Baby Fever! Kim Zolciak Pressures Kroy To Have More Kids On 'Don't Be Tardy'
Sept. 29 2016, Updated 11:15 a.m. ET
Kroy Biermann is not having an easy time on this week's episode of Don't Be Tardy.
The athlete, 31, who was recently cut from the Buffalo Bills, had a vasectomy shortly after wife Kim Zolciak-Biermann gave birth to twins, but baby crazy Kim continues to pressure him to expand their brood.
As their doctor explained in the last episode, because they chose not to freeze Kroy's sperm, the vasectomy would either need to be reversed or Kroy will have to be exposed to an minimally invasive procedure involving a needle. Yikes!
Despite Kroy's reluctance and possible risks to her own health, Kim is intent on exploring their options. Kim and Kroy head to another doctor who suggests that instead of freezing Kim's eggs, he would recommend that they create and freeze embryos as an alternative. Once the embryos are frozen, however, you have to decide what to do with those left unused.
Kim claims she's done a lot of things to help people, but she would never share her embryos. "I would shovel shit before I sold my embryos."
Meanwhile, babies aren't the only thing Kroy's dodging. The Biermann's later visit the Humane Society with Chef Tracey Bloom, who is a regular volunteer. Tracey has helped rescue and place many dogs including the Biermann's dog, Sinn.
Kim and daughter Brielle eye a black Labrador puppy during their volunteering, with Brielle begging Kroy to let them adopt. Kroy is firmly against it, confessing that he doesn't think Brielle will be able to handle the responsibility of taking care of a pet.
Ultimately, Brielle and Kim get their way! Brielle adopts the puppy, named Norma Jean, the next day.
Later, Brielle tries to convince her parents to let her keep a teacup pig in the house. Her friends gave her the pig, named Chester Jorge, as a gift for her 19th birthday.
Kim, in shock, let out some screams: "It looks like it has high heels on!"
To find out what happens next, tune into Don't Be Tardy Wednesdays at 10 p.m. EST.
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