Jennifer Aniston wants a baby-who’s going to be the lucky father?

The 41 year old American actress has finally realised that she’s reached an age where if she now delays plans of having a child, it could be too late. The Hollywood hottie has recently in an interview to a publication confessed that she is ready to get pregnant, that she’s emotionally ready for children and would do everything needed to have a baby ‘as soon as possible’.
The actress believes her body is fit enough to take a pregnancy and that she would still prefer to have her first child with her man of her dreams. However there is one problem. The ‘Friends’ star is currently single. Despite having nothing less than 8 relationships in the past , Aniston stays she’s still ‘exploring’ different men to see who would be fit to father her child.
But this sexy star is not just wasting time waiting for the man of her dreams, she’s also consulting her life coach of 5 years, Suzannah Galland for help and advice on to how to achieve her dreams of becoming a mom soon. Galland has suggested Jen that she should go ahead with adoption as the first viable mean.
Another person advising Jen on motherhood is singer Sheryl Crow, who herself has adopted two sons. Apart from giving the ‘Bounty Hunter’ star health advice Crow has also suggested Jen “Don’t wait for a man to make a family”.
And we think Aniston is now seriously paying heed to the advice of her friends and strategist and is now reportedly in talks with a lawyer to begin the adoption process. The star is aware that adoption can take a very long time and thus doesn’t want to waste anymore time just waiting for the right man.
It was Jen’s 2010 New Year resolution that she’d become a mom and now half way down the year we can for sure see that the star isn’t leaving any stone unturned to achieve the same.

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