Has three children: daughter Taylor El Moussa (Taylor Reese El Moussa; born. September 22 2010,) and son Brayden El Moussa (Brayden James El Moussa; born. August 20, 2015.) with her ex-husband Tarek El Moussa; son Hudson Anstead (Hudson London Anstead born. September 6, 2019) with her ex-husband Ant AnsteadAfter discovering that her husband Tarek El Moussa had stage II thyroid cancer in 2013, doctors recommended the treatment with radiation. They decided to preserve Tarek's eggs, and also try in vitro fertilization. The first attempt of in vitro fertilization did not work. Christina had a miscarriage on the second attempt at nine weeks pregnant. The couple had a change in doctors and how they approached conception. She claimed she was extremely rigid about staying in bed for the entire week. She was unable to go for a walk and couldn't lift more than the size of a gallon of milk over 13 weeks. The couple planned it over the Christmas holiday and Christina didn't have time to ensure that the third time was successful. In the year 2015, she got pregnant, but was unable to deliver her baby until the first trimester (December 22, 2018). The couple then got tied the knot with Ant Anstead the boyfriend of her of 13-months at a private ceremony in their Newport Beach home. 70 guests attended the wedding. They believed it was a charter bus trip to the Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade. The guests were able witness El Moussa & Anstead's "I do" ceremony on their front yard altar, instead of watching a parade.
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