I think because we could do it biologically and have our own child we decided to try this.
—Cheryl Tiegs
I think it affected me physically and emotionally, yes. I did have my ups and downs, but I actually had more ups and downs after the shots were finished and she was pregnant because of...
It’s very important to have the right clothing to exercise in. If you throw on an old T-shirt or sweats, it’s not inspiring for your workout.
I think it’ll keep me young. I think that’s part of the reason why I have been so young and young thinking is because I have an 8-year-old now.
I will not remarry. I’m so grateful for the marriages that I have had. I wouldn’t be who I am today if I hadn’t had those.
My father’s name is Theodore, but that – it’s always – I’ve always liked the name Theodore. I read a lot. It’s in a lot of literature.
It’s a mind-set where we don’t think we’re old.
No, but women are saying, and they say, are you crazy? But because they’ve had children since they were 20 years old. I haven’t. So I had a child when I was 43, and now...
And I’m, you know, thinking about doing a yoga video and coming out with a book and all of that. So I will definitely continue with my career.
No, she did not have a history of twins, and we had discussed all of this before she got pregnant. What if all three, what if two eggs, what if one – you discuss every...
And my life for the first – you know, when I was in my 20s and 30s, I had my career, and I traveled the world, I lived out of a suitcase. I stayed up...
They are very healthy. Yes, they were sucking and breathing on their own and everything when they came out. So there was no need to stay in the hospital. So we took them home the...
Biological age, I think because I’ve been taking care of myself for so long I know not just my reproductive organs but my heart, you know, are much younger than – than what I am.
Took us a great amount of strength to get them into the world, and for them to be in the world. I think that their little spirits, you know, just said, well, we’re going to...
But when I would see the surrogate, my first instinct, my first reaction would be jealousy, because she was doing what I wanted to do.
We tried – we tried for a year, and we tried different methods and different – and I had in vitro and it didn’t work. It didn’t stick. It didn’t – didn’t produce a baby...
I think a mother feels very protective of the baby as soon as it’s conceived, and to give that up to somebody else is very, very difficult.
Well, I guess, but I just feel so strong. Actually, it was probably when I was 50 that we were trying to – to get pregnant, and I thought that I could do it then.
I think because it’s not an easy thing, and I think that a lot of women can’t get pregnant in their 40s, you know, and I gave birth in my 40s.
You know, there’s chronological age, there’s biological age, and there’s psychological age. Chronological age, there’s nothing you can do about, which is I’m 52. You set that number aside.
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