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Kyle Walker’s ex Lauryn Goodman planning baby number three

19. March 2025
Lauryn Goodman (foto: Posnetek zaslona)
Lauryn Goodman has revealed she hopes to have a third child, despite once believing she couldn’t conceive naturally. The influencer shares two children with Kyle Walker and is open to expanding her family.

Lauryn Goodman has admitted she wants to have more children, despite previously thinking she was unable to conceive naturally. The 34-year-old social media influencer, who is already a mother to Kairo, four, and Kinara, two, has expressed her desire to add another sibling for her children.

Goodman shares her two children with Kyle Walker, currently on loan at AC Milan from Manchester City. Walker fathered both children during his on-off marriage with Annie Kilner. After their paternity was publicly revealed, Walker issued an apology to his wife.

While Lauryn remains single, she has made it clear she is considering expanding her family. Speaking exclusively to The Mirror at the Mariposa Ball on Saturday night, she shared her feelings about motherhood.

Kinara still gives me lots of cuddles, but I miss the chubby baby cuddles and the newborn smell,” she said.

I am still breastfeeding her, but only in the evenings, and I feel like the journey is slowly coming to an end. I’m delaying stopping because I’m just not ready to let that go.”

Goodman also opened up about her dating life, explaining that raising her two children takes up all of her time.

Before conceiving her first child, Lauryn underwent a challenging fertility journey, including an induced menopause. She recalled the emotional struggle of believing she couldn’t conceive naturally.

It was a tough time,” she admitted. “I tried IVF, but something about it didn’t sit right with me. Everyone’s journey is different. I was put into an induced menopause, and then six months later, I naturally became pregnant with my little man.”

Now, Kairo, at just four years old, is developing strong communication skills and often shares his emotions with his mother.

He told me the other day he was frustrated or that he didn’t like something, so it’s nice to see him grow in that way,” she said proudly.

Goodman has been open about her battle with endometriosis, a condition that affects one in ten women, often leading to severe pain, heavy periods, and fertility issues. The condition occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows in other areas of the body, causing inflammation and scar tissue buildup.

She previously spoke about her difficult journey to a diagnosis, revealing she spent ten years going “in and out” of GP appointments before finally being diagnosed.

It’s really hard when someone who doesn’t understand the condition tries to tell you that you don’t have it,” she shared.

Due to the delays in her diagnosis, she eventually sought private treatment.

I was lucky to be able to go private, but not everyone has that option—it’s expensive,” she said. “I had two laparoscopy surgeries over three years, and then I was put into an induced menopause. It was awful—hot and cold sweats, my hormones all over the place. It felt like I was going through what women in their 50s and 60s experience.”

Despite her past struggles, Lauryn Goodman remains hopeful about the future and is embracing the idea of growing her family.

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