
In this week’s Page Six Magazine – Rebecca Romijn, with twin daughters on the way, opens up about fertility drugs, maternity sex appeal and her split from ex-husband John Stamos.
On using medical intervention to get pregnant:
“We did not do IVF… A year ago, we tried [the fertility drug] Clomid for a couple of months unsuccessfully. But by the second month, I was like, ‘Ahhh! I hate this!’ I think when you start messing with your own hormones, it’s crazy-making.”
On her body during pregnancy:
“I can’t move anymore…I’m a beached whale! …I have not been without a bra this entire pregnancy. I refuse. I’m not taking any chances. I’m determined to keep the puppies up!”
On speculation that the cause of her 2004 divorce was that she did not want children:
“There is absolutely no truth to that. That [story] was completely made up. I desperately wanted kids. I was never a girl who dreamed about what her wedding day would be like, but I’ve always dreamed about decorating my baby’s nursery.”
On husband Jerry O’Connell’s fathering skills:
I knew early on he would be a fantastic dad. He’s a pragmatic, smart, savvy, enthusiastic person. He really lives his life with tremendous integrity, and he’s a healthy person in every single way.”
On parenting:
“I’ve just surrendered to the fact that [parenting] will be the hardest thing I’ll ever do. I know my life will never be the same – but in the best way possible.”
For more on Rebecca Romijn, check out this week’s issue of Page Six Magazine, free inside the Sunday edition of the New York Post and online on Monday at www.pagesixmag.com. For a preview of this week’s issue, click on http://www.nypost.com/pagesixmag/upcoming.




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