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Strictly's Ola and James Jordan share baby news during Loose Women appearance

Former Strictly Come Dancing stars Ola and James Jordan have discussed having more children. They have one daughter, Ella, who was conceived via IVF treatment and on Monday, July 25 they appeared on ITV's Loose Women where they discussed their baby plans. Ola previously hit the headlines for posting a photograph that she called "embarrassing". You can read more about that here.

When asked by Jane Moore whether they were thinking of having another child, Ola immediately said: "I'd love to," as James also agreed. He added: "We've obviously tried naturally over the last however long and it's again, not happened so we need to maybe look at going back to IVF

"We've already had a few conversations," he continued, before calling his daughter "amazing" and someone who has changed his life. Ola reiterated: "We're getting older now so my egg count won't be the same as it was when I was 37."

Read more: Strictly's Ola Jordan reacts to fans' messages after she shares 'embarrassing' weight gain photo

Ola and James Jordan discussed the possibility of having more children on Loose Women (ITV)

Talking about their IVF journey, Ola said that she was "very lucky" as she fell pregnant "first-time". She doubted whether she'd be able to go through it multiple times. James said: "For the lady, it's very difficult and it's a waiting game."

With that, Ola and James welcomed their two-year-old onto show and Ella ran to sit on her father's lap. Monday's episode of the show saw Ella impress the Loose Women with being able to count to 10 in both English and Polish.

During the show, the panel also took the opportunity to congratulate co-star Stacey Solomon and her new husband Joe Swash on their wedding at the weekend. You can read more on that here.

Loose Women airs on ITV on weekdays at 12.30pm

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