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Alaskan Bush People: Raiven Brown Reveals Plans for Future Family Expansion in Instagram Q&A

Alaskan Bush People: Raiven Brown Reveals Plans for Future Family Expansion in Instagram Q&A

Raiven Brown, a cast member of the reality show “Alaskan Bush People,” recently answered questions about having more children in the future during an Instagram Stories Q&A session.

Alaskan Bush People: Raiven Brown Reveals Plans for Future Family Expansion in Instagram Q&A

She revealed that she had three difficult pregnancies, including a premature delivery, a miscarriage, and her current pregnancy, which required bedrest and ended with a c-section and her son Cove being admitted to the NICU for breathing problems. She currently lives in Texas to be close to her family.

Raiven Brown, after leaving the hospital, has taken Cove home. She took a break from her duties as a new mother to interact with fans on social media. A fan asked about her plans for having a little girl in the family, to which Raiven replied that she is done having babies.

Despite two difficult pregnancies and a miscarriage, Raiven stated that she is content with the boys she has and would not have another baby for a specific gender.

Raiven Brown has stated that she will not have more children due to the challenges of her past pregnancies and a miscarriage. Despite this, she and Bear had discussed potential names for a girl if they had one. The couple named their new son Cove Gabriel Caden Brown. Raiven revealed that she chose the middle name Gabriel and that it was not chosen in honor of Bear’s brother. If they had a daughter, they had picked out the name Haven Lakelynn.

Written by Lauren Rottman

Reality TV Writer
Lauren Rottman joined the theworldnewsdaily team in 2020.

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