Baby No. 3 Plans Revealed by Lala Kent After Sosa’s Arrival
‘Vanderpump Rules’ Star Lala Kent Celebrates the Arrival of Her Second Child
Lala Kent is excitedly planning to grow her family even more.
Just two months after the arrival of her daughter Sosa, the star of Vanderpump Rules has openly shared her thoughts on possibly welcoming a third child, indicating that her family expansion may not end there. During a candid conversation with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live on November 19, she expressed, “Yes, I think I’m gonna do it. And if I have a third, what’s one more?” This excitement reflects her desire to embrace motherhood fully, showing that she is ready for the challenges and joys that come with raising multiple children.
The 34-year-old reality television personality, who is already the proud mother of her 3-year-old daughter Ocean, shared insights into her journey to parenthood. Lala explained that she conceived Sosa using a sperm donor through the method of intrauterine insemination (IUI). This technique involves placing sperm directly into the uterus, which enhances the chances of healthy sperm meeting the egg, as detailed by Planned Parenthood. Remarkably, her donor provided an abundance of samples, allowing her the opportunity to realize her dreams of motherhood.
“I had 17 vials of the donor’s goods, and I got pregnant off of one,” Lala shared excitedly. “So I still got 16 more, baby.” This statement highlights not only her proactive approach to family planning but also the resources she has at her disposal for future pregnancies. Her openness about the process is inspiring for many who may be considering similar paths to parenthood.
In addition to discussing her plans for a growing family, Lala also touched on the complexities of co-parenting her daughter Ocean with her ex-fiancé Randall Emmett. This part of her journey emphasizes the importance of partnership and communication in raising children, even after a relationship has ended. Her experiences resonate with many parents navigating similar situations, showcasing her relatable approach to modern parenting.