'RHOC's' Meghan King Edmonds pregnancy news update: Baby Boy on its way as Edmonds handles IVF better

A picture taken by Meghan King Edmonds of her husband, Jim, daughter, Aspen, and pet dog Girly Girl Facebook/meghankedmonds

"Real Housewive of Orange County" (RHOC) star Meghan King Edmonds and husband Jim Edmonds are having baby number two. Meghan shared their thoughts about having a second baby through another round of In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF).

The proud mom of two was glad to announce the news on her blog. She mentions that she was now 10 weeks pregnant with their new baby boy through IVF. She already shared the news of her pregnancy back in October to her "RHOC" castmates at the reunion. The show was then aired weeks later in line with the big announcement on her blog.

She mentions in her blog that the latest episode of the "RHOC" reunion will show her close to a month pregnant. She was also happy to reveal that this was already a long time plan for both she and her husband, Jim. They actually have two female embryos already, but wanting to have a boy, they repeated the process of the IVF.

Jim, on the other hand, already has four kids from previous relationships. However, even his own kids were happy about another half-sibling. That said, the decision to have another baby was also brought up between the two, as Meghan wanted Aspen to grow up with a "full" sibling.

As for the IVF experiences, this is not the first time that Edmonds will be going through them again as Aspen was conceived the same way. She had a more tolerable experience especially for the first weeks of IVF. She credits her easier time with it due to how she has this support from Jim, Aspen, and even her dog, Girly Girl.

During her pregnancy with Aspen, which fans followed through "RHOC," it was not a great time for Meghan. She reflected on her blog on how she had to go through depression and loneliness. At least now, she is a lot happier with a certain bright future ahead having a new baby.

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