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“We were preparing ourselves for jealous moments or for things to kind of go awry every once in a while,” Tori tells PEOPLE in the latest issue. “But they literally haven’t. They’ve both been so affectionate and just in love with Josiah and it’s been so much fun to watch.”
Now, after nearly a month with their newest addition, Tori, 31, (who is of average height) and Zach, 32, who was born with achondroplasia (the most common form of dwarfism) are happily settled into life as a family of five.
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As for whether they’ll add more kids in the future, Tori says it’s unlikely though not totally off the table.
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Tori continues: “It just changes your outlook on the hospital and your time spent there. We’ve always had the best nurses and doctors. And so it’s just sad to think that, ‘Oh, we’re probably not going to be back in this situation ever. We’re done with this part of our life.’ And now we get to just enjoy our three babies. Never say never, but I think I’m saying never.”
For more on the Roloff family, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday, or subscribehere.
source: people.com