Power couple George Clooney and Amal Alamudin are eager to have a baby before the year ends. The couple may have been involved in a lot of divorce rumors which they were able to successfully get rid of. As a matter of fact, the two celebrated their first wedding anniversary yesterday.
US Weekly reported that George and Amal celebrated their first wedding anniversary over dinner last Sept. 27, Sunday at Asanebo Japanese restaurant in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles. The two still have the "newly-wed glow" together. They were able to survive all the nasty divorce rumors and all the marriage problems they have been through. And now that they are already in their first year of marriage and think that their foundation is already solid, the couple are very much considering having a baby. However, there's a hindrance to such beautiful plan: "George's geriatric baby batter."
According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, Star Magazine reported that George is the one who is having difficulty getting Amal pregnant. George's age is a huge factor of it. The magazine explained, "But at the not-so-tender age of 54, the Ocean's Eleven star may have challenges ahead in the procreation department, meaning his prime baby-making years being long-gone might affect their desire for a baby."
Hollywood Hiccups also reported that in this week's edition of Life and Style Magazine, it has been said that, "They plan to have a baby within the next year. They have had conversations about why they could have trouble conceiving. First off, George is in his mid-50s which means that the volume, mobility, and structure of his sperm will have declined. For her part, Amal is barely 100 pounds. If need be, they will consider outside help such as IVF. They'll do anything to have a baby, and soon!"
It looks like the couple are determined in having a baby. And they have all the money needed in order for them to do whatever it takes for the human rights lawyer to get pregnant even if they have to go see the best fertility clinics and undergo the necessary IVF treatments.