Paddy and Christine McGuinness are proud parents to three children; twins Penelope and Leo, eight, and five year old Felicity.
And in the campaigner's new autobiography, A Beautiful Nightmare, she opened up on the reason they ruled out having any more children after their youngest was diagnosed with autism, just like her older siblings.
Speaking about Paddy's vasectomy in 2019, 33 year old Christine told her readers they made the decision for her husband to have the procedure because their three autistic children need "so much" of the couple's "time and care." "Life is already so full-on and we're pushed to the limit," she penned. "We love them and I wouldn't change them, but to have another one and take time away from our three babies that.
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