Overview
- In a CARAS interview, the pair confirmed they are expecting twins and said hearing two heartbeats moved them to tears.
- Doctors recommended against vaginal delivery following last year’s myomectomy, so the birth is scheduled for around mid-October in California.
- The pregnancy was planned soon after their early‑2025 wedding and was first detected with a home test, then confirmed by a blood test.
- The pregnancy is being managed as higher risk based on maternal age and twin gestation, and an earlier scare did not require hospitalization.
- They have set up cribs and a nursery and are seeking guidance from friends, including Claudia Álvarez, as they prepare for their Mexican–American family.