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9:16 pm - 11/28/2012

People magazine point out just how unplanned Jessica Simpson's pregnancy is




Is 7-month-old Maxwell Drew a big sister-to-be?

Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson – who welcomed their daughter in May – are expecting another child, according to reports widely circulating online.

When asked about the latest baby buzz, Simpson's publicist told PEOPLE, "I'm not going to comment on this speculation."

The star and Weight Watchers spokeswoman, 32, (who showed off her 60-pound weight loss this month) called Maxwell's birth "the greatest experience of our lives."

In May, she told PEOPLE, "I don't want to have another baby right away but I do want to have more kids. Having babies back to back has to be so hard."

Having baby No. 2 is all about timing, she added during the interview about becoming a mom.

"I really want to give Maxwell all of the attention and all of the love and time that I possibly can give her," she said. "When I feel like it's the right time to bring another little one into the family, I will. I won't wait too long but I won't do it immediately."

Simpson and former NFL player Johnson, 32, started dating in May 2010 and were engaged six months later.

Tweeted Simpson this month: "I am so grateful for my new lil family! Happy Thanksgiving everyone!"

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diosabellissima 28th-Nov-2012 10:53 pm (UTC)
I always crack up when my friends are like "Well, we're not NOT trying."

Honey, if he's cumming in you, you're fucking trying. You know how babies are made, so you have no excuses.
suzycat 28th-Nov-2012 11:04 pm (UTC)
I think I get it though - they're having normal unprotected sex and if they get pregnant that's good, but they're not "trying" in the sense of taking temperatures, timing sex for ovulation periods, using special "techniques", getting injected with hormones etc.
diosabellissima 28th-Nov-2012 11:05 pm (UTC)
I agree that you're probably right, but that's still odd. When most regular folks decide to have a baby, I don't think they immediately go right into ovulation tracking. 'We're trying' usually means "I'm going off birth control and he's going to cum inside me now! Let's see how it goes!"
suzycat 28th-Nov-2012 11:09 pm (UTC)
LOL I suppose most of my friends did all their child-having later, so there was a time imperative.

Maybe they're trying to not pressure themselves, by pretending it's not that serious even though they secretly know it is.
diosabellissima 28th-Nov-2012 11:11 pm (UTC)
Ha, definitely possible! Most of my friends are still under 30, so while a few have gone the fertility doctor route, it's not until after a year or so of unsuccessful attempts, ya know?

And you're probably right there-- it's more lying to themselves than anything else.
weasleyswit 29th-Nov-2012 12:49 am (UTC)
No, I knew a couple that did the ovulation tracking and everything else, so they were literally trying to have a child. My husband and I aren't having protected sex, so if it happens, it happens, but I don't feel that we are actively "trying" to have a child either, meaning we're not doing the whole she-bang.
aleronihead 29th-Nov-2012 04:48 am (UTC)
That's what I did. I know people who have full on TRIED tried, where they time their sex and track everything. My husband and I just kind of had sex whenever and didn't prevent anything. I guess that was trying, but it didn't really seem like it lol
celica18l 29th-Nov-2012 04:54 am (UTC)
You either try or your don't. Having unprotected sex with a spouse doesn't mean you are trying for a baby. I have a hard time getting pregnant took me 4 years to get pregnant with each kid. we weren't preventing because we always wanted a second child but weren't actively trying because actively trying to get pregnant (charting ect) friggin sucks and takes every ounce of joy out of sex. Or at least 2 years of doing it straight did for me lol. So not "trying" and leaving it up to the gods is easier for some folks than messing with all that fertility crap.
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