“It’s not easy,” said Erin Andrews, wife of Jarret Stoll, as the couple welcomed their son via surrogacy

Erin Andrews and her husband Jarret Stoll deserve congrats.

Page Six reported exclusively on Monday that the experienced Fox Sports sideline reporter, Erin, and retired NHL player, Jarret, had a newborn boy via surrogacy a few weeks ago.

According to the site, the new arrival was given the name Mack, and Andrews and Stoll celebrated with a baby shower at Harriet’s in West Hollywood, California, last month.

 

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The two-time Stanley Cup champion and founder of Wear by Erin Andrews have not yet made the announcement in the media.

Page Six said that representatives for Andrews and Stoll did not respond to many inquiries for comment.

Andrews has been candid about the couple’s wish to have children as well as the difficulties with fertility she has encountered throughout a nine-year journey undergoing IVF.

 

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Andrews described taking “about 50 needles” in her stomach as one of the “most challenging” aspects of her and Stoll’s lives in a January interview with Us Weekly.

“It’s not easy,” she said. “… I can take about 50 needles in my stomach and just handle it better than my husband ever could,” On Stoll, Andrews made a joke.

“He’s always in the other room watching ‘Seinfeld.’ I’m like, ‘Don’t worry, I’ve got this, just stabbing myself for the 50th time.’

“You know that you’re strong and that you can deal with it and it will get better.”

 

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The host of the “Calm Down” podcast said in a 2021 essay for her “Bulletin” blog that she had been undergoing “time-consuming and emotionally draining” reproductive treatments since she was 35, juggling 14-hour workdays in the meantime.
“It’s a ton of money, it’s a ton of time, it’s a ton of mental and physical anguish, and more times than not, they’re unsuccessful,” she wrote in part at the time.

 

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According to Andrews, she decided to be honest about her IVF experience so that others might feel comfortable talking about it.

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