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Amy Schumer Says She'll 'Revisit' Having Baby No. 2 After Coronavirus Pandemic

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Amy Schumer wants to have another baby but not during a pandemic.The star shared her feelings about expanding her family while talking with Howard Stern on his SiriusXM radio show on Tuesday.

Schumer, who shares an almost-1-year-old son with husband Chris Fischer, admitted that the coronavirus outbreak has made her reconsider having a second child.«I hope so,» Schumer replied when asked if she wants to have more children. «You know, we got these embryos, so I don't know.

But right now, we were gonna try to make a move, but then COVID happened and I'm just kinda, like, walking back like, 'OK, maybe we'll revisit that in a minute.'»Schumer revealed in January that she was undergoing in vitro fertilization in an effort to give her son, Gene, a

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