Katie Price wants three more children.

Katie Price on Loose Women

Katie Price on Loose Women

The 38-year-old former glamour model - who has Harvey, 14, Junior, 11, and Princess, nine, from past relationships, and Jett, three, and Bunny, two, with husband Kieran Hayler - is planning to expand her family further in the future, but is aware it would be a risky thing to do because all her kids apart from her eldest were born via a caesarian section.

She said: "I still want more, even though I've had five kids and four caesarians.

"I do want more children and I'm not meaning this horribly, I'm lucky I've had five, there's women who can't have them, but I don't want the doctor telling me I can't have kids, I have to make that decision and it would kill me if I couldn't have any more.

"I want [another] three.

"After three caesarians, it's touch and go if you can have any more.

"I do want more, but there would be more of a risk because it would be my fifth caesarean."

But Katie's 'Loose Women' co-host Ruth Langsford - who has a 15-year-old son, Jack, with husband Eamonn Holmes - jokingly offered a solution by saying she'd act as surrogate for the blonde beauty.

Ruth, 56, said: "I'll have it for you. I always said I wanted another but I'm too old now, so I could hand it over to you."

Katie also opened up about the very different experiences she's had giving birth to all her children.

She recalled: "I've experienced quite a lot having five, trust Harvey, the biggest, to be natural. He was two weeks late and they had to break my waters, which is painful.

"With Junior, I had to have a caesarian and I got post-natal depression with him.

"When you have a natural, they put them on you straight away, whereas with Junior, they took him away and handed him to his dad, and you're the last [to hold them], I think it's weird.

"Princess went all well, that was all planned, and when you've planned it, it's different, but then when I had Jett, my waters broke in France, different experience again, they took him away and I didn't hold him until the evening."