Tori and Zach Roloff from “Little People Big World” have shown exceptional parenting skills with their three children, Jackson, Lila, and Josiah, all born with achondroplasia, a type of dwarfism. Fans have watched them navigate the health challenges associated with this condition, including Jackson’s bowed legs and Lila’s recent surgery for severe sleep apnea. Initially, the couple decided not to have more children after Josiah’s birth due to these challenges.
Recently, Tori and Zach discussed the possibility of expanding their family on their podcast, “Raising Height.” Tori asked Zach about the chances of having another child with dwarfism, and he explained that there is a 50/50 probability. They addressed the criticism they’ve faced for potentially having more children with dwarfism, emphasizing their belief that this is in God’s hands.
Despite these discussions, Tori and Zach reaffirmed their commitment to not having more children. Tori expressed her contentment with their three children and stated she wouldn’t want it any other way. She criticized the harmful mindset of avoiding children to prevent passing down dwarfism, reinforcing her devotion to her family.
Tori shared how her family initially reacted to Zach and how they eventually embraced him. She reiterated her dedication to her children, dismissing the idea of having another child just to avoid dwarfism. Tori and Zach continue to focus on their family’s well-being, traveling, and spending quality time together, demonstrating their strong bond and commitment to their children’s happiness and health.