Katie Price, mother of five, has revealed her intention to have “lots more babies” despite candidly admitting that her eggs are no longer viable. The 47-year-old star shared optimistic news that she is still physically capable of carrying a child, leaving the door open for future additions to her family.
Katie’s five children include Harvey, 23, from her relationship with footballer Dwight Yorke; Junior and Princess, both 20, from her marriage to Peter Andre; and Bunny, 11, and Jett Hayler, 10, from her marriage to Kieran Hayler.
Earlier this year, viewers followed Katie’s emotionally charged in vitro fertilization (IVF) journey on Channel 4’s “Katie Price: Making Babies.” During the series, she disclosed feeling worn out by her romantic struggles, particularly after her split from former fiancé Carl Woods. A gynecologist on the show, Carole Gilling-Smith, informed Katie that she had only a couple of eggs remaining, her hormone levels were low, and she was entering menopause.
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Despite this, Katie delivered a hopeful message during a recent performance in Fleetwood, where she appeared alongside Kerry Katona on the first stop of their nationwide tour. In a Q&A session, when asked about perimenopausal symptoms, Katie openly described her experience with night sweats and hormonal changes but stressed her desire for more children.
She explained, “My eggs are messed up now, to put it bluntly, but I can still carry a baby. There are still ways to have babies, and I want to keep having more for as long as I can.” She emphasized her determination by stating, “So you’ve heard it – I’m gonna have lots of babies.”
During the documentary, although one of Katie’s harvested eggs was fertilized, the process was ultimately unsuccessful. The documentary also revealed tensions with former fiancé Carl Woods, including concerns that using a donor egg might upset him—a claim he denied. Eventually, Carl ended their relationship, citing Katie’s mood swings and the strain of living apart as reasons, calling it the “hardest decision” he had to make.
Despite these setbacks, Katie remains upbeat and committed to expanding her family on her own terms, demonstrating resilience amid personal and fertility challenges.