Kristen Stewart is already family planning with fiancée Dylan Meyer.
The “Twilight” star, 33, revealed on the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast Tuesday that she and Meyer recently took the first steps to ensure a child could be in their future.
“We’ve done really annoying things like freeze our eggs and stuff,” Stewart told host Amanda Hirsch, who is pregnant with her second child.
“So if we want to, we can,” she added, noting that they want to keep their options “open.”
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However, the big day is likely still years away given the fact that Stewart has yet to start filming her directorial debut, “The Chronology of Water” — an adaption of Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir of the same name.
While they already share several properties and a few animals, Stewart first spoke about wanting to expand their family during a recent profile with Rolling Stone.
“I don’t know what my family’s going to look like, but there’s no f—king way that I don’t start acquiring kids,” Stewart told the outlet. “And also, ideally at some point soon I go, ‘I want to have a kid.’ I really want that to happen.”
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While the “Love Lies Bleeding” actress admitted the pair haven’t planned out all the logistics, they have discussed the possibility of carrying each other’s embryos.
“I’m not scared of being pregnant. I’m not scared of having a kid,” she explained. “But I’m so f—king scared of childbirth, it’s crazy.”
Stewart compared childbirth to the sensation of taking too many drugs and losing control of your body.
“I hate that. I mean, I smoke a lot of weed — I obviously self-medicate — but I don’t like hard drugs,” she explained. “And I’ve tried — a lot. I just can’t deal.”
However, Stewart said the thought of carrying her child is so “radical” that she would be willing to face her fears — especially with Meyer by her side.
“I found the right person because I can be so obsessive about what I do. And luckily my girlfriend, my partner, we are into the same s—t,” Stewart said.
“We have taken the things that we’re spending our time on and interlocked them, and we’re so much f—king smarter and stronger together. And you’re just like, ‘F—k, that is the best.’”