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Jessie James Decker Expecting Fourth Child With Husband Eric Decker

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Jessie James Decker took to Instagram last week to announce that she and her husband, former NFL wide receiver Eric Decker, are expecting their fourth child together.

A video posted to her Instagram shows Jessie, dressed in a cropped tank and underwear and turning to reveal a bump, strolling out onto a balcony, sipping a hot beverage and gazing out, enjoying the sun-soaked view of palm trees and a bustling city, mountains in the background.

"Good morning," Decker captioned the video, underscoring the pregnancy message by setting her clip to Mariah Carey's "Always Be My Baby."

The Deckers are already parents to three children: Vivianne Rose (aged 9), Eric "Bubby" Jr. (8) and Forrest Bradley (5).

"We're not planning on it, so we're just letting lives happen. And if it happens, it's a blessing. If it doesn't, it wasn't meant to be, but we're not doing anything to not make it happen," Jessie explained previously about having a fourth child, and added that she'd previously thought she was done having kids — but as time passed, she began to reconsider.

"I was a total NO up until recently. The kids have been asking for a baby sister," Decker reflected. "It's a battle and heavy on my mind recently. The idea of worn out pregnancy and always being scared if the baby is growing ok, the hospital stuff (especially with how things are now), the getting sick (I always do) and having my 3 others to care for is a big factor."

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