Kerry Katona in no rush to have kids with Ryan Mahoney after nearly fatal labour
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Kerry Katona and her new fiance Ryan Mahoney have told that they’re in no rush to have a baby together.
Hunky Ryan, 31, got down on one knee and asked the 39-year-old former Atomic Kitten singer to be his wife.
The mum-of-five said yes, and hinted that they’d tie the knot in an intimate Las Vegas ceremony rather than a grand bash.
And despite their upcoming nuptials, they’re not in any kind of rush to add to their brood.
Kerry already has Molly, 19, Lilly-Sue, 17, Heidi, 13, Maxwell, 12, and Dylan-Jorge, born in 2014.
Chatting with new! magazine, the happy couple revealed that they’re “just not there yet” on the topic of kids.

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Kerry is reticent, too, after she “nearly died” giving birth to youngest Dylan.
And if they do decided to have a little tot, she’s leaning toward surrogacy.
“I think it’d be really selfish when I have five amazing, to get pregnant again knowing how I almost died in labour last time,” she added.
“Why put myself through that when I could go through surrogacy? So watch this space.”

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Kerry recently recalled Dylan’s birth on a video for her YouTube channel.
She shares the little girl with late ex-husband George Kay, who died in July last year.
“The best pregnancy I’ve ever had,” Kerry recalled, “during labour, she shot out.
“And then I held her, I was like ‘something’s not right’ and then I gave her to George because I didn’t want the responsibility – and she was mine, it’s weird isn’t it?

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“And George went: ‘She’s not breathing!’ Anyway, the woman pressed the button and a crash team came in.
“They took her to the side while I’ve got into shock and then they pressed it again. Then my placenta erupted inside.”
She added: “They put me in this recovery room because they had to operate on me.”

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Kerry and Ryan have also dished on their potential Las Vegas wedding plans after admitting they’re “low-key” as a couple.
Ryan chimed in: “To me, weddings have always been overrated. I’ve never been a fan of the big, white wedding.
“I always knew if I was going to do it, I’d want to hop on a plane and do it in Vegas in a chilled-out way.”
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