'Teen Mom OG' news: Catelynn ready for another baby

Catelynn and Tyler Baltierra on "Teen Mom OG" Facebook/Teen Mom OG

"Teen Mom OG" star Catelynn Baltierra is considering having another baby with husband Tyler Baltierra.

The 10-year married couple discussed the possibility of having a third baby in the recent episode of the reality series.

Tyler brought up the issue while in the car with his wife. He told her two things -- one, that they should start trying for more children; and two, that he wants to be surprised by it.

"I want to live a normal life and then all of sudden -- there it is! No anxiety about it because it's already there," Tyler said. Catelynn laughingly agreed.

Later in a coockout with her friend Hayley, the 25-year-old mom shared that she is thinking about having her intrauterine device (IUD) taken out.

This would be a big step for Catelynn, who had to give up their first child Carly for adoption in the MTV series "16 and Pregnant." She also experienced post-partum depression after giving birth to their second child, Nova. This forced her to check into a treatment facility in March 2016.

"But, it's like you can't let something scare you from one of the most beautiful things in life. I can't let my fears dictate what I want in life," Catelynn told her friend.

When asked if she was changing her mind about the pregnancy, Catelynn told the producer that while it would be great for Nova and their next baby to grow up close in age, there are still other issues to think about, like their growing clothing company and their new house.

The couple bought their dream house in the previous season of "Teen Mom OG" and has been spending a lot of time with its renovation. Radar Online recently revealed exclusive photos of their quaint home.

"Teen Mom OG" airs Mondays at 9 p.m. EDT on MTV.

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