Courteney Cox wants a beauty surgery, and perhaps, another baby

What would you do if your dear grand husband forbids you to go for a beauty lift? Would you divorce him? Accuse him of ruining your life? Escape to the nearest woods? Or just go for it without asking him what his thoughts about the topic?
“Friends” then and “Dirt” producer and actress now Courteney Cox is desperate to have a surgery to get rid of her flabby baby fats. But hubby David Arquette is against it. I don’t know how much he abhors it but aint it just normal to refuse the thought of going under the knife when there’s nothing wrong with you?
Apart from the fats surrounding her abdomen after the pregnancy, the 42-year-old actress is keen on preserving his face. She wants to regain her pre-pregnancy figure with a little help from the surgeon’s knife.
“I have a permanent baby belly after having Coco and I have issues with getting older. I obsess over the changes. David has a huge problem with surgery, but I don’t.”
Courteney gave birth to Coco in 2004 and would like to have another via in vitro fertilisation that entails blood tests, which Courteney has already had.
The actress sat down with Marie Claire magazine and related how she isn’t really ready for the second, but…
“I’ll probably do it one more time. I’m planning to do IVF again. I used to want to have eight kids. It was such a fantasy when I was younger, because my mother, who was an only child, had four kids. Now, looking back, I don’t understand how she did it.”
She admitted that she suffered from post-natal depression and compared having a baby is as hard as waking up very early.
“I think the baby part–like waking up early–is hard. Really hard. Do I believe in post-natal depression? Yes. Did I have the worst case of it? No. Women have hormones. It’s not easy and as we get older, it gets harder. But there’s ways to deal with it and stay in balance. I don’t believe there’s anything wrong with therapy. Post-natal depression can be devastating. Luckily, I was able to get through it.”
Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Coco Arquette, IVF, post-natal depression
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