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Bindi Irwin Shares An Important Reminder To People Asking If She’ll Have More Kids

Bindi Irwin recently reminded those asking if she plans to have more children that that’s a “really tricky question” for many families.

The wildlife conservationist and daughter of the late famed wildlife expert Steve Irwin discussed the topic alongside her husband, Chandler Powell, ina Q&A video posted on YouTube last week.

Irwin and Powell were reading aloud questions previously submitted to them from people online when Powell read an inquiry from someone asking if they were “planning on having another child.”

The couple, who share a 3-year-old daughter, Grace, said that they get asked about expanding their family on a “daily” basis.

Powell noted that Irwin had gone through a “big journey with endometriosis” and that having their daughter was an “absolute miracle.”

“We love Grace so much, and are reveling in every little moment we have with her, with our little miracle baby,” he said. “So we are so happy with our little family at three.”

Irwin shared on Instagram last year that she underwent surgery after a decadeslong battle with endometriosis.

Endometriosis is “an often-painful condition in which tissue that is similar to the inner lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus,” according to the Mayo Clinic, which also states that the condition could cause fertility problems.

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