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Oprah Winfrey and Amy Schumer

Amy Schumerwould love to give sonGene Attella sister.

“It’s been so life-changing for me. And I really like the guy,” Schumer affectionately added, before noting she’d love to have a daughter. “I picture us all on the beach together. And teaching maybe a little girl how to play volleyball.”

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Becoming a mother has also made Schumer, who welcomed her son in May 2019 after adifficult pregnancy, realize just how incredibly strong women are.

Schumer went on to explain that until she met husbandChris Fischer, she didn’t think marriage — or having a family — was in the cards for her.

“I never wanted to get married. I never wanted to have kids. I didn’t even think about it. Like kids — like little girls play weddings? I was, like, playing that I was a fortune teller, you know?” she joked. “But then I met this dude. And I was, like, I want to partner up with you for life. And I do want to get the government involved. And I want you to sign. I want to make a vow. Everyone here heard you and now you are mine.”

Earlier this month, the IFeel Prettystar revealed that she felt “really run down and emotional” after starting IVF.

“If anyone went through it and if you have any advice or wouldn’t mind sharing your experience with me please do,” shewrotein the post, which featured a photo of her bruised abdomen from hormone injections. “We are freezing my eggs and figuring out what to do to give Gene a sibling.”

Two days later, Schumer thanked her fans for the influx of advice, saying that she is “staying positive” throughout the process.

“I learned to eat salty food after and drink Gatorade. Ice the area. Take arnica and put arnica on the bruises. To be patient and kind to myself and that there are sooooo many of us willing to be there for each other,” she wrote alongside aphotoof herself in a doctor’s office, adding that hearing others share their stories of IVF was helping her “more than you can imagine.”

TheTrainwreckstar washospitalized in November 2018 with hyperemesis gravidarum, a form of acute morning sickness, which continued into her third trimester.

Schumer’s full interview will air on Wednesday, Jan. 22 (8 p.m. ET/ 7 p.m. CT) as part of WW’s Wellness Wednesday Series onOprah’s Facebook channel, and theWW Now Facebook Channel, withhighlights on Instagram, @ww.now.

source: people.com