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Kristin Cavallari Speaks About Breastfeeding, Son Camden's Future

Kristin Cavallari has never shied away from the media spotlight, and now she is opening up about her experience with breastfeeding and son Camden's future. The former "Hills" star is engaged to Chicago Bears player Jay Cutler.

"I will try to steer Cam in a different direction, maybe a sport that isn't so aggressive," Cavallari told DNAinfo.com. "Maybe baseball – something where he doesn't have to get hit. At the end of the day, I think if he wants to play football, I don't know if I'm gonna have too much control over it. You know, how can your dad be a football player and you tell them that they can't do it?"

Of course, Cavallari and Cutler have some time before Camden makes up his mind about whether to play football, baseball, or any other sport. Right now, he's only five months old, which means he has at least another 18 years ahead of him before any decisions have to be made.

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Cavallari and Cutler intend to give their son the best that life has to offer, though, even if it requires sacrifice on their part. For example, when breastfeeding became too much for Cavallari, Cutler intervened and helped come up with a solution.

"It's hard," Cavallari told Hollywood Life about breastfeeding. "It was the hardest part of the whole thing, and no one tells you that. I was a slave to pumping. Now we are giving him a goat milk concoction that Jay found."

As for future children, both Cavallari and Cutler are in agreement.

"We both want a big family so I think sooner [rather] than later we will have another one. But it's a little too soon, I just got my body back. I want to enjoy it! I gained 25 pounds when I got pregnant, but I'm a healthy eater… I worked out during my pregnancy and I was breast feeding, until a few weeks ago," Cavallari explained.

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