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"Teen Mom 2" Star In Wreck and Says She Is Pregnant!


We already know that "Teen Mom 2" star Chelsea Houska and fiance Cole Deboer are expecting their first baby together (she is already mom to 6-year-old Aubree with ex Adam Lind) but who else could be pregnant? Kailyn Lowry, who is getting divorced from hubby Javi, has made it clear that two sons Isaac and Lincoln are enough after suffering a miscarriage before Christmas. Leah Messer is already mom to twin girls and a baby girl and there has been no rumors of her reconciling with either of her two ex-husbands so that just leaves one left: Jenelle Evans.
Though the mom to Jace and Kaiser (two different fathers) has denied that she and boyfriend David Eason are expecting, it seems that this may not be the case. The couple got into a car accident and in the police report, it notes that Evans says that she is ten weeks along. She denied reports that she was expecting back in May but now, things seem to be taking a turn. Should she and Eason have a baby together? No. Why?

Because Jenelle, though she has seemingly cleaned up her act and has graduated from a medical program, she still does not have custody of Jace, 6. Mom Barbara is his custodian for now and she shares custody of Kaiser with ex-fiance Nathan. Eason also has a daughter whom he shares custody with so at this time, this is not the best idea. When the accident occurred, Eason had rear-ended someone and Evan went on to complain about abdominal pains. We wish them all the best and would like to know what the deal is: is she or isn't she preggers? Let us know what you think!

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