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Pregnant Jessie James Decker reveals whether she’s open to 5th baby after Eric’s canceled vasectomy

Party of six — and no more!

Pregnant Jessie James Decker is not open to expanding her and Eric Decker’s family any further after they welcome their fourth child.

The singer revealed to Us Weekly Thursday that there is “no way” she will consider having baby No. 5.

“Don’t you start asking me!” the 35-year-old said. “No, not even a question!”

Jessie insisted that she and Eric, 36, are “good with four” kids because, otherwise, they “would have to move” out of their house.

The couple — who already share daughter Vivianne, 9, son Eric Jr., 8, and son Forrest, 5 — revealed in an August Instagram post that they’re expecting baby No. 4.

Jessie James Decker is not open to a fifth baby.
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She and Eric Decker are already the parents of Vivianne, Eric Jr. and Forrest.
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The singer is pregnant with baby No. 4.
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The Kittenish creator admitted last month that the news was “extremely shocking” despite Eric’s public refusal to get a vasectomy.

“It was not planned. I felt like we were done,” she told her followers at the time. “I just feel like God always has other plans. … Being able to have another little baby is, like, the most incredible blessing.”


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Eric initially believed her positive pregnancy test was “a joke” and made his wife “physically pee again on a stick” to prove it.

She said there is “not a question” the little one will be their last.
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The fashion designer has been vocal over the years about Eric’s refusal to get a vasectomy.
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The retired professional football player, who married Jessie in June 2013, had not gotten snipped because he felt “it [would] take his manhood away from him.”

The fashion designer told Entertainment Tonight Thursday that Eric booked and canceled “multiple” vasectomy appointments ahead of conceiving baby No. 4.

“We just kept not doing it. But I’m very, very intuitive,” she added. “Throughout these years when we’re with the kids and all, like, holding hands … I’d always be like, ‘We’re missing one.'”