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Lala Kent Is Optimistic About Baby No. 3 After Welcoming Daughter Sosa

Lala Kent, who recently welcomed her daughter Sosa, revealed her plans for a third child and sounded optimistic about her potential baby number 3. Only two months after welcoming her second daughter, Kent said she is ready for another pregnancy during her appearance on “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen” on Wednesday. In fact, the actor suggested she may not stop there. “And if I have a third, what’s one more?” she told Cohen.

Lala Kent reveals her plans for a third child after welcoming daughter Sosa

In her exchange with Andy Cohen, Lala Kent disclosed her intentions to have a baby number 3, two months after welcoming her daughter, Sosa. Cohen was straightforward in asking Kent if she wanted a third child and she responded with an affirmative. “Yes, I do want. Yes, I think I’m gonna do it,” she told the host. The 34-year-old implied she may have more kids afterward, saying, “And if I have a third, what’s one more?”

Kent is a mother of two young girls, Ocean, 3, and Sosa, whom she welcomed in September. She told Cohen about her plans to expand the family only weeks after giving birth to her baby daughter. During the segment, the mom of two also explained she had Sosa through intrauterine insemination (IUI) instead of in vitro fertilization (IVF). Saying this, she clarified she did not freeze her eggs when the host brought up the question and divulged that she conceived her second child through a sperm donor.

Lala Kent then hinted at her plans to conceive baby 3 via the same sperm donor, revealing she has more than enough for a third child. She dished about having 17 vials of the donor’s “goods” and getting “pregnant off of one.” Kent confidently added, “I still got 16 more, baby!”

The star also talked about co-parenting her first daughter, Ocean, with her ex-fiancé, Randall Emmett. She stated that they are in a position where they have “one thing in common and that is this child and what is best for her.” Kent also mentioned having “productive conversations” with Emmett and how co-parenting often comes with its own peaks and valleys. 

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