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BIP’s Jade Roper Is Ready for Husband Tanner Tolbert ‘to Get the Snip’

Jade Roper Says She and Husband Tanner Tolbert Are Done Having Kids 2
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Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert are not planning on expanding their family any further.

When asked in a Wednesday, February 19, Instagram Q&A whether the couple was “done having babies,” Roper, 38, replied, “We are done.”

“I still get baby fever all the time and probably will forever, but I don’t envision us having one more,” she continued. “Time for Tanner to get the snip!”

Roper and Tolbert, 37, met on Bachelor in Paradise season 2 in 2015. The couple went on to tie the knot the following year and have since welcomed daughter Emmy and sons Brooks and Reed in 2017, 2019 and 2020, respectively.

Jade Roper Thinks She and Husband Tanner Tolbert Are Done Having Kids

The Bachelor Nation alum revealed in August 2020 that she had suffered a miscarriage before conceiving Emmy and had a chemical pregnancy before Brooks. In 2023, Roper suffered a missed miscarriage with a son the pair planned to name Beau.

“Our sweet Beau was diagnosed with Down Syndrome, so we think his tiny heart wasn’t strong enough,” she explained via an Instagram Story Q&A in November 2023. “A lot of DS diagnoses are accompanied with congenital heart conditions.”

Jade Roper Says She and Husband Tanner Tolbert Are Done Having Kids 2
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While mourning the loss of Beau, the former Bachelor contestant shared on Wednesday that she went to a medium to connect with her unborn son.

“I did! It was way more of a controversial topic amongst my followers than I anticipated. A lot of really harsh comments came my way, so I decided to not share how meeting with the medium went. I will say, to me, it was really beautiful … It was overwhelming for me at times, but overall I really enjoyed it and it did give me some peaceful thoughts about Beau and my miscarriage.”

BiP’s Jade Roper Reveals Miscarriage of Baby Boy: ‘I Am Forever Changed’

While Roper and Tolbert navigate parenthood, she explained how they balance the needs of each of their children — and admitted she still worries if they all “feel loved enough/feel time is equally spent with each kid.”

“I read once, just 15 minutes a day of true quality one-on-one connection with your child creates the security and bond a child needs to feel safe and connected to their parent/caretaker,” she wrote via her Instagram Story in November, replying to a question about focusing on each child. “So creating a routine or ritual of that 15 minutes of quality time they can look forward to is key, I feel. Simple as reading books at bedtime and snuggling and talking about the day.”

 

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