As if she didn't have enough "babies" to care for as a pregnancy concierge, Pregnant in Heels star Rosie Pope is happy to announce that she is pregnant for a third time. Which is a much bigger deal than one might think, since Pope publicly struggled with infertility on the show last year before conceiving her second son, Wellington.
In fact, The Stir talked to her about her infertility issues as she breastfed her brand new baby as Pregnant in Heels began to take the mommy-verse by storm. The show where you might just wish infertility on some of the self-absorbed, clueless parents-to-be who show up on Pope's door looking for some special treatment. Like, you know, the services of a focus group to name their baby so they can see how ground-breaking they can be as parents.
Yes, that's what Pope is dealing with on a regular basis.
Still, with her fabulous maternity clothes (I myself tried on one of her gowns when I was about 8 months pregnant and it was amazing) and her ability to ground new, crazy parents-to-be, Pope seems very well-equipped to add another baby to her brood.
It's also a testament to technology since Pope has talked about how she cannot ovulate. She is one of the few famous people who actually admit to getting help in order to get pregnant, and believes transparency will help other women who are struggling with infertility. After all, as Pope points out, where do you think all those perfect twin babies are coming from?
So congratulations to Pope and her family! Here's hoping she has an uneventful pregnancy, and we can see her schooling a whole new slew of wealthy Manhattanites on a new season of Pregnant in Heels.
Does hearing about Pope's infertility struggles give you hope?
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She has infertility issues, and yet she has three children?....
one can have infertility issues and somehow manage to conceive and maintain pregnancies to deliver healthy babies....with A LOT of medical help and intervention. I know. <---mom of 5. Don't make uninformed assumptions and judgements.
Lol whatever you say
MrsCareBear-I have infertility issues and have 2 children. That's what fertility treatment is for. I hope you are lucky enough not to need any help, but don't be such a dunce about those who do.
@mrscarebear did you even read the article she says right there that she cant ovulate and needed help. you look like and idiot...really you do.
Lol Funniest show!! some people she helps our are so clueless!!
Can't wait for her show to come back on. I was struggling through an IVF cycle while her show was airing, and her openness about the emotional aspects of the process really resonated with me. She was able to articulate what I could not. Like her, IVF worked for me. I am weeks away from welcoming my first child. Then it's right back onto the IVF train to work on a sibling...
And that transparency is what gives me hope, and I have transparently shared my story as well, to hopefully provide the same hope to other hopeful moms out there! Its a long hard journey.....and you cannot do it alone :).