Cricket WAG Candice Warner has opened up about her plan for another baby, just four months after giving birth to her third child.
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The 34-year-old wife of cricket star David Warner told The Daily Telegraph that while the couple intend to add to their brood and โwould love another oneโ, sheโs in no rush at the moment.
Candice and David are already parents to daughters Ivy Mae, 5, Indi Rae, 3, and Isla Rose, 4 months.

โI would love another one,โ Candice told the publication.
โI donโt know if it will ever happen and it wonโt be any time soon if it does. I love kids and I love a big family.โ

The proud wife and mother went on to add that her husband is still working hard at his sporting career, which is the focus for their family.
โDavid is still heavily in his career, which means he is away a lot of the time and three kids on my own is a lot and three kids travelling is a lot.โ

Candice opened up about her approach to parenting, revealing she has to work to a routine to cope with the โjuggleโ of being a mum.
โI am one of those annoying very strict regimented routine kind of mums because I have to be.
โI juggle like every other mum does. Besides working out and looking after my kids, my family is everything,โ she told the publication.
And while the former Ironwoman doesnโt rule out competing again, she wonโt do so in a professional capacity.
โI would definitely look at doing another marathon or maybe a triathlon somewhere down the line but at the moment, nothing professional ever again,โ she said.
Candiceโs baby confessions come after the WAG opened up about how Davidโs ball-tampering scandal took a huge toll on her in an interview with Stellar magazine on Sunday.
The couple have been through two miscarriages in 15 months since Davidโs cheating incident in Cape Town in March 2018.
โLooking back, it was a very horrific time,โ she told the publication.
โWe had two miscarriages. It definitely took a toll on my body. It was heartbreaking. I thought, โWhat more can be taken from me?'โ