
I don't want Wayne to get snip – we might not end up together & he may want another baby, says TV star Frankie Bridge
THE thought of your husband moving on with another woman should be the stuff of nightmares, let alone him starting a new family.
But Frankie Bridge takes a pragmatic approach to the possibility of partner Wayne having children with someone else in the future.
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Frankie Bridge said: 'I always wanted more than two but I hated being pregnant… I was always sick, I just didn't feel myself'
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Frankie with Wayne and their sons Parker and Carter
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Frankie is happy with her brood
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While 22,000 men have vasectomies each year in the UK, with many undoubtedly encouraged by their partners, the Loose Women panellist...

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