Bunnie XO, the wife of country star Jelly Roll, has opened up about a deeply emotional and personal moment in her journey through In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). The couple, known for their honesty and transparency with fans, has been trying to expand their family together — and now, after months of struggle, Bunnie has shared a hopeful update.

A Personal Battle with Infertility

On her podcast, Dumb Blonde, Bunnie has spoken candidly about the ups and downs of IVF. Over the past several months, she has undergone hormone treatments, frequent injections, and the intense emotional toll that often comes with fertility treatments.

“I’m going through all of this just to hopefully create a little piece of my husband and me,” Bunnie shared. “A tiny miracle to add to the two beautiful children we already share.”

Jelly Roll has two biological children from previous relationships — Bailee Ann and Noah Buddy — and Bunnie has stepped in as a loving and supportive parental figure. Together, they dream of adding a new baby to their blended family.

Understanding the IVF Process

IVF is a medical procedure often used by couples struggling to conceive naturally. The process begins with daily hormone injections to stimulate the ovaries, encouraging them to produce multiple eggs rather than the usual single egg per cycle.

Those eggs are then retrieved and fertilized in a laboratory using sperm. The resulting embryos are monitored closely, and the most viable ones may be selected for transfer into the uterus.

However, IVF is far from simple. It can take months, costs thousands of dollars, and does not come with a guarantee. Success rates vary based on age, health, and many unpredictable biological factors.

As Bunnie herself noted:

“IVF is like a Vegas slot machine — you never know what you’re going to get.”

The Call That Brought Tears

Recently, Bunnie posted a raw and emotional video on Instagram. In it, she is seen taking a phone call — tears in her eyes and emotion written across her face. Overlaid text read:

“When you finally get the call you’ve been waiting on for 5 months… all the tears, hopelessness, and struggle — God finally said, ‘Here.’”

In the caption, she added, “Praise Jesus.”

While many followers assumed it was a pregnancy announcement, Bunnie made it clear that was not the case — at least, not yet.

“This is not a pregnancy announcement. We won’t be announcing that,” she wrote. “But this is a huge, huge win for us.”

Finding Strength Through Community

In episodes of her podcast and on social media, Bunnie has highlighted how the online community has supported her throughout the IVF process. Particularly, she credits the TikTok IVF community for giving her the courage to keep going.

“The girls on IVF TikTok are amazing,” Bunnie said. “They share everything, they’re so kind to each other, and they helped me feel like I wasn’t alone.”

She encourages any woman struggling with fertility to seek out that support and to know she is not facing this alone.

A Journey of Love and Hope

Though the road ahead is still uncertain, Bunnie and Jelly Roll continue to move forward with strength and faith. Their story reflects the emotional depth, difficulty, and hope that come with IVF — a journey many people silently go through.

This moment may not be the final chapter, but it is a meaningful victory in a very personal battle.

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