Sharna Burgess wants to have another baby.

Sharna Burgess and Brian Austin Green want another baby

The 39-year-old dancer already has a two-year-old son called Zane with her fiance Brian Austin Green, and Sharna has now revealed that she would love to have another child with the ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ actor.

During an appearance on the ‘Money Rehab’ podcast, Sharna explained: “I do totally want to go through this again.

“This year is crazy, but I’m going to put out there that hopefully, maybe the end of next year, we’re looking at getting pregnant.”

Sharna actually hopes to have another baby sooner rather than later.

The TV star shared: “Even though my eggs are fine and medicine is wonderful, I want to be as young as I can possibly be.”

Brian also has sons Noah, 12, Bodhi, 11, and Journey, eight, with his ex-wife Megan Fox, as well as Kassius, 23, with Vanessa Marcil.

But Sharna has revealed that she plans to use in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) in a bid to have a baby girl.

She said: “I think we’ll do gender selection and do IVF because [Brian is] five for five on boys. Who’s gonna take a chance on that?”

Sharna previously admitted that although Brian has undergone a vasectomy, the loved-up couple are open-minded about the possibility of having another child.

Sharna – who is best known for her appearances on ‘Dancing with the Stars’ – told the ‘Oldish’ podcast: “If we have the space and the ability to, would we love to? I certainly would. But we do have four young kids in the home and life is very, very busy.

“But I certainly do love motherhood and we talk about it often, because I feel so called to it and I feel it’s been a calling for me.”

Sharna also revealed that she was considering IVF treatment.

However, the dancer insisted that the celebrity couple were being very considered in their approach.

Sharna – who announced her engagement to the actor in September 2023 – shared: “I do want the experience of us planning it together, doing the pregnancy tests, and really being on this journey with each other. So, we would probably end up having to do IVF.”




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