Paige DeSorbo Pregnancy Rumors Spark Interest in Her Fertility Journey

Paige DeSorbo is not pregnant, but she has been candid about wanting to keep the option of motherhood open. In a May 14, 2025 episode of her Giggly Squad podcast, the Summer House star said she is not rushing into having children, though she is aware that fertility options can change with time. At 32, she explained that she is thinking ahead while continuing to focus on her career and her life after her public 2024 breakup with Craig Conover.
DeSorbo and Conover had previously discussed major future plans, including marriage and children, before their split became public and widely discussed. Since then, both reality TV personalities have moved on, and DeSorbo has been open about the steps she is taking to preserve future choices about parenthood. Over Mother’s Day weekend in 2025, she revealed that she had undergone an egg-freezing procedure, saying the experience made her feel more maternal and also more protective of herself while going through hormone treatments.
She described the process as emotional and physically demanding, noting that the injections leading up to the retrieval can cause significant ups and downs. DeSorbo praised reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Joshua Klein, who performed the procedure at Extend Fertility in New York City. She said she felt well cared for throughout the process and even joked that she felt smarter after speaking with him. According to her account, she received her hormone injection on May 7 and had the egg retrieval on May 9. The procedure took around 20 minutes.
DeSorbo also shared that her mother accompanied her for support. She said 28 eggs were retrieved and 13 were ultimately frozen, calling that a strong result. While she was proud of herself for completing the process, she said she would need time to let her body recover before considering doing it again. For now, she says she feels less pressure about the timeline for having children and is comfortable with the possibility that her future family may be small.
Her comments suggest that motherhood is still part of her long-term plans, but not something she is pursuing immediately. She has previously said she once imagined becoming a mother around this age, but now sees flexibility as important. DeSorbo has said she would be open to having children later in life, even around age 39 or 40, if that is how her path unfolds. With frozen eggs available for future use, she appears to be taking a practical approach to keeping that possibility open while concentrating on the present.



