'We thought about a surrogate. but I think we're going to hold off for right now.'
After Gene was born, Schumer started toSunday Today with Willie Geist“We did IVF and IVF was really tough on me,” she admitted . “I don’t think I could ever do IVF again. I decided that I can’t be pregnant ever again. We thought about a surrogate. But I think we’re going to hold off for right now.”
Though Schumer told Geist that “life is so much more beautiful” now that she’s a mom, she’s been ruminating on the decision to use a surrogate for a while now.
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