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Alaskan Bush People’s Raiven Reveals She’s Not Having More Children

Alaskan Bush People's Raiven Reveals She's Not Having More Children

Alaskan Bush People's Raiven Reveals She's Not Having More ChildrenRaiven Brown, star of Alaskan Bush People and wife to Bear Brown, revealed that she is done having children. The mother of two has been extremely open about her life on social media since meeting the “king of extreme.” The former model and photographer is known to be very honest about her triumphs and struggles.

The new mother recently gave birth to her second son, Cove Gabriel Caden Brown, in January. After only two weeks postpartum, Alaskan Bush People’s Raiven Brown took to her Instagram Story to share an update with her followers. Raiven shared that she was feeling “bittersweet” after the birth as Cove would be her last baby due to “medical reasons.”

Raiven explained that after his birth, Cove needed to have a needle put into his chest to help remove air around his lungs, noting it was “emotional.” She added, “That is where [babies] end for me” now that she has “two healthy boys.”

Alaskan Bush People’s Raiven Brown Happy With Her Family

Alaskan Bush People's Bear Brown Meets His Son for the First Time

It was clear to Alaskan Bush People viewers that Raiven was sad about the decision not to have more children but revealed she was lucky to have two healthy sons. The traumatic incident with her newborn made it clear to the Discovery Channel star that she didn’t want to go through that same experience again. Bear has consistently been supportive of his wife, noting she is the strongest woman he knows. Raiven seems to be content with her decision, as she has happily started posting photos of the two siblings smiling at one another.

Alaskan Bush People’s Raiven Brown Gives Birth In January

As fans of Alaskan Bush People know, Raiven and Bear welcomed Cove on Friday, January 20 via a C-section; he weighed 7lb 15oz but had to be rushed to the NICU. Cove was born at 38 weeks, just short of the full term of 42 weeks. Raiven and Bear moved to Texas for the pregnancy due to the bad Washington winters and the closest hospital being three hours away. The couple decided to have Raiven closer to doctors since she had a high-risk pregnancy.

The famous Alaskan Bush People couple has had their fair share of setbacks after first meeting at Noah Brown’s wedding. Luckily, towards the end of last year, Raiven and Bear started working on their relationship. After Easter, Bear and Raiven moved themselves and their son, River, to Washington. Bear was arrested back in March on an alleged domestic violence charge. The duo and their son, River, have been living in Loomis, directly below North Star Ranch. Now that they are a family of four, hopefully the reality TV stars return to the mountain homestead and another season of Alaskan Bush People.

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