John Legend and Chrissy Teigen are expanding their family. The parents of two would reportedly "love" to give their children another sibling in time.

A source told Us Weekly for its March 7 issue that the two celebrities now "feel strong enough" to endure another IVF process. The "All of Me" singer is, also, said to be "so proud" of his wife "for showing the courage to go through" the process, which he deems "physically and emotionally exhausting."

Nevertheless, Teigen and Legend allegedly see themselves "lucky to be in a position where they can try." Moreover, they are "feeling confident and optimistic" as they take it all step by step.

The assertions came after Chrissy Teigen confirmed her and John Legend's new IVF journey two weeks ago. She told her followers on Instagram that she is "balls deep in another IVF cycle" in order to save as many eggs as possible.

She continued that they hope to "make some strong, healthy embryos," adding that the public should stop asking her if she was pregnant. "I am the opposite of pregnant," the celebrity added.

Chrissy Teigen made the confirmations hours after hinting all about it on the same social media platform. Earlier that day, she posted an Instagram story, showing a photo of needles and capsules, which could be used for an egg retrieval procedure, according to Page Six.

The "Cravings" author, also, wrote on the image "here we go again," alongside a GIF of a crying uterus. This consequently sparked speculations about whether she and John Legend are pregnant, or planning to expand their family.

Fans would recall that Teigen suffered a miscarriage amid the pandemic. She and Legend lost their unborn child, whom they had named "Jack."

Reports said that the celebrity had pregnancy complications and bleeding, resulting in the unfortunate event. She shared with her audience that they "were never able to stop the bleeding" and give the baby the "fluids he needed."

Three months later, Chrissy Teigen expressed her sadness about not being able to get pregnant again. She posted the matter on Instagram and accompanied it with a photo of her "showing her still-visible baby bump," according to BBC.

She did not clarify, however, why she would not be able to get pregnant again. She did not dwell on the details as to whether it was advice from her doctors or a choice, or if there was any other reason.