Anna Faris, Chris Pratt Aim to Beat Her Biological Clock, Add More Kids to Their Family

Anna Faris and Chris Pratt are the proud parents of son Jack, who is 2. They enjoy an almost idyllic life in the country. Their home sports a big front porch, replete with a swing. It’s the perf...
Anna Faris, Chris Pratt Aim to Beat Her Biological Clock, Add More Kids to Their Family
Written by Kimberly Ripley
  • Anna Faris and Chris Pratt are the proud parents of son Jack, who is 2. They enjoy an almost idyllic life in the country. Their home sports a big front porch, replete with a swing. It’s the perfect place to raise a family.

    Will the Mom actress and the Jurassic Park star add more children to their family?

    It’s definitely on their radar, but Anna Faris was a high-risk pregnancy when expecting Jack. He was born nine weeks early.

    “We want to, very much so, but it will definitely be a whole new complication because now I’m, like, a high-risk pregnancy, so it requires some different monitoring,” she said in the April issue of Health magazine.

    “I wish we didn’t have this biological clock. I’m thinking we have to start talking about [having more kids], looking at all kinds of options,” she said recently.

    Chris Pratt said shortly after Jack’s birth that parenthood made him really reconnect with God. He cites a Bible passage in the caption of an Instagram post that features both Anna Faris and son Jack, enjoying the swing on their big front porch.

    Happy boy, happy wife, happy life, porch swing. #CanIGetAHashtag Proverbs 22:6,” he writes.

    Anna Farris was determined to get in on the photo fun, so she shared a photo of Chris Pratt and Jack via Twitter.

    Anna Farris and Chris Pratt–along with Jack–definitely make a beautiful family.

    Hopefully they are able to beat her biological clock and add at least one brother or sister for Jack to it.

    The couple has admitted they’re willing to explore all kinds of options to add to their family.

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