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Bindi Irwin and husband Chandler Powell address whether they will have any more children as she hits back at fans 'questioning' their personal life READ MORE: Bindi Irwin speaks out after 47 helpless microbats were killed in 'deliberately lit' fire By Stephen Bisset For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:52 BST, 29 August 2024 | Updated: 03:01 BST, 29 August 2024 e-mail View comments Bindi Irwin and her husband Chandler Powell have revealed whether they are planning to expand their family. The couple were answering questions on the Australia Zoo YouTube channel when a fan asked if they planned to give daughter Grace Warrior, three, a sibling. They explained they often get asked about their family plans, with Bindi, 26, also admitting she had 'a lot of feelings' about the question.

Chandler, 27, then said: 'Basically we get asked this question a lot and Bindi, a lot of you may already know, she went through a big journey with endometriosis.' 'Basically it was an absolute miracle we had Grace.' 'We love Grace so much and are revelling in every moment we have with her, with our little miracle baby.



We are so happy with our little family of three.' Bindi then said she appreciated the good intentions behind the question but told fans to be 'careful' when asking a personal question. 'I really appreciate everyone who is curious to see if we will have another child but I do just want to send it out there that remember to be careful when you ask this question, because you never know whats happening in someone's life,' she said.

Bindi Irwin and her husband Chandler Powell have revealed whether they are planning to expand their family 'Everything may seem fine on the outside, and on the inside their own personal journey might have been filled with turmoil and challenges that you can't even fathom.' 'So, while I understand why a lot of people ask us this question, and I appreciate the kindness and good intent behind it, it's also a really tricky question for many, many people who maybe can't have another baby, or can't have a baby at all.' Bindi then admitted that Grace would 'probably' be their only child, but didn't rule out the possibility of more children entirely.

'We feel very lucky to have Grace. she is our beautiful girl,' Bindi said. The couple were answering questions on the Australia Zoo YouTube channel when a fan asked if they planned to give daughter Grace Warrior, three, a sibling Read More Where's Bindi? Fans question Irwin star's absence from her husband Chandler Powell's family photos 'But she will probably be our one child but you never know.

Maybe we will be blessed with another little one down the road. 'That would be incredible, but who knows?' One fan replied in the comments applauding the couple for the way they handled the sensitive subject. 'Thank you for the way you replied to the fertility question,' they wrote.

'As someone who has had to deal with being questioned about having children ever since getting married and dealing with four miscarriages and a long journey with autoimmune disease, this message needs to be shared more to those who don't think about how these questions impact people.' They continued: 'You can't just assume that people can get pregnant without complications or that they haven't already been pregnant but have lost their babies. It's been such a tough journey and I hope people will start to think before they speak.

' Bindi said she appreciated the good intentions behind the question but told fans to be 'careful' when asking a personal question It comes after Bindi recently opened up about her battle with severe endometriosis and recalled how difficult it was to get doctors to take her condition seriously. The conservationist said she was living with horrific pain which was initially dismissed by medical professionals. 'I was tested for everything.

Every tropical disease, Lyme disease, cancer, you name it. I had every blood test and scan imaginable,' she told People magazine. 'You don't know what's wrong with you, and then when people tell you "It's all in your head" or "you're hormonal" or "just have a cup of tea, lay down," you end up feeling so desperately alone.

' She also admitted that Grace would 'probably' be their only child but didn't rule out the possibility of more children entirely The daughter of the late Steve 'the Crocodile Hunter' Irwin said she even began to doubt herself until August last year when she collapsed into a fetal position. The scare finally led to a test for intra-abdominal diseases, which revealed she had endometriosis. Endometriosis is an often painful condition in which the tissue that lines the uterus also grows outside the uterus.

There are a wide variety of symptoms: pain can affect areas ranging from the abdomen and lower back to the pelvis and vagina. After finally finding the right doctor who took her condition seriously, Bindi underwent successful surgery last year, during which surgeons found 37 lesions and a cyst on her ovary which were removed, and she emerged with a new lease on life. Bindi Irwin Share or comment on this article: Bindi Irwin and husband Chandler Powell address whether they will have any more children as she hits back at fans 'questioning' their personal life e-mail Add comment.

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