Ashton Kutcher Mila Kunis baby no. 2 was born weeks ago but the couple is already eyeing on the possibility of baby no. 3. The parents of Wyatt and Dimitri Kutcher have planned to have up a big family.
According to Hollywood Life, the couple wants to start planning the coming of the third baby. Good for them, as Mila Kutcher is already 33 years old. If they want to have more kids, they should go fast in baby making as she is fast approaching the dangerous age to have babies.
The best age for women to have kids as advised by doctors should be from 20 to 35 year old. Beyond that age, pregnancy is possible but risky.
The Kutcher couple is one of the most stable partnerships in Hollywood. The "Killers" actor and the "Bad Moms" star have massive investments that they can sustain and support a big family.
Their second baby, Dimitri was born in Nov. 30. Even before his birth, his father has already reiterated his desire to have lots of kids. He shared this desire with the host of "Late Night with Seth Meyers."
The actor revealed his secret desire for another baby girl to Meyers. According to Demi Moore's ex-husband, if Kunis gives birth to a baby girl, she will approve to have another baby right away. The couple wants a baby boy in their family.
Ashton Kutcher Mila Kunis baby no. 2 and their first born will have the best things in life as the couple wants to provide for their family. They want their kids not feel being entitled in life.
The actress told Ryan Seacrest on his show, "On Air with Ryan Seacrest" months before she gave birth. She said, "After we had Wyatt, the second that I gave birth, I was like, 'I know that we need to have another baby. We both knew it, we just felt it. And so I always say after the second one, we'll know if we need to have another one. I really do believe you know when your family is complete."
According to the Inquisitr, Ashton Kutcher Mila Kunis baby has made her realize the joys of being a mother. She said that after giving birth, she already wants to go back to being pregnant again.
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