Tori Spelling Pregnant with 5th child

Anonymous
She conceived at age 43.
I'm jealous. She's definitely an outlier in terms of fertility. Most (even previously very fertile women) have a difficult conceiving and not miscarrying past 41 or 42. I work in the field and pregnancy at 40 and 41 is very common. After this the vast majority of women's fertility takes a rapid nosedive down.
Anonymous
Hasbro and Mattel will happily supply her kids again this Christmas.

Did her psychic tell her a pregnancy was in the cards ? LOL.
Anonymous
I think she is trying to get a reality show back to make money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought she was separated


Same. Wasn't he in rehab for sex addiction after she caught him banging anything that moved? Why add yet another child to the mix?


Who told ya is his child??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She likes having babies and being pregnant I guess.


Well, I would like to drink wine all day, because I like being drunk. But that doesn't exactly make it a worthwhile reason to do it. It's morally reprehensible to bring a fifth child into that den of dysfunction. And yes, I'm being judgemental, which, in this case, I think at least of a majority of people would warrant as justified.


Heck, yeah, I'd rather drink wine all day, no kidding. I can't imagine *liking* being pregnant and giving birth - but she must like it. Don't get me wrong, I love my kids and I wouldn't trade them for all the wine in the world but to enjoy being in the pregnant state a lot is weird to me. Enjoying birth (as amazing as it is) is even weirder to me. Some women seem to enjoy the pregnancy/birth aspect more than the child. She strikes me as that type of mom for some reason.

Wine? Now that is something I can relate to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She likes having babies and being pregnant I guess.


Well, I would like to drink wine all day, because I like being drunk. But that doesn't exactly make it a worthwhile reason to do it. It's morally reprehensible to bring a fifth child into that den of dysfunction. And yes, I'm being judgemental, which, in this case, I think at least of a majority of people would warrant as justified.


Heck, yeah, I'd rather drink wine all day, no kidding. I can't imagine *liking* being pregnant and giving birth - but she must like it. Don't get me wrong, I love my kids and I wouldn't trade them for all the wine in the world but to enjoy being in the pregnant state a lot is weird to me. Enjoying birth (as amazing as it is) is even weirder to me. Some women seem to enjoy the pregnancy/birth aspect more than the child. She strikes me as that type of mom for some reason.

Wine? Now that is something I can relate to.


+1. How can you enjoy a parasite living in your body that not only makes you feel like crap, it also prevents you doing so much fun stuff. Add in the anxiety of the parasite dying or that you might do something to HARM or disfigure it somehow, and the whole process becomes decidedly "unfun." Poor kids, they probably get completely ignored.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She likes having babies and being pregnant I guess.


Well, I would like to drink wine all day, because I like being drunk. But that doesn't exactly make it a worthwhile reason to do it. It's morally reprehensible to bring a fifth child into that den of dysfunction. And yes, I'm being judgemental, which, in this case, I think at least of a majority of people would warrant as justified.


Heck, yeah, I'd rather drink wine all day, no kidding. I can't imagine *liking* being pregnant and giving birth - but she must like it. Don't get me wrong, I love my kids and I wouldn't trade them for all the wine in the world but to enjoy being in the pregnant state a lot is weird to me. Enjoying birth (as amazing as it is) is even weirder to me. Some women seem to enjoy the pregnancy/birth aspect more than the child. She strikes me as that type of mom for some reason.

Wine? Now that is something I can relate to.


Except that she had pregnancy complications that almost led to her death last time. According to reports, she spent 10 weeks in the hospital and 4 months on bedrest.

http://www.eonline.com/news/352839/tori-spelling-reveals-pregnancy-complications-almost-died-while-carrying-baby-finn

And she has had 4 c-sections.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She likes having babies and being pregnant I guess.


Well, I would like to drink wine all day, because I like being drunk. But that doesn't exactly make it a worthwhile reason to do it. It's morally reprehensible to bring a fifth child into that den of dysfunction. And yes, I'm being judgemental, which, in this case, I think at least of a majority of people would warrant as justified.


Heck, yeah, I'd rather drink wine all day, no kidding. I can't imagine *liking* being pregnant and giving birth - but she must like it. Don't get me wrong, I love my kids and I wouldn't trade them for all the wine in the world but to enjoy being in the pregnant state a lot is weird to me. Enjoying birth (as amazing as it is) is even weirder to me. Some women seem to enjoy the pregnancy/birth aspect more than the child. She strikes me as that type of mom for some reason.

Wine? Now that is something I can relate to.


Except that she had pregnancy complications that almost led to her death last time. According to reports, she spent 10 weeks in the hospital and 4 months on bedrest.

http://www.eonline.com/news/352839/tori-spelling-reveals-pregnancy-complications-almost-died-while-carrying-baby-finn

And she has had 4 c-sections.


Pregnant ONE MONTH after giving birth to the previous kid? Ugh, I can't even imagine.
Anonymous
Why won't her mom just give her a house and money? Why didn't her dad give her anything?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She likes having babies and being pregnant I guess.


Well, I would like to drink wine all day, because I like being drunk. But that doesn't exactly make it a worthwhile reason to do it. It's morally reprehensible to bring a fifth child into that den of dysfunction. And yes, I'm being judgemental, which, in this case, I think at least of a majority of people would warrant as justified.


Heck, yeah, I'd rather drink wine all day, no kidding. I can't imagine *liking* being pregnant and giving birth - but she must like it. Don't get me wrong, I love my kids and I wouldn't trade them for all the wine in the world but to enjoy being in the pregnant state a lot is weird to me. Enjoying birth (as amazing as it is) is even weirder to me. Some women seem to enjoy the pregnancy/birth aspect more than the child. She strikes me as that type of mom for some reason.

Wine? Now that is something I can relate to.


Except that she had pregnancy complications that almost led to her death last time. According to reports, she spent 10 weeks in the hospital and 4 months on bedrest.

http://www.eonline.com/news/352839/tori-spelling-reveals-pregnancy-complications-almost-died-while-carrying-baby-finn

And she has had 4 c-sections.


Pregnant ONE MONTH after giving birth to the previous kid? Ugh, I can't even imagine.


Yeah, she's probably hoping to be put on complete bed rest at a 5 star hotel...err, hospital. The helpers can bring the children in for visits and photo ops. How cute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She likes having babies and being pregnant I guess.


Well, I would like to drink wine all day, because I like being drunk. But that doesn't exactly make it a worthwhile reason to do it. It's morally reprehensible to bring a fifth child into that den of dysfunction. And yes, I'm being judgemental, which, in this case, I think at least of a majority of people would warrant as justified.


Heck, yeah, I'd rather drink wine all day, no kidding. I can't imagine *liking* being pregnant and giving birth - but she must like it. Don't get me wrong, I love my kids and I wouldn't trade them for all the wine in the world but to enjoy being in the pregnant state a lot is weird to me. Enjoying birth (as amazing as it is) is even weirder to me. Some women seem to enjoy the pregnancy/birth aspect more than the child. She strikes me as that type of mom for some reason.

Wine? Now that is something I can relate to.


Except that she had pregnancy complications that almost led to her death last time. According to reports, she spent 10 weeks in the hospital and 4 months on bedrest.

http://www.eonline.com/news/352839/tori-spelling-reveals-pregnancy-complications-almost-died-while-carrying-baby-finn

And she has had 4 c-sections.


Pregnant ONE MONTH after giving birth to the previous kid? Ugh, I can't even imagine.


Holy shit. She got pregnant one month after having a c-section, no less! WTF?
Anonymous
and she named her child after a fish body part.
Anonymous
This sounds like a terrible idea.

Best of luck to her though. Glad it isn't me.
Anonymous
Maybe it's not the pregnancy part she likes but the baby stage, I have a cousin like that who loves the baby stage. She had five kids, doted on the babies and ignored the older kids and/or put them to work caring for the younger (not baby) ones She told me once that she just loved feeling needed...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's not the pregnancy part she likes but the baby stage, I have a cousin like that who loves the baby stage. She had five kids, doted on the babies and ignored the older kids and/or put them to work caring for the younger (not baby) ones She told me once that she just loved feeling needed...


It's the attention part that she likes. She gets attention for being out-to-there pregnant surrounded by her other kids and then she gets more attention when she has the baby and gets back into shape.....rinse, repeat. Only this time she's skipped the whole getting back into shape stuff and has just gone straight to the pregnant and (almost certainly) on bed rest phase where she is catered to while others look after her kids.
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