack if you weren’t the person because — by the way, there was plenty of roadblocks that got in the way of him, and you were like, ‘Nope I’m doing it.'” Andrews shares her son with husband Jarret Stoll, a former ice hockey player.
Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on Momtastic.
