TV personality Stacey Solomon admits she believes she has "had her last baby" in the fresh series of her documentary - whilst also having a disagreement with her spouse about the level of romance in their marriage.
Stacey and Joe Swash, who wed in 2022 and have been a couple for nine years, have recorded more of their domestic life for the BBC, this comes afterStacey recently addressed 'quitting' Loose Women.
However, launching the television programme, which recently shared details about its second series, the married duo are in disagreement over their relationship's condition.
Stacey remarks: "You said last time Pickle Cottage, it's like our relationship, constantly working on it. I thought we were all right? And I haven't seen you put much work in?"
Joe replied: "We are okay. I definitely feel there's more room for romance between us this year."
The Loose Women star then remarks: "I'm open to the idea. I'm ready for it. OK, bring it."
Smiling Joe adds: "It's the first I have heard about it!"
The couple then depart for a night away to mark Joe's birthday, which involves them angling and enjoying a hot tub together, reports the Mirror.
Joe remarks: "Romance takes a back seat when you have kids, so you sort of have to pick your moments for romance."
Stacey responds: "Also romance is different at different stages of your life, isn't it? So like at this stage in our life, romance is unloading the dishwasher. That's sexy at this point in our lives.
"Not when we first met, romance was shaving your legs[then]. Thank God that bit is over," she adds.
The episode then shifts to reveal their youngest Belle attending nursery as Stacey confesses she becomes "sad" as the children mature.
"Another one flies the nest. All the kids are at school, and we can have a lot of fun," Joe muses before questioning: "D'you think that's our last baby?".
Stacey responds: "I think that's our last baby, bubs."
To which Joe suggests: "I think what we need to do is start looking forward to the future bits of the kids growing up instead of it being like 'awww'."
Stacey retorts: "Yeah, that's why I'm getting more animals, to be honest with you!"
Switching to a more serious tone, Stacey confides in her sister about her worries of potentially showing early menopause symptoms.
"I think I'm peri-menopausal. I'm snappy and I'm tired," she admits. "If you could test my tolerance, it is at an all time low."
She invites her physiologist friend Ollie to Pickle Cottage for a discussion and possibly some tests. "Mum did have early menopause, yeah, well, she was in her 30s," Stacey informs him.
He then recommends her to get some blood tests done by a female specialist but reassures her that there is nothing definitive to suggest she has started the menopause.
The second series of Stacey and Joe will be back on BBC One and iPlayer from September 9.
Stacey and Joe expressed their excitement for the new series: "We've been so grateful for all the lovely messages and people watching series one. Everyone's support means the world to us and we can't wait to take everyone on this crazy journey we call life! We hope people will laugh along with us again in this new series."
Stacey & Joe series two launches Tuesday, September 9 at 8pm on BBC One and iPlayer.