London:
Australian singer Dannii Minogue would like to have a sibling for her 16-month-old son Ethan.
The 'Australia's Got Talent' judge, who has been focusing on getting back to full health after being diagnosed with an underactive thyroid, admits she and partner Kris Smith have discussed the "possibility" of having a second baby, Contactmusic reported.
"There's the possibility of a bigger brood. The main thing has been getting my health back on track. But I do look at other little babies and think, 'Aww it'd be nice to experience that again.' So yeah," she said.
Minogue, 40, loves being a mother but says she seeks guidance from husband and her brother when she is unsure about parental matters.
"Kris knows it all and doesn't have fears about anything. I'd never been around kids before, so he's teaching me along the way. I ask my brother for advice. He and his wife have two kids and are always bringing toys around for each stage Ethan's going through. As a parent, sometimes it's so confusing. I go to a toy shop and don't know what he'd like or what he needs," she added.
The 'Australia's Got Talent' judge, who has been focusing on getting back to full health after being diagnosed with an underactive thyroid, admits she and partner Kris Smith have discussed the "possibility" of having a second baby, Contactmusic reported.
"There's the possibility of a bigger brood. The main thing has been getting my health back on track. But I do look at other little babies and think, 'Aww it'd be nice to experience that again.' So yeah," she said.
Minogue, 40, loves being a mother but says she seeks guidance from husband and her brother when she is unsure about parental matters.
"Kris knows it all and doesn't have fears about anything. I'd never been around kids before, so he's teaching me along the way. I ask my brother for advice. He and his wife have two kids and are always bringing toys around for each stage Ethan's going through. As a parent, sometimes it's so confusing. I go to a toy shop and don't know what he'd like or what he needs," she added.