90 Day Fiancé‘s Loren and Alexei are divided about having more kids. In short, he wants more, but she doesn’t. The two have their own spinoff called Loren and Alexei: After The 90 Days, where we get to spend more intimate time with the family. Though the two already have three healthy kids together, Alexei still wants the family to grow more. On the other extreme, Loren has suffered from postpartum and feels good about the size of the family right now. It’s actually a pretty common thing for couples to have different family sizes in mind.

Furthermore, it is said the couple goes through some serious bouts of drama in the forthcoming second season of the show. Are any bouts regarding having more kids? As of now, we can only watch the trailer and speculate with all of you.

90 Day Fiancé’s Loren and Alexei Divided About More Kids

Via Screenrant:

“The trailer for the new season, released by ET, shows Loren and Alexei disagreeing on whether they should keep expanding their family. The second season of their show was filmed in the months leading up to the birth of the 90 Day Fiancé stars’ third child, Ariel Raya Brovarnik, who was born in September 2022. Loren and Alexei have talked about their struggles raising two children under two years old. The couple’s oldest son Shai Josef was born in April 2020, and Asher Noah came in August 2021. Loren is hoping that the new baby will be the couple’s last child. At a doctor’s appointment, she suggests the idea of a vasectomy to Alexei, but he doesn’t think it’s necessary. On social media, Loren, who shared her post-baby weight loss photos, has been open about having postpartum depression. It took an even bigger toll after she gave birth to her daughter, Ariel.”

90 Day Fiancé‘s Loren and Alexei are divided about having more kids. Though that can be easy to write off, Loren has dealt with some tough issues post-birth, and we hope Alexei takes all those factors into consideration. In other words, it’s easy for a man to want another when he isn’t the one who has to actually give birth to it.

It’s a very personal matter and one we will not give any more of an opinion on. That is not our place nor our relationship. We do hope they reach a middle ground and an understanding, though.