Lauryn Goodman admits plans to have third baby as she's 'not ready to let go'
Lauryn Goodman has admitted that she's ready to have more children despite initially believing she was unable to conceive naturally.
The social media influencer is mum to son Kairo, four, and daughter Kinara, two and has no plans to stop having children any time soon.
The 34-year-old shares her her two children with Kyle Walker, currently on loan to AC Milan from Manchester City. He fathered the children during his on-off marriage to wife Annie Kilner.
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After the news of Kairo and Kinara's paternity was revealed, Kyle apologised to his wife for his actions. While Lauryn is happily single, she has revealed that she is hoping to extend her family with a sibling for her two young children.
Speaking exclusively to the Mirror at the Mariposa Ball on Saturday night, she said: "Kinara still gives me lots of cuddles but I miss the chubby baby cuddles and the newborn smell.
"I am still breastfeeding her but it is only in the evening and I feel as though the journey is slowly coming to an end. I am delaying stopping because I'm just not ready to let that go."
Reflecting on her dating life, she said: "I don't have time to do anything, the kids take all of my time." Prior to conceiving Kairo with Walker, Lauryn says she was put into "induced menopause." "It was a tough time," she revealed. The Brighton native went on to add that she had previously attempted IVF.
"It felt like not that I was failing but it didn't sit right," she said. She went on to explain: "Everyone is different and everyone has different conditions. I was put into an induced menopause and then came out of it and then six months later fell pregnant with little man."
Aged just four, Kairo, she says is already vocal about his feelings and often tells his mum what is going on inside his mind. "He told me the other day he was frustrated or that he didn't like something, so it is nice to see him grow in that way," she proudly gushed of her eldest child.
In the past, Lauryn has spoken openly about her battle with endometriosis. The condition impacts one in 10 women, leaving them in excruciating pain and often suffering from intense periods and infertility. The condition occurs when tissue, which should form inside the uterus lining each month appears elsewhere. Areas it often appears include the pelvis, stomach, chest, spine and at times, the brain.
Similar to the lining of the womb, the endometrial tissue, which is fed by the main female sex hormone, oestrogen, it swells and bleeds. But as it's not in the uterus, the blood has nowhere to go, meaning it causes inflammation and scar tissue builds up. Speaking previously on BBC News to Victoria Derbyshire, Lauryn explained that she was "in and out" of her GP surgery for ten years before finally getting a diagnosis.
"It's really hard having to listen to someone who clearly doesn't know anything about this condition trying to tell you that you don't have it," she said. She told the news anchor: "I went privately in the end but not everyone is as fortunate as me to go private, it's expensive."
She went on to add: "I had two laparoscopy [keyhole surgery] over the course of three years then I had an induced menopause. That was awful. Hot and cold sweats, you're going through what women go through in their 50s, 60s. It's awful. Your hormones are all over the place, they're raging!"

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